Modern Duplex With High Quality Materials

Modern Duplex With High Quality Materials
This duplex in Brussels was designed by Jules Wabbes, who is one of Belgium’s most well-known modernist designers. The building itself was built by architect Jacques Cuisinier. The apartment is 300 square meters located in the third and fourth floors of the building. With its quality materials (brass, steel, marble) and its volumes lit by... 
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Minimalist Studio Apartment With Bright Yellow Touches

Minimalist Studio Apartment With Bright Yellow Touches
Corpo Atelier has renovated a studio apartment in Vilamoura, Portugal, nearly dissipating the line between architecture and sculpture. Inside a white box, three differently configured yellow objects are individually placed. Inside, the perception of a person’s movement, of the box’s limits and of the position of the yellow objects is inevitably intertwined. Under closer inspection,... 
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Home Inspired By Vintage Hawaii Bungalows

Home Inspired By Vintage Hawaii Bungalows
Design studio Basic Projects and architect Heather Wilson have revamped a South Carolina house, pairing white walls and concrete floors with colorful vintage decor inspired by the vintage Hawaii bungalows. The furnishings and fittings take cues from the client’s surf trips to Fiji and Hawaii, including a set of three French doors. The French doors... 
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An Old Winery Turned Into A House Covered With Red Mortar

An Old Winery Turned Into A House Covered With Red Mortar
Lisbon-based practice Extrastudio has converted a winery in southern Portugal into a family home by covering its walls with red-pigmented mortar, introducing light wells and adding a black-bottomed swimming pool. To maintain coherence between new and the old parts of the walls, the architects covered the building in a red-pigmented lime mortar. The application creates... 
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Mid-Century Modernist Home With A Large Art Collection

Mid-Century Modernist Home With A Large Art Collection
California has a strong historic link with modernism, and is home to architectural experimentations by well-recognized pioneers of the movement. Los Angeles-based Studio William Hefner has taken cues from Californian modernism to complete this house for an art collector that overlooks Beverly Hills. Trousdale Estate was to become a mid-century modern home with a large... 
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Woodshed Inspired Dwelling On A Forested Site

Woodshed Inspired Dwelling On A Forested Site
American studio Birdseye Design took cues from traditional woodsheds while creating this house for a forested site in northern Vermont, and the project is called accordingly – Woodshed. The dwellings composed of two volumes with asymmetrical, gabled roofs. The volumes are connected by a central entry vestibule that opens onto a terrace. The building is... 
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Cost-Effective Prefab Summer Home In The Pyrenees

Cost-Effective Prefab Summer Home In The Pyrenees
Architects and designers are increasingly considering how prefabrication techniques can be used to build speedy and cost-effective yet aesthetically pleasing housing. That’s why they keep creating more and more such dwellings, and today we are sharing one of them. Spanish architect Marc Mogas created this prefabricated cottage in Spain’s Pyrenees mountains as a cost-effective summer... 
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