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Dinner Chair Furniture Design, African Interior Design Style

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

design by : jiunho.com
From the Africa collection, the Mopane dining chair is inspired by travels in South Africa and Botswana. With a sandblasted rift-sawn oak with espresso finish, the piece is 24 inches wide by 24½ inches deep and is 34¾ inches high. It’s available with and without an upholstered back.

Fiestas of Furniture From South America

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

New York is like a United Nations of antiques dealers. One of the newest additions to its international roster is Notus, a TriBeCa gallery that sells Brazilian antiques made from 1640 to 1888.
“We founded the gallery to showcase the achievements of Portuguese colonial arts, an area that has not yet been fully explored,” said Stephen […]

World-renowned landscape architech of Disneyland & Shanghai Expo site to visit Dubai

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

World-renowned landscape architect, Grant Donald will be visiting Dubai later this month (November 30th to December 3rd) to unveil new trends in the world of design and architecture at the forthcoming Dubai Ideal Home Show.
With over 25 years experience Grant Donald has acquired an impressive portfolio as a Landscape Architect and Educator.

Architecture School welcomes new dean

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Washington University named nationally renowned architect and designer Bruce Lindsey as the new dean of the School of Architecture on Thursday. Formerly an architecture professor at Auburn University, Lindsey is known for his work with digital technology and environmental sustainability.
“[He’s] done incredibly interesting work building homes for African Americans in rural parts of Alabama, so […]

Museum board fires architect McAfee

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

The Kansas African American Museum has terminated its $1.9 million contract with local architect Charles McAfee’s firm to design a new museum building, according to a letter sent to McAfee on Tuesday.
The letter obtained by The Eagle says the museum “does not acknowledge any continuing professional relationship” with McAfee’s firm.
The letter, signed by Wyatt Hoch […]