Villa M by GRAFT

Villa M by GRAFT

GRAFT’s design for a private villa in Berlin’s venerable Grunewald quarter presents a striking, modern interpretation of comfortable living in the city

JINKE JiuQu River by NNS INSTITUTE OF THE INTERIOR ART&DESIGN

JINKE JiuQu River by NNS INSTITUTE OF THE INTERIOR ART&DESIGN

NNS INSTITUTE OF THE INTERIOR ART&DESIGN want to elaborate Chinese traditional elements better in the modern residential design...

Appartamento Kent by Gruppo Lithos Architettura

Appartamento Kent by Gruppo Lithos Architettura

Elegant and luminous spaces with a nordic taste, an intelligent distribution that combines ergonomics and design; these are the basics of a renovation designed in every detail

Highton House by Lachlan Shepherd Architects

Highton House by Lachlan Shepherd Architects

The home was designed by Lachlan Shepherd Architects for a family of 4 in the expanding Geelong suburb of Highton

Brass House in Newcastle by Anthrosite Architects

Brass House in Newcastle by Anthrosite Architects

Key design briefing requirements included: kitchen as the heart of the home, covered outdoor area engaging the landscape, children and adult bedroom separation

A Draped Wall in Ikebukuro by Tailored design Lab

A Draped Wall in Ikebukuro by Tailored design Lab

Tailored design Lab renovated a 19-year-old apartment in Minami-Ikebukuro. The building is located in very convenient and busy neighborhood...

House Miravent by Perretta Arquitectura

House Miravent by Perretta Arquitectura

The house is located in Campolivar, Godella, it is a large house on a plot of more than 2000 m2 that includes the most notable features of Perretta Arquitectura

MK Family House by HW Studio

MK Family House by HW Studio

When HW Studio first envisioned this house, we imagined a small, silent forest of red oaks, and how that silence would be broken by the wind rustling the foliage on trees

L-house in Linden by ASA - Alexander Symes Architect

L-house in Linden by ASA - Alexander Symes Architect

ASA proposed an alternate way of thinking about the site with the main principles of respecting the bushland at the core and re-using as much of the existing built form