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Designed By Barone: New DaVita Dialysis Service Centers to be designed by BaroneBarone Design Group, a solutions-driven architecture and interiors firm, collaborated with Sikes Group, a leading Houston-based architecture firm, to design and construct four new DaVita dialysis service centers in San Antonio and Houston.Barone Design Group, a firm with extensive experience creating innovative and high performance environments, collaborated with the Sikes Group to develop new clinics that integrate the latest technologies and enhance patient comfort.
It features fabulous interiors by Philip Treacy, who has worked with in collaboration with Douglas Wallace, Architects and Interior Designers.The g also boasts the exclusive gSPA, designed by Barone by leading spa consultants ESPA.Gerry's Bar is all geometric minimalism in red, white and black - designed by Barone for late-night posing, people watching and smooching.Red crystals in the marble Floor and mirror-paneled walls contribute a dash of downright glamour to the mix, created by Colin Jennings of Douglas Wallace and in line with the effect created by design director Philip Treacy throughout the hotel.See Also Shelves Is Design:An alcove is a perfect place for shelves but, instead of running them from Floor to ceiling, these shelves are fitted up high. This has several advantages. The shelves still provide invaluable storage space, but they take up less room. The design also means that the alcove space is left largely unused so that the Table can be tucked over towards the window with room for a chair in the recess.
This stunning set of shelves is designed to perfectly fit under the stairs, making the most of every inch of space. Its cube design means it can fit with the stairs incline, creating an interesting step design as the boxes are stacked higher. Getting shelves made like these is not cheap, but in a house that's short on space, it's a sound investment - a neat way to creatively and effectively use spaces that would otherwise be redundant.
On The Other Hand See Green Design Elements:"The design plan for the Harley-Davidson Museum and its site incorporates striking urban design elements and engages the surrounding water and green spaces," said Museum Director Stacey Watson.
"I am particularly proud of Harley-Davidson's use of green design elements to redevelop this site into a landmark that will further cement Milwaukee as a destination for visitors and Harley-Davidson enthusiasts from our region and beyond."The Harley-Davidson Museum design has been in development for more than a year and included extensive input from Milwaukee city officials.
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