This Coffee House In Poland Is Also A Bookshop

October 30, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Mateusz Bieniaszczyk   Atelier Starzak Strebicki have recently completed Kahawa, a combined coffee house and bookshop in Poznan, Poland, that’s located within a former milk bar.   Greeting customers as they walk in, is a large service counter with floating shelves off to one side, and an open seating area on the other. […]

Blackened Wood Siding Covers This Modern Farm House In Rural Australia

October 30, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Sharyn Cairns   Architecture and interior design firm Carr have recently completed a new house in rural Australia that was based on a concept created by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Named the ‘Red Hill Farm House’, the property sits on a small rise with views defined by sweeping paddocks dotted with livestock, and distant glimpses […]

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Pyrite House / Freight Architects

October 30, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

Pyrite House is a private residential project, mixing innovative design with structural flexibility to create an inspired living space. The brief was to create a space where 3 families could stay together, enjoying the best of communal living while having their own private spaces. We looked into metaphors of inter-connectedness, and started developing 3 separate volumes enclosing a central, sheltered courtyard that would serve as the heart of the house.

Mismatched furnishings create “bipartisan aesthetic” at The Line DC hotel

October 30, 2018 Bridget Cogley 0

A mash-up of different styles is used to decorate this hotel in Washington DC, which New York firm INC Architecture and Design created inside an old church. The Line DC hotel is located in an 110-year-old church in Washington DC’s Adams Morgan neighbourhood. The neoclassical marble-clad structure is fronted by pillars and features 60-foot (18-metre) vaulted

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Gentle House / Monotello

October 30, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

Gentle House is a renovating project for a family of four locating among other relative houses. Because of a limited land size, the architect firstly proposed to torn down the whole building and enlarge the whole new structure. However, the owner rejected the proposal with just only one reason that he would like to keep it as the most memorable place. This had urged the architects to re-analyze the whole project and build accordingly to balancing both the remaining and the extending functions thoroughly.

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Hepburn Spring Pods / CBG Architects

October 30, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

Designed to captivate guests upon arrival, this project involved the creation of an array of linear pods for short-term accommodation in Hepburn Springs. Perched high on stilts on top of the hill, careful consideration has been taken to ensure minimal impact to the ground, leading to minimal excavation, disruption and foot print, with sustainability and uniqueness a key consideration throughout the whole design.

Park House envisions converting multi-storey car parks into apartment blocks

October 30, 2018 Sebastian Jordahn 0

Our latest MINI Living video features a conceptual housing project, with houses made from shipping containers placed within repurposed multi-storey parking garages. Park House is a proposal by American firm KTGY Architecture + Planning to transform unused parking garages into the framework for housing units that would be built from industrial shipping containers. Each unit would combine three shipping

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