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Architectural Salvage: Hot Restaurant Design Trend

Modern Restaurant Management

As the desire to develop new and update older restaurant establishments increases, designers and owners seek to add an authentic historical touch to their spaces by incorporating architectural salvage. Unlike demolition, architectural deconstruction requires finesse instead of shear force. ”

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Coming soon to Cape Shanck: Barragunda Dining

Hospitality Magazine

Dubois: Architecture and Interiors have renovated an existing farm building on the estate, creating a glass pavilion extension that overlooks the restaurant’s sprawling garden as well as the open kitchen. Barragunda Dining is located on Barragunda Estate, which sits on more than 1,000 acres of native bushland in Cape Schanck.

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The story behind Superfreak Marrickville

Hospitality Magazine

M: I am very much into architecture and design. Before I started working in hospitality, I was accepted to study architecture, but then I decided not to do it, so this has been super exciting for me. We didn’t want to have too many beverages on the menu, and we ended up with a tonne.

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Stephen Funk appointed Vice President of Architecture at Premier

eHotelier

Premier, an end-to-end architecture, design, procurement, project management, and corporate engineering firm with specialization in hospitality, multi-family residential, student housing, adaptive reuse, and mixed-use development, is pleased to announce that Stephen Funk has been appointed as the firm's new Vice President of Architecture.

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Lunetta opens in a modernist Canberra icon

Hospitality Magazine

From 2008 until is sale, fine dining restaurant Onred leased the space, and over the years became an icon for its bold architecture and sweeping views of the city. Peter Vidovic brought architect Miles Jakl on board to design the building, which opened in 1963.

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Why Microservice Hotel PMS Architecture is the Future

Revfine

Client-server architecture has long powered hospitality IT but limits scalability and agility. In this article, you will explore the microservice hotel PMS architecture world and why it is the future of hotel tech architecture.

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Sleep Architecture as the Central Concept for Sleep Tourism Revenues

Larry Mogelonsky

But to be strategic in the true sense of the word, and not just remixing amenities arbitrarily based on what the competition is doing, the most important term to have a base understanding of is ‘sleep architecture’. Sleep architecture tells us the answer in that you have a bodily clock that is sensitive to blue light.