Philip Johnson’s first residential project hits the market for $1 million

April 27, 2017 John Trujillo 0

The first house designed by American architect Philip Johnson has been put up for sale by its owners, after 55 years living in the Upstate New York residence. On the market for $1 million (£775,000), the Booth House was built in 1946 in Bedford, New York – close to the modernist haven of New Canaan,

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This Small Hotel In The Czech Republic Is Made From Shipping Containers

April 27, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Michal Hurych   Artikul Architects have designed this small boutique hotel named ContainHotel (because it’s made from shipping containers), in Treboutice, Czech Republic.   Photography by Michal Hurych Designed to be easily movable, the seasonal hotel had its first location on a surf campsite alongside the Elbe riverbank. Photography by Michal Hurych Made from […]

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Jey Shir / Aleshtar Architectural Office

April 27, 2017 Valentina Villa 0

That’s really a mouthful expression but it’s true. In every corner of this historical city you can find inner beauty and jay sheer is one of this inner beauty which is in contrast to other architectural part of new and modern city of Isfahan. The reason will be unveiled to you in just a moment in the mean time let’s find out more about jay sheer.

Hannakaisa Pekkala Has Designed The Circle Pendant Lamp For Northern Lighting

April 27, 2017 Erin 0

  Currently completing her final year at the Institute of Design & Fine Arts in Lahti, Finland, designer Hannakaisa Pekkala has worked together with Northern Lighting to create Circle, a simple dark grey pendant lamp.   Inspired by graphic lines, Hannakaisa started with a circle and added graphic lines to create a is contemporary pendant light […]

Massachusetts island home is clad in charred cedar and textured concrete

April 27, 2017 Jenna McKnight 0

US firms Gray Organschi Architecture and Schiller Projects took cues from the natural terrain of Martha’s Vineyard, a vacation island off the coast of Cape Cod, to create this holiday retreat. The Chilmark House sits on a 4.25-acre (1.7-hectare) site that is surrounded by farmland and overlooks the sea. “We worked with the family to search for

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Massachusetts island home is clad in charred cedar and textured concrete

April 27, 2017 Jenna McKnight 0

US firms Gray Organschi Architecture and Schiller Projects took cues from the natural terrain of Martha’s Vineyard, a vacation island off the coast of Cape Cod, to create this holiday retreat. The Chilmark House sits on a 4.25-acre (1.7-hectare) site that is surrounded by farmland and overlooks the sea. “We worked with the family to search for

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Floating Pavilion / Shen Ting Tseng architects

April 27, 2017 Valentina Villa 0

“Floating” was a temporal architecture exhibited in the TFAM plaza which lasted for three months. The plaza is situated on the edge of urban center, adjacent to riverbank on the north side, hence causing frequent wind across the plaza. Due to the unbearable gusts of wind and subtropical sunlight on this plaza, people visiting the museum usually hurry inside the museum building, leaving the plaza a space lacking vitality.