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TID is an online architecture and design magazine that will make you discover and will be voice of the best projects and design events, taking you to explore the latest design, interior design, architecture and home decor innovations. The Interior Design is a project aimed at promoting the best interior design and the most interesting and innovative architectural works through a simple, direct and suitable for all, professional and design lovers, language.

Beaconsfield Parade: the address for design

The interior design renovations are often aimed at updating an outdated space by bringing a new look and a modern arrangement. That’s what happened to this 250 square meter penthouse on two levels located...

Published: 07/01/2015

Enzo Calabrese: a thousand languages

Some of your most famous projects are related to urban transportation. Which are the major challenges of such works?When you find yourself designing an entire part of a city you want your work to be different f...

Published: 15/12/2014

STORK: size does matter!

A 1100 square meter industrial space, a captivating location and most of all two quality architecture studios, CUBE and SOLUZ: these were the successful ingredients for the creation of the biggest fish restaura...

Published: 03/12/2014

ANACLETO SPAZZAPAN: STYLES AND TECHNIQUES

Today design employs innovative technologies like 3D printing. Do you think they will replace handicraft?I think it’s a matter of personal choices: some designers will opt for technology; others, like me,...

Published: 01/12/2014

And the winner is ... AR Design with 4 Views project!

When competence meets talent the result is always so stunning that anyone can’t help but notice. That’s what happened to AR Design Studio - based in a Winchester,Hampshire – which last month g...

Published: 19/11/2014

Isle of Water: revolution under the roof

If you think attics usually lack light, this project will make you change your mind. Designed by Belgian FIVEAM studio, founded four years ago by Mathieu Bellens (1981) and Olivier Caluwier (1986), Isle of Wate...

Published: 27/10/2014

Boda Horak: design is all around us

What is your favorite material in terms of product-making? Why? My favorite material is metal, because it can be shaped and tooled easily and thus gives me greater creative freedom. But lately also glass, ei...

Published: 24/10/2014

History meets practicality in Yehuda Halevi Street

Located in Tel Aviv’s “White City”, declared UNESCO World Heritage because of its Bauhaus-style buildings dating to the 20’s and 30’s, here is an apartment combining the historical...

Published: 15/09/2014

The design of emotions: interview with Simone Micheli

How would you describe your work? Mine is a sensory-emotional architecture because its main aim is to reach the visitors’ heart by arousing unique emotions. Our human-being is nothing without emotions,...

Published: 10/09/2014

Sidney Design: welcome technology

After nine vibrant days the curtain closed on the 18th edition of Sidney Design, the ultimate creativity showcase that brought to Australia’s most famous city the very best of interior design and innovati...

Published: 05/09/2014

TOWER SUITE: vertical comfort

If you think urban apartments are too predictable get ready to change your mind. Here is a project that turns upside down the idea of city-house with a stunning unexpected location: a Renaissance lookout tower ...

Published: 31/08/2014

Surprising hayloft by con Snook Architects

This renovation took place in South Yorkshire, near Manchester where a 1700 hayloft formerly employed as a warehouse, was turned into a cutting-edge loft. The project, by Liverpool-based Snook Architects studio...

Published: 05/08/2014

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