A monochrome environment is a space in which most architectural elements are of a single color. Although it is common for architects to design black or white monochromatic spaces due to its neutrality, it is possible to use almost any color to design a space, taking advantage of their infinite tones, undertones, and shades.
Monochromatic Kitchens: 3 Design Strategies with a Single Color
https://www.archdaily.com/941965/monochromatic-kitchens-3-design-strategies-with-a-single-colorAudrey Migliani
CAD Files of High Pressure Laminates (HPL) Panels Available for Your Next Project
A facade must meet steep requirements as both the first skin that protects a building, its interiors, and its materials, and as the first thing a person sees. In addition to weather resistance and durability, its appearance is extremely vital for any architectural project. Prefabricated facade panels provide a clean, precise, and sophisticated finish to buildings and sport high versatility through different patterns and shapes.
https://www.archdaily.com/931556/cad-files-of-high-pressure-laminates-hpl-panels-available-for-your-next-projectEduardo Souza
Jade Residence / E/L Studio
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Architects: E/L Studio
- Area: 3300 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Fundermax, VELUX Group, Bosch, Caesarstone, DXV, +9
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Professionals: ANH Structure, E/L Studio PLLC, Gibbons Associates, JEK
https://www.archdaily.com/493241/jade-residence-e-l-studioKaren Valenzuela