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Architects: Insula architettura e ingegneria srl. With the aim to read the space as a narrow yet polyhedric venue, Insula has created diverse and unique dining environment.
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Architects: Insula architettura e ingegneria srl. With the aim to read the space as a narrow yet polyhedric venue, Insula has created diverse and unique dining environment.
Design: [mavarq] Marco Velázquez ARQ. Located at Amanali Golf and Nautical club in the city of Tepeji del Rio, Hidalgo, a 45 minute drive from Mexico City. Two adjacent plots of 14 m length by 36 m depth each, with the back facing North. The site has a continuous slant of 4 m from front to back.
Roy-Lawrence Residence in Quebec design by Chevalier Morales Architectes outside the village of Sutton, in Quebec’s eastern townships: this residence is set in a vast estate very much impregnated with the legacy of a Swiss immigrant family that came to Canada in the 1930s.
Design: KANVA, architects. A small vacant lot located at the epicenter of Montreal student life, just north of the McGill University’s Milton gates, was the basis of the building design
Design: COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, architects. Grand ceremony to celebrate completion of construction of MOCAPE in Shenzhen, China: “Museum space is like a three-dimensional Chinese Garden” said architect Wolf D. Prix.
Design: Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects. This residence captures the sense of indoor-outdoor living through large cantilevered decks and roof decks. Designed for an active family who loves to cook and entertain, the ability to do so on each level is a driving element.
Design: Kois Associated Architects
On the roof of the villa is a rimless infinity pool, blending with the seascape and the sky, giving an illusion inspired by the optical phenomenon of “mirage”.
Design: Dr Margot Krasojevic, architect. The building harnesses tidal wave power to generate electricity. The structure is made up of two shells: the outer one anchors the house to the beach whilst the inner shell rises with the tide.
Design: Gebler Tooth Architects. Completion of The three individual properties that combine the elegant proportions of classic London town houses with dazzling, lateral and triple-height contemporary space.
Design: M+M Creative Studio. The first floor is anchored and highlighted by two Corvettes mounted and turning in unison above the mirror-polished stainless steel reception desk: EdQuarters in Santa Monica, California, USA
Design: Matt Fajkus Architecture. Located in the Crestview area in Central Austin, Texas, USA, the Threshold House suites the humble character of the neighborhood of 1940’s houses while also standing out with modern design and materials
Design: QIN Yue-Ming. The Silkgarden Resort and Spa, is located at this pastoral scene, poetically described as “Fairy water falls on earth, and beautiful scenery is looming in the mist.”
Design: Studio VARA, architects. This adaptive reuse project transforms the most banal of commercial box buildings into a light-filled courtyard office space specifically outfitted for a discerning, high-end residential builder with an exclusive clientele.
Architects: Asante Architecture & Design. The small house on the coast is part of the project Bygda 2.0, a rural development on the island of Stokkøya, focusing on building modern Norwegian houses shaping a dynamic village.
Design: Justin Mallia Architecture. This scheme uses architectural understanding to drive a development project to meaningfully infill an otherwise ignored space.
Design: Klopf Architecture. The clients wanted multi-generational living and extended spaces in the new house, but all parties agreed that the house should respect the neighborhood and blend in with the other Eichlers
Design: KZ Architecture. An artist’s studio addition to an existing home serves as a catalyst to transform a back yard into a series of terraced outdoor rooms, pulling an indoor lifestyle out into the subtropical climate. Nestled between mature oak specimens in the front and a lake in the rear.