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    747 Live One is a well-known online casino that offers a diverse selection of games such as live casino games, slots, and virtual sports. The Malta Gaming Authority, a respected regulatory body in the online gaming industry, has licensed and regulated the casino. It guarantees that players have a safe and secure gaming experience. Website - http://747live.one/ FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/747-Live-One-100317519666539 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@747liveone Twitter - https://twitter.com/747Liveone Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/747liveone Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@747liveone/about Blogger - https://www.blogger.com/profile/06083805960380736855 Wordpress - https://747liveone.wordpress.com/2023/02/18/747-live-one/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.ph/747liveone/ Pinterest-https://www.pinterest.ph/747liveone/
  • Atelier RZLBD
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    Reza Aliabadi (born 1974), known as RZLBD, is a Canadian artist and architect of Persian origin. He is the founder and principal of Atelier RZLBD, an art and architecture practice based in Toronto, named after a pseudonym he adapted that reflects his interest in abstraction and reduction. His repertoire of work extends to making arts, crafting objects, designing buildings, curating installations, and publishing a zine called rzlbdPOST. His work has been distinguished with numerous accolades, exhibited in many venues, and celebrated in more than 100 print publications. In 2017, RZLBD was selected among the top emerging design talents in Canada. In the same year, the UK publisher Artifice released a monograph, RZLBD Hopscotch, that recognizes Aliabadi’s selected built projects by collecting essays, project profiles, and annotated drawings. In 2020, Actar published a pocket-size manifesto, The Empty Room, in which Reza explores the idea of emptiness as the essence of architecture. His most recent book, 100 Rooms, is a sequel to that title by the same publisher. In 2023, he was appointed as the inaugural Vignelli Center Designer in Residence to begin the conceptualization, planning, and determining of the overall thematic direction of the RIT Outdoor Museum project. www.rzlbd.com
  • Craighton Berman
    @craightonberman
    Creative misinterpretation and absurdist abstraction are two specialties of Craighton Berman, who illustrates the table of contents for In the Modern World. The Chicago-based designer savors the opportunity to misconstrue the fine articles of Dwell while also being able to comment on the work of design-world giants.
  • Carré Comme Orange
    @carrecommeorange
    "Carré comme Orange" is a french creation of patterns in repetition. Graphic designer in NANTES, Séverine JOLY distribute her digital images all over the world. Her work applie to a vast market:fashion, interior decoration or stationery. Too many decorative objects are printed with its visuals and are recognizable for their symmetry, abstraction, contrast, bright colors. www.carre-comme-orange.com ***
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    Rachel and Nick Cope are the founders of Calico Wallpaper. Calico Wallpaper began with the inspiration to move art beyond the frame and incorporate its elements into everyday interior spaces. Through experimentation with the re-appropriation of traditional art forms, and the digital enlargement of unique, handmade patterns, the idea was born to create custom fit, non-repeating wall murals. Balancing background and foreground, texture, color and pattern to create immersive environments, we are continually exploring the expressive possibilities of living space. We work to blend the beauty, play and abstractions of art with the functional utility of design, thereby creating a product that inspires and invigorates the backdrops of our lives.
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    Cassion Castle Architects' practice philosophy is to employ surprise, ingenuity, realism, humour, and abstraction, to create architecture which is both user-friendly and conceptually rigorous. They believe in user-centered design, and in responding to the site, and their projects are also driven by issues of sustainability. Cassion Castle began his training as an architect at Cambridge University, before completing a Masters degree at the Royal College Of Art. He worked for various architectural offices including Florian Beigel's ARU before forming Turner Castle in 2000. He subsequently reformed his practice as Cassion Castle Architects in 2006. A recently completed project is the Twofold House: a bespoke home and studio for two industrial designers in East London. This building has been short-listed at the RIBA London Awards 2009 for Best Residential Project and at the Grand Designs Awards 2009 for Best New-Build.
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    @michaelgraves
    American architect Michael Graves founded his practice in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1964. Since the early 1980s, his work directly influenced the transformation of urban architecture from the abstraction of commercial modernism toward an interest in context. Graves has dubbed himself "a general practitioner," designing not only the interiors for the majority of his projects, but also a wide range of furnishings and products, from furniture and lighting fixtures to jewelry and dinnerware. Take a look at some of the late architect's greatest hits here.
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