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10 Los Angeles mansions fit for the rich and famous

August 9, 2018 Dan Howarth 0

The City of Angels has long been associated with grand residences and over-the-top villas built for the glitterati. Since we’ve published several contemporary examples recently, here’s a selection of more lavish LA pads from our archives. Stradella by SAOTA South African firm SAOTA’s first project in Los Angeles involved converting a 1970s Spanish-style residence into

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Olivos House / TATÚ Arquitectura

August 9, 2018 Pilar Caballero 0

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The client is a young couple with two small children, the order: their first house built, own, made to measure and for life. They wanted a house of “unique space” integrated and flexible on the ground floor. A large kitchen, a living room with double height, a wild space that at times could operate as a desk, be daily or projection of the living room to expand your area in special events. An interior patio and an isolated battery of services. Upstairs the private rooms highlighting the main room above the rest, with en suite bathroom, dressing room and own terrace.

Inflatable yellow theatre barge pops-up on east London canal

August 9, 2018 India Block 0

Architects Thomas Randall-Page and Benedetta Rogers have created an inflatable arts venue on a barge that unfurls in just 12 minutes, for Antepavilion 2018. Called AirDraft, it’s balloon-like construction means the theatre can deflate in five minutes, allowing the boat to manoeuvre easily under bridges along London’s waterways. The project was chosen from 132 entries to be

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