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A TALE OF 65 ROOMS
Milan has been unanimously named the capital of design and fashion, but the city itself is criticised for being expensive, grey and unattractive. Yet there is some interesting building activity going on here, for example, the luxurious Maison Moschino hotel.
Bright Highlights
Often time requires change, and a flat furnished a couple of years ago becomes tiresome and no longer meets the requirements of the present day. Such commission is a difficult one for an architect who has to modify ideas realised by another architect. Thus, architects from Kaunas, Vida Vyšniauskienė and Vilius Adomavičius, have transformed a complex architecture into a modern and comfortable interior.
LIKE IN COSMOS
Designer Karim Rashid was born in Egypt, grew up in England, studied in Canada and now is a proper citizen of the world, one of the most revered and productive creators. He creates industrial and graphic design, interiors, furniture, shoes, clothes, watches, household appliances and accessories. This year, at the international furniture exhibition in Milan, the company DuPont Corian presented his most recent futurist project from synthetic stone, Smart-ologic Corian Living.
 
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Target Audience. Mostly – affluent people with high social status. Namas ir aš magazine is most relevant to people running construction businesses as well as specialists (architects, engineers and designers). Another category of readers consists of those who build, renovate and plan their homes and are interested in their living environment. This is the economically most active generation seeking information and advice.

Specific Feature. The magazine often has exceptional rights to publish the most interesting objects realised by Lithuanian architects. This confirms the professional attitude of Namas ir aš magazine. It presents reports from exhibitions abroad, international tendencies and news in architecture and design by special correspondents.

Distribution. The magazine is distributed in Lithuania and Latvia, large shopping centres, Lithuanian news agents, shops of building materials and during specialised exhibitions in Lithuania and Latvia.

Periodicity. The magazine is published once a month, except January and August.

Monthly circulation – about 10 000 copies.

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