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Вот уже 12 лет Эрик Кустер радует своих клиентов созданием великолепного современного дизайна интерьеров в офисах и домах. Его фирменный знак - изысканный гламур в сочетании с непревзойденным вниманием к деталям, и все это - с легким оттенком некоего отсутствия шаблонов. Создаваемое им пространство доставляет удовольствие всем органам чувств и пробуждает вдохновение в тех, кто его населяет, будь то дом или офис. На страницах Metropolitan Luxury II мы проследим за работами Эрика в разнообразной окружающей атмосфере в различных странах. Среди них и Таиланд, и Испания, и Монако, а также его родная страна - Нидерланды. Каждый проект иллюстрируют восхитительные фотографии.
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Dutch designer Eric Kuster's designs are all about luxury. Despite the economic crisis, Kuster always creates a world of glamour, luxury and beauty. In Kuster's long-awaited second book, "Eric Kuster: Metropolitan Luxury II", the reader is shown some of the most spectacular projects of this famous designer. From the Netherlands to Dubai, London and Moscow, the interiors of the rich and famous are photographed beautifully by top Australian photographer Paul Barbera. Not only his country of origin, but also Asia, the Middle East and Russia have embraced Eric Kuster's designs. He now has become somewhat of a celebrity himself, having designed for prominent international restaurants, hotels and clubs such as Jimmy Woo and Suzy Wong in Amsterdam as well as private homes for famous Dutch footballers Ruud Gullit and Erwin Koeman, and penthouses for sheiks and Russian businessmen.
Посмотреть книгу Eric Kuster: Metropolitan Luxury
Buildings such as these have revolutionized the architecture of factories and office buildings. Take the glass-encased plastics factory providing splendid views of a lake, for example, or the streamlined waste transfer station which has been cleverly designed for future conversion into a concert hall. It has become the trend for architects to create spaces that are not only comfortable but a pleasure to work in. This collection demonstrates how functionality and aesthetics can come together in perfect harmony and features some of the finest examples of work in this field.
From the aspect of functional space, the book is divided into five parts: hotel space, business & office space, restaurant space, leisure & entertainment space and exhibition space. In the hotel space, this book selects hotels designed by well-known international design groups. You can comprehend the design classics of big groups through drawings of the hotel's public areas, lobby, banquet hall, rooms and so on. In the exhibition space, popular 2010 Shanghai World Expo pavilions are the main selection. The pomp of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo is recreated by displaying pavilion’s external shape, entrance and internal structure. In other spaces, you can learn about the building process of business environment by displaying functions of shopping malls, office decoration, stores, restaurants, KTV, leisure clubs and so on.
From the aspect of CAD drawings design, all selected drawings are domestic and international first-class drawings, and even built drawings. In addition, there are also corresponding real and effect maps. These drawings are very detailed and from big companies, including HBA, Gold Mantis, the United States Wilson, Tdi Associates (Shanghai) Pte, Ltd, and famous designers, including Gao Wenan, Xie Yingkai, Zhang Xing and so on. You can not only refer to their design but also quote something inside the drawings. For example, you can adjust the size of hardware structural elements to standard size for the next need; at the same time, it’s worth for you to collect some detailed and standard methods such as identification methods of icons, illustration, material and process. All these can enrich your own map storage or perfect your company’s storage.
The office is where most adults spend their working lives. From the cut-and-paste chaos of the designer’s table, to the accountant’s desk as pristine as a decimal point, from the highest boardroom table to the lowliest home office, Industrial Interiors: Offices pulls up the blinds, puts your feet under the desk, and reveals the workplace as it really is. Office design is one of the most rapidly changing and exciting areas of architecture and interior design. This book showcases stunning workspaces from Asia-Pacific, the place for cutting-edge design. All too often, interior design is conceptual and divorced from reality – it forgets that spaces are designed to be occupied by human beings with ideas and designs of their own. The ‘Industrial Interiors’ series breaks the mould of the interior design book to reveal a very different perspective. Offices offers a truer insider view of spaces, both public and private, showcasing real-world interior designs.
Interior Details Collection focuses on creative elements of interior designs, referring to applications of detailed designs in spaces, such as planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes.
1. It contains 6000 excellent detailed photos, and features 9 categories and 51 subcategories.
2. It emphasizes creative designs with strong inspirations.
3. Detailed pictures and realistic pictures are arranged correspondingly, seeming very practical.
Contents:
Volume I
I. Hotels
Focus on creative detailed designs of hotel lobbies, banquet halls, conference rooms, guestrooms, bathrooms, gymnasiums, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
II. SPA & Saunas
Focus on creative detailed designs of SPA, Sauna lobbies, entrances, function rooms, physical therapy rooms, hotspring baths, rest areas, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
III. Entertainment & Leisure Spaces
Focus on creative detailed designs of entrances, lobbies, private rooms, bars, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
Volume II
I. Houses
Focus on creative detailed designs of showflat living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, study rooms, bathrooms, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
II. Sales Offices
Focus on creative detailed designs of lobbies, exhibition rooms and negotiation areas, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
III. Offices
Focus on creative detailed designs of entrances, lobbies, office spaces, meeting rooms, rest rooms, reception areas, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
Volume III
I. Restaurants & Tea Houses
Focus on creative detailed designs of restaurants, tea house lobbies, private rooms, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
II. Shopping Spaces
Focus on creative detailed designs of lobbies, exhibition areas, corridors and staircases, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.
III. Exhibition Areas & Others
I. Restaurants & Tea Houses
Focus on creative detailed designs of exhibition areas and other function rooms, referring to applications of planar elements, colors, materials, lightings, walls, floors, ceilings, partitions and interior landscapes in these spaces.