dwp|research: healthcare design after covid-19

dwp|research on the Frontline: How the COVID-19 Crisis is Challenging Our Thinking About Health Design

Hospitals and healthcare centers are where the frontline battles are being fought against COVID-19 – and the pandemic has forced a rapid re-evaluation of these spaces. Designers and architects are already identifying new opportunities, in particular the need for greater flexibility. This will be essential in dealing with future pandemics and outlier events that create temporary surges in demand for healthcare every five to 10 years.

 

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dwp|research: education design after covid-19

Learning for the Future: How the COVID-19 Crisis is Challenging Our Thinking About Education Design

Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, education facilities around the world have continued to have a presence – and have had to rapidly adapt to new ways of functioning. Many schools are open only to the children of key workers or are soon to reopen only to certain school levels, meaning that fewer students are being supported in physical learning spaces. Other students and teachers at both schools and universities have had to make the shift to home and online schooling, challenging traditional notions of the classroom and accelerating the identification and adoption of accessible and effective teaching technologies.

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dwp|research: What does digital design & digital transformation really mean for the future of the design and construction industry?

Digital design and digital transformation are converging global trends. Some industries are immediately impacted, yet in the architecture, construction, and property sectors, we are only starting to feel the full extent to which their business will need to adapt. At dwp – design worldwide partnership, we expect to see significant disruption escalating in the next five years with impacts that will transform our sector.

These industries aren’t new to technological change with the adoption of 2D and 3D computer-aided design and now Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the connected buildings, the Internet of Things (IoT).
Technology offers new a change in the design process by using new materials and collaborative working practices. The digital transformation method provides these industries with design opportunities that will enable them to face urbanization and sustainability. Transformation means more than creating more efficient services; it continuously improves project outcomes for users, communities, and the environment.

 

 

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Hackett

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Christian Louboutin

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Lilanz Creative Centre

The Lilanz Creative centre is a dynamic multi-function district offering office, retail and residential spaces as well as a multi-function hall. Inspired by fashion and creativity the breathtaking mixed-use development juxtaposes traditional Jinjiang architecture with striking modernity and flowing surfaces. Contemporary interpretations lend the multi-functioning hall an impactful presence that at once surprises and delights. The scattered low-rise pavilions offer pedestrian-focused retail space, whilst the high-rise comprises offices of the Chinese fashion brand Lilanz, serviced apartments, and residential areas. From conception to completion movement was key; the building’s structure echoes that of a flowing piece of silk, a nod to the locations starting point of the Sea Silk Road.

 

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Introducing dwp|michael reeves

After a 20 year career creating high fashion in New York and London Michael Reeves turned his eagle-eye for style and flair to Interior Design. 

Opening in London’s Brompton Cross in 1995, his first shop offered a treasure-trove of unique home accessories, vintage and antique pieces. Soon clients wanted the “Michael Reeves look,” and were commissioning him to design their homes.

Michael was then drawn literally and figuratively back to the designer’s chair with an extensive collection of upholstered furniture and case-goods. The collection was an immediate success, leading to many more major design projects. In 1998 Michael Reeves won the prestigious Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year Award.

Interior Design and the creation of luxury furniture has since become the heart of his business with clients that include Louis Vuitton. 

dwp|michael reeves is renowned from Dubai to New York, China to the UK. With exceptional design at the core of the collaboration, dwp|michael reeves signature collection grows the global footprint and continues the tradition of making the best even better.

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Mayfair London

This project shows yet another aspect of the versatility of dwp|michael reeves. Architectural interest was added to the entrance lobby with plaster mouldings to the ceiling and a rich colour palette, inspired by the newly installed limestone floor pavers. dwp|michael reeves armchairs upholstered in a luxurious embroidered linen, add comfort and opulence. Finally a huge antique mirror was hung to visually open up the space. Deeply carved Italian gilded console tables purchased at Sotheby’s and an electric candelabra sit beneath a large abstract painting.

Adding scale to the drawing room are carved busts that sit on marble plinths between the windows and a huge silk pleated lampshade on the library table. Huge mahogany double doors open up the dividing wall between the rooms in the 18th century French style salon. Mouldings, window shutters and the Versailles parquet panel floors were added.

A carved, gilded mirror was hung above the original fireplace and dwp|michael reeves upholstered seating in silk with heavy fringe on sofas and ottoman finish the room. A newly added staircase services all floors, faced with heavily figured, antiqued limestone, hand forged steel balustrades and highlighted with gold leaf.

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Sunrise House

dwp|michael reeves was appointed interior designers of an architecturally built grand residence in Mustique. The home is constructed of coral stone with classic proportions with an ambience of “faded glory” in the manner of colonial style house. All the construction material, every piece of furniture, and all the accessories was shipped to nearby St Vincent island, decanted into smaller boats. Then shipped to the tiny dock on Mustique. A feat of logistical planning and coordination.

All the island properties are rented out when the owners are not in residence. Sunrise House, like a boutique hotel, can accommodate up to 14 guests, looked after by the resident butler and six staff.

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Notting Hill Apartment

dwp|michael reeves dramatically altered the footprint of the apartment to allow the double aspect windows, overlooking the communal gardens, to shed light into the large, open living space. Mirrors were placed to reflect the light and enlarge the space. The bedroom suites are separated via a hallway and lobby. Discreet storage was added for uncluttered comfort. New wood floors were stained with a grey pigment throughout the apartment accessorised by colourful rugs.

Quirky decorative furniture and objet mix with the clients important “political” art: a stainless steel Paul Evans vintage credenza sits happily with a dwp|michael reeves designed sofa and vintage armchairs sit on a colourful Rug Company carpet. The bathroom is lined in white metro tiles with a custom oval shower curtain rail. The master bedroom is decorated in tones of white and parchment. Accent furniture and light fixtures combine metal hues: brass, nickel, copper and bronze. Finally, the guest room has hand painted and embroidered custom wall coverings in aqua tones with glamorous satin draperies and accent orange velvet swivel armchairs.

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Eaton Square

An apartment in need of total refurbishment and restoration was converted laterally and two drawing rooms added to the apartment. The main drawing room now flows seamlessly through vast double doors into the master bedroom suite. The second drawing room was fashioned into a comfortable reception room and office space. The existing ceiling mouldings and wall panellings were replaced and new wood floors laid. Tones of taupe and soft grey finish the wood floors and walls and integrated the spacious rooms. Window treatments throughout were kept simple with curtains on nickel poles and simple Holland shades.

The custom kitchen, down wide stairs from the main hallway lobby, can be closed off with lacquered bi-fold doors in a soft parchment colour, with stainless steel accents. A sense of scale was important so a few large furniture items and accessories were selected to decorate the rooms. In the main drawing room a large pair of gilded mirrors flank the fireplace.

Elaborate antique console table accessorise the sofa and an outsize daybed; from dwp|michael reeves furniture collection. Sitting on a wool and silk blend rug designed by dwp|michael reeves for The Rug Company, are a pair of Ralph Lauren cane-work armchairs that add a casual note. A large armoire displays overscale celadon and white porcelain vases. The master bed upholstery and bedside lamps are from dwp|michael reeves design, and the night stands are vintage Ralph Lauren re-finished in lacquer.

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Notting Hill Studio House

Moments from the bustle of Portobello Road in a gated area in Notting Hill, the house faces a wonderful garden. Sliding doors open up the rear of the house to invite the outside, inside. Graphite coloured eel-skin wall covering, clads the entrance lobby and contrasts with grey marble slab floors. In the light and airy living area a pair of asymmetric sofas curve around a circular cocktail table for easy conversation.

A flight of stairs is partially hidden behind huge geometrically patterned mirrors. The upper living room with vaulted ceiling has garden views. The colour palette throughout the house is grey and taupe; with a focus on texture. Matte painted walls, high gloss lacquer doors, boiled wool sofa fabrics, polished marble, mirror, long pile rugs, velvet, linen and gauzy semi-sheer curtains provide this textural interest. The furniture is all from dwp|michael reeves, with some additional vintage accents.

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