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wadegriffith · 2 years ago
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The School Specialty Innovation Center in Dallas, Texas has future-ready learning environment solutions in an 6,885 square foot showroom which features art & science stations, a maker-space, sensory spaces for mindfulness and relaxation, eSports stations, and modern media centers. 
Expert interior designers, learning environment specialists, and educational strategists collaborated to create inspiring vignettes for every type of space in the school.
© Wade Griffith Photography 2023
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sachidesign · 1 year ago
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Sachi Design And Build offers elegant restaurant interior design, blending style and comfort for a sophisticated and inviting dining experience.
Contact us for an appointment: - Email ID: [email protected] Phone:-+91 988 988 1141, 988 988 1151 Website: www.sdabpl.com
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drivenbydopamine · 3 years ago
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I spent the Summer in a Tent in My Backyard last year and It was the Best Thing I’ve Ever Done.
I moved into a tent in my backyard in May. It started out just my 6 man tent. I had an air mattress in there and had curtained off an area that had a coffee table and one of those floor chairs. I called it my ‘office’ even though I don’t have a job. It was where I sat to do my blogging and my journaling. Where I hung out when I was learning things.
So, the space grew. I put a larger tarp over the tent and pulled it out past the front of the tent; giving myself a covered porch of sorts. I had a chair under there and I loved sitting there when it was raining. It was incredible. I love sitting outside in the rain. The sound of the rain on the tarp is one of my favourite sounds.
A week or two later I pulled the tarp out a little further and added a second chair and a little table. Now, I had a whole seating area on my, now much larger, porch. This was amazing. I sat out there all the time. I spent hours and hours sitting there writing, enjoying my backyard, enjoying being outside, and not being stuck in the house for the summer. My cat even came out and joined me on occasion.
One day, I was feeling particularly annoyed with the world. i did not want to be part of it. I did not want to see any of it. I wanted it all to go away. So, the tarp came out even further... and right down to the ground so I now had a completely enclosed space. Well, that was fucking amazing. My own private outdoor room now. Inside, outside, without being in the tent. Fantastic. (The tent was red, I don’t like red. I didn’t enjoy being inside the tent all that much for very long). I moved the poles that I had been using to prop up my porch roof and found a few more to support the rest of the tarp on my now much larger space.
I think this is where things started getting a little out of hand. I now had my tent under this giant, enclosed space and I fucking loved it. I wanted more! I was so excited by this. I just kept adding and adjusting things daily. Before I knew it I had a seating area, an extra chair, the shelves I brought in from the shed, the box that I turned into a table so that I could put my 5 gallon water jug on, and all my art stuff was now in the tent. I had full-on moved out to the backyard. I had electricity. I got some string lights and lit up inside of the tent and under the tarp. Ok, I got a lot of string lights.
Next, I got myself a pool. Just a little 8’ pool. But I had my own private friggen pool underneath my tarp in my private outdoor room. That was incredible. Also incredible, I remembered to get a pool at the beginning of the summer before it was 8 bajillion degrees and everyone was sold out of pools! That alone was awesome because I’ve been trying to do that for, I think, three summers now.
Ok, so tent, tarp room, seating area, extra chair, 5 gallon water jug so I don’t have to keep going in the house to fill up my water bottles, pool, string lights, ‘bedroom’, ‘office’, and all my art supplies. We’re getting a little crazy here, no? No. It gets better.
The tent I was using is like 16yrs old. The poles are collapsing. Like the space inside the tent has probably been reduced by a good 30%. So, I found a good deal on a tent. I ended up with two new tents because I found an even better deal on a second tent. (The second tent is red. Ugh. But whatever. It was an amazing deal and it doesn’t need to be my primary tent). The blue tent, however. The blue tent went up right away.
Now, I have two tents. The old tent under the big tarp and the new blue tent, I moved my ‘bedroom’ to the blue tent. I also started using that as my ‘office’ space and dedicated the red tent to my art space. Once it got too cold for the pool I moved my giant lounger floatie into the blue tent and now I have a couch/lounger in here. It holds all my half dirty clothes as a piece of furniture in a bedroom should.
The blue tent is also under a giant tarp that I’ve connected to the other tarp. The tarp is open in front of the blue tent but still pretty private in front of the red tent. Nobody can see anything really under any part of the tarp unless they’re in my yard.
Everything is bungeed and tied down. The supports underneath, for the most part, are also tied in place somehow – otherwise, the wind gusts take them out. (I’ve got a better plan for that next year because right now I still have some that fall over every time) Also, finally, I’ve got it all supported in a way that no water pools anywhere on top of the tarp. Amazing, because I nearly lost the entire setup during a hell of a rainstorm one day. That was fun, and a story for another time.
I am a camper at heart and I’ve totally been in my element for the past five months. One of my favourite things has been adjusting the tarps every time it gets really windy or starts pouring rain – making things better and better each time.
So, I’ve been living out here since May. It’s now October 1. I think I plan on, sadly, disassembling my summer home on Thanksgiving weekend (October 10th ish) because it’s supposed to be a beautiful weekend and I’m going to run out of dry days to take everything down soon.
This has truly been an oasis for me. I have done so much journaling, so much self-reflection, and so much learning out here this summer. The little sleep I have gotten has been the best sleep I’ve had in probably over a year.
So, has my tent home/encampment gotten a little out of control? Maybe yes. Maybe no. I think it’s beyond perfect. The neighbours think it’s a little excessive because I’m, ‘taking over more and more of the back yard’. But hey, I rent this back yard; I can use the whole thing.
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mummyofasquarepeg · 2 years ago
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ceren-logbook · 4 years ago
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Week 6: “How is a space sensorialized in terms of senses?”
Who: Dr. Ümit Hamlacıbaşı
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melissme · 4 years ago
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The Sense of Grand Bazaar
The intimate texture of the Grand Bazaar draws you in incredibly. A place that has challenges history and hosts millions of people. It knows different religions. It literally tells us the history with the products sold inside.
I feel like in a dusty pages of history when I travel there. Moreover, the diversity of people visiting there also reminds me the Ottoman Empire. The dyes that have lost their color and even have been spilled in places are embodying the 'history' feeling to us. An amazing place. Its labyrinth-like structure makes you lose both inside and in history.
Grand Bazaar is very different from a shopping center with its narrow roads, complex structure and intertwined shops. We see it with the tall ceilings and large windows etc. but the Grand Bazaar consists of small windows lined up on top of the walls. This closeness teleports you to history rather than narrows people. Both of them basically serve the same purpose but there is more. When visiting a shopping center just to meet your needs; on the contrary, you visit the bazaar to explore, feel the historical texture and even get lost. You can't feel the same feeling when you go to a shopping mall because those walls don't hold millions of memories. If you look at the Grand Bazaar, you can feel experiences in everywhere you touch. You ask who knows who has passed these roads?
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theworlds50bestcocktails · 5 years ago
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Thanks to 🍸 @wcocktailbible • • • • • Have you had a sparkling sake before? 🍾 I made this beauty with Mio Sparkling Sake from @takarasakeusa. Mio is a light, slightly sweet, effervescent sake with mild fruity flavors of peach and pear that pair beautifully with dragonfruit, a little rum, and some peach bitters! . O r c h i d . 1 oz white rum .5 oz lemon juice .5 oz dragonfruit syrup 2 dashes peach bitters 3 oz Mio Sparkling Sake 1 oz sparking water . Shake first four ingredients with ice until chilled. Strain into a Collins glass filled with ice and top with sparkling sake and water. Garnish with a lemon twist and an orchid. . . #wcocktailbible #TakaraSakeUSA #ShoChikuBai #sake #sakecocktails #mixologist #theworlds50bestcocktails #tw50bc #ThebestBARSclub #barmanacademy #cocktails #BClubBer #MeikoCleanSolutions #idcoffeelab #SensorySpace #ScotsmanICE https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Oy8dFoEJQ/?igshid=21lo721hjbrt
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goodlifevancouver · 5 years ago
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It's Friday! What's shaking and what's in your glass? @fairmontwaterfront @arcdining . . . #cocktails #guerillamixology #cocktailsofinstagram #coquetel #cocktail #bartender #mixologist #caipirinha #cocktailhour #rum #cocktailculture #mixology #ginstagram #photooftheday #alcohol #drinkup #drinks #drinkstagram #instadrinks #rum #lime #flairbartender #ThebestBARSclub #barmanacademy #cocktails #MeikoCleanSolutions #idcoffeelab #SensorySpace #ScotsmanICE — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2Qg9R5E
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caglararli · 5 years ago
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Brumble. Strain into a super-chilled Lanky Glass by @caglararli 🥶 Enjoy🎻 Skål🥂 . . . . . . #drink #cocktails #glass #drinkup #instadrink #glassart #craftcocktails #mixologist #drinkspecials #glassdesign #cocktail #drinkstagram #cocktailsofinstagram #cocktailoftheday #glassware #instacocktails #craftedmixology #drinkware #cocktaillife #mixologybar #drinkart #drinkrecipe #cocktailglass #luxuryitems #ThebestBARSclub #barmanacademy #cocktails #MeikoCleanSolutions #idcoffeelab #SensorySpace #ScotsmanICE https://www.instagram.com/p/B7wcqPOAMxP/?igshid=2hohpw35hpwx
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onsenhanakotoba · 6 years ago
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Resonance Spaces 
The futurologist Matthias Horx has named resonance the keyword of 2018. Resonance is the oscillation of a system … amplification … social power. Resonance is the keyword of our age, a code word that helps us understand contemporary phenomena.
Today, social change through resonance is largely generated in the digital realm via digital media. When we look at ourselves, when we look at our children, it becomes extremely clear: nothing is as important to us as our smartphones. Indeed, it seems as though everything – and I really do mean everything – that appears on a screen is currently more important, has more significance, than what we perceive in real spaces, in analogue reality.
But this comes at a price: complete interconnectedness, permanent distraction, sensory overload, constant availability. What does that do to us? What actually happens with our human(e) senses in a predominantly digital world? And what can we do to strengthen the human(e) in the digital age? What do we »adolescents« need to prepare ourselves for the world that we will face as adults?
We see our »SensorySpaces« as »ResonanceSpaces«. We understand them as inspiring impulses. We understand them as answers to these often pressing questions. We understand them as a fundamentally new way to design our real spaces – with our senses – for our senses.
Because:
Senses make sense
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© SHA. 2017
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enrootcreations-blog · 7 years ago
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A couple of years or so ago, I made a huge upright xylophone for Ripley Castle Estate, using offcuts of scrap scaffold pipe. They had been such a hit, that after all this time, it was time for a repair and repaint. The work was completed today. They now stand proud and vibrant, restored to their former glory, inviting visitors to have a play. #upcycling #repurposing #salvage #recycling #craft #rusticdecor #rustic #environmentallyfriendly #ecofriendly #bespoke #commission #palletfurniture #quirky #unique #instahome #home #garden #art #handmade #madewithlove #maker #circulareconomy #repurposed #upcycled #notolandfill #sensoryspace
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marcelspeet · 8 years ago
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Milky Oolong – licht gefermenteerde Jade oolong behandeld met melkwaterdamp @theemaas @boijmans #makingspaceforlace @raphaelhefti #sensoryspace #lessisabore #rhondazwillinger #artcollector boijmansvanbeuningen
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onsenhanakotoba · 6 years ago
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Alphasphere , SensorySpaces by SHA 
Art as immaterial architecture 
Every one of us lives, feels, thinks and acts according to our inner wisdom – according to our own self-organization principle.
That means that every one of us can best take care of ourselves by living the way we live.
At every moment.
There is no right or wrong. There is only »is«.
For you everything in your life is right. Everything is because it is.
Here and now.
There is no other moment, no other place beyond this »is«, beyond the here and now.
We can only live, experience in the here and now. We can only live, experience ourselves in the here and now.
And this, our »Now«, is eternal.
Eternity is Now.
SHA. © 2016
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onsenhanakotoba · 6 years ago
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SensorySpaces by SHA
Art as immaterial architecture
Through these aesthetics of slowness, the hurried passer-by defies the deeper significance of this art in such a staircase. It is almost as though these sounds, lights, colours and oscillations deliberately wanted to »force« us to pause for a moment. I.e. stand still and yet be en route at the same time. Because only then does the actual, deeper quality present itself; that which lies behind this spatial installation.
The aim of these SensorySpaces is to strengthen the connection between people and their surroundings. SHA. wants to strengthen the resonance between the self and the world, people and space, inside and outside, ultimately the material and the immaterial. As a result, you expand your own, individual horizon of perception.
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