Artistic Laser Cut Screens Are A Creative Feature On These Homes In Australia

November 23, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Peter Clarke Photography   When Melbourne Design Studios were creating these six urban homes in Melbourne, Australia, they chose not to use the same materials for each facade, instead they created a collection of artistic facades.   Three of the six homes have wood slats, while the other three have custom-designed laser cut […]

Artistic Laser Cut Screens Are A Creative Feature On These Homes In Australia

November 23, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Peter Clarke Photography   When Melbourne Design Studios were creating these six urban homes in Melbourne, Australia, they chose not to use the same materials for each facade, instead they created a collection of artistic facades.   Three of the six homes have wood slats, while the other three have custom-designed laser cut […]

UNStudio plans extension to Georgia airport just four years after completing it

November 23, 2017 Ali Morris 0

Dutch firm UNStudio has unveiled plans for a “user-oriented” extension to its Kutaisi International Airport terminal in Georgia, featuring a rooftop plaza.  The Ben van Berkel-led firm completed the terminal building in 2013. Just four years later, the Amsterdam-based studio was asked to design a large extension, to cater to the airport’s rapidly growing number of passengers. Passengers using the

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Works of Classic Architecture Captured During Autumnal Splendor

November 23, 2017 AD Editorial Team 0

As the northern hemisphere says goodbye to the final month of fall and gives thanks for architecture’s splendid (and fulfilling) beauty, the time is ripe for revisiting a selection of canonical projects that look their grandest during “leaf peeping” season. Either the brilliant reds, oranges, browns and yellows of the foliage echo the natural colors of the project’s materials or the reflective properties of ample glass magnify the natural phenomenon. This annual period of transition provides photographers with a “golden” opportunity.