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Louvre Abu Dhabi: A Triumph of Art and Architecture

Louvre Abu Dhabi: A Triumph of Art and Architecture

The Louvre Abu Dhabi is a stunning museum that brings together art and architecture in a unique and groundbreaking way. Designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel, the building features a vast dome that allows light to filter through, creating a mesmerizing effect inside.

Stone View House / Lantavos Projects

Stone View House / Lantavos Projects

Nestled in the southwest section of Arachova, a charming mountain town and popular winter destination, Stone View House by Lantavos Projects offers a unique blend of modern architecture and rustic heritage. Just a short drive from the famous archaeological site of Delphi in Central Greece, this home serves as the perfect weekend getaway for families, relatives, and friends, as well as a cozy base for winter sports adventures.

Cliffhanger Riverside Villa / Pirinen Salo Oy

Cliffhanger Riverside Villa / Pirinen & Salo

The Cliffhanger Riverside Villa seamlessly integrates the landscape and surrounding nature into daily life. Moreover, its design reflects the outdoor environment beyond expansive glass walls, while a carefully chosen color scheme creates visual connections to the surroundings.

G House / PIN Architects

G House / PIN Architects

G House is a minimalist, ecologically sustainable residence designed to coexist with its natural surroundings in the Gökçeovacık region of Muğla, Turkey. Positioned on a rocky slope overlooking Göcek Island, the house offers a seamless connection to nature while maintaining a low-impact footprint.

Dragon House / no.ma architecten

Dragon House / no.ma architecten

Dragon House by no.ma architecten was born from the vision of a young couple seeking to transform their recently purchased house into a flexible, challenging, playful, and inspiring family home with a unique character. Primarily attracted by its location and the stunning view of Vlierbeek Abbey, the clients admitted that they had little affection for the house itself.

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