“…sited on a street where japanese old traditional houses prevail, the family residence merges with the surroundings maintaining the conventional shape of a local barn…”
house in sugie by horibe associates architect’s office
“…sited on a street where japanese old traditional houses prevail, the family residence merges with the surroundings maintaining the conventional shape of a local barn…”
house in sugie by horibe associates architect’s office
“…large windows, columns and overhanging volumes are all reminiscent of Brazilian modernism…”
Casa em Cotia by Una Arquitetos
geometrically minimal…
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Lievito Gourmet Pizza by MDDM Studio
“…the restaurant’s long and narrow interior that stretches from the lobby of the hotel on its south side to the river on its north side. Arranged across three subtle levels, the interior incorporates both open and more intimate dining spaces…”
Lantern Studio by Surman Weston
“… transparency and structure to create a building with a subtly shifting appearance throughout the day and night.The structure is expressed playfully along the front elevation, partially screened with the translucent and sometimes glowing secondary facade, which adds both privacy and lures users down the garden…”
The Bulleen Residence By MODO Architecture
“…a home that would feel open, be filled with light, have natural elements, and be connected to the garden…”
Camille Walala mural for the WantedDesign Brooklyn exhibition
“Drawing on influences including the Memphis Movement, the Ndebele tribe and Victor Vasarely, Walala has an irrepressible enthusiasm for playful, graphic patterns that invoke a smile,”
Most of the facade is coloured pale pink with darker diagonal stripes, bordered by black and white squares, and a thin cobalt outline that blends with the sky.
AltSchool by Architecture + Information (A+I)
“…an environment that is "playful, not childish” with colourful panels and tiered seating. The colour palette doubly acts to code the space: with darker colours indicating quiet, reflective spaces, lighter pastels for gathering spaces that still remain quiet and focused, and bolder, louder colours to encourage collaboration and synergy…“
The Adelaide studio of and by Williams Burton Leopardi (WBL)
“…their design process is both interactive and reclusive, knowing that inspiration can happen at the most opportune and random moments. The planning and layering of their space caters for this. Internally, there are framed views of the connected spaces – from the front meeting rooms you look out to the cityscape. Their vision was to nurture and evolve a studio and community that passionately believes beautifully crafted, deeply personal environments are the foundation of our lives. The end result is beautifully detailed, reminiscent of a cool, inner-city hotel or a sophisticated wine bar. But it is the overarching warmth that the space exudes that makes this studio so special. It’s a space you might feel comfortable in to curl up on the couch and read a book. A space you might feel inspired to create within…”
Georgica Cove Residence By Bates Masi + Architects
“…the house was designed to blend in with the pastoral setting and vernacular building traditions of the area, like predominantly shingle style homes and barns that are often built and added to over time.The cedar shingles on the house, common to local buildings, have been scaled up to the size of boards to cover the roof and sidewalls, while cedar screens provide privacy and filter light. A marble plinth filled with sand elevates the house above the floodplain while also creating drywells to accept storm water runoff…”
“Tempietto nel Bosco” in Milanese palazzo by Asif Khan
“…something between a forest and an open-air cathedral. a grid of red-stained timber columns in the courtyard of Milan’s Palazzo Litta, to create a place of refuge for visitors to this year’s Milan design week. Called Tempietto nel Bosco, meaning Temple in the Forest, the week-long installation was designed to replicate a forest with a clearing at its centre. Khan’s aim was to create a place where visitors could relax, while looking up at the sky…”
“…the large rose-coloured curved concrete counter has been designed to resemble the fleshy pink hue of cured meat—specifically sliced salami. Above the custom pink and white flecked salami inspired concrete bar are pendant lights inspired by a string of bocconcini. The deli counter has been moulded out of concrete to resemble the texture of camembert cheese, and walls of the deli and mezzanine wine room are painted an unmistakable shade of mortadella pink. Despite lashings of dense cheese and meaty pink, it’s not overwhelming and feels sophisticated rather than kitsch. Ground black concrete floor, white square-cut tiles, and matt black shelving and seating both accent and soften the sharper flavours of the space…”
Hunter & Co Deli by Mim Design
“… paralleled brick walls of multi-curved geometries. They frame the image of the sky.What is unique about this main circulation is the constantly changing shadows. The curved shadows from the two sides normally meet on the floor at about eleven o’ clock in the morning. They transform the atmosphere of the space at different times of the day…”
Sala Ayutthaya by Onion
The Cave / Abraham Cota Paredes Arquitectos
ph: Cesar Béjar
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