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Hoogwegt Office / BIT CREATIVE

Hoogwegt Office, Warsaw / BIT CREATIVE

Hoogwegt, the world’s largest independent supplier of dairy products and ingredients, has unveiled its new Hoogwegt Headquarters in Warsaw. Operating in over 130 countries, Hoogwegt upholds its motto, “We add vision & value,” by providing high-quality products, real-time market information, intelligent logistics services, and tailored risk management solutions.

CCD APAC Headquarters / CCD

CCD APAC Headquarters, Singapore / CCD – Cheng Chung Design

On October 7, 2024, luxury interior design firm Cheng Chung Design (CCD) opened a new office in Singapore. This move marks a major step in its global expansion. The space is also known as the CCD APAC Headquarters outside of Greater China. Situated in the lively Marina Bay district, the office offers panoramic views of Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Merlion Park, and the Singapore Flyer.

Oberon House / Alexandra Buchanan Architecture

Oberon House / Alexandra Buchanan Architecture

Located in Hawthorn East—a Melbourne suburb filled with charming Victorian cottages—Oberon House exemplifies how a heritage home can be brought into modern life. Over time, the original cottage had accrued a series of poorly planned lean-to additions, resulting in dark, cramped interior spaces with minimal outdoor connection.

Epure Naturelle / Brengues Le Pavec Architectes

Epure Naturelle House / Brengues Le Pavec Architectes

Located on a promontory overlooking a valley, Epure Naturelle House by Brengues Le Pavec Architectes sits at the edge of the landscape. With its sloping terrain and far-reaching views, the site calls for careful integration. Consequently, the design focuses on blending into the surroundings rather than dominating them.

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Two Social Housing Units In Artà, Palma de Mallorca

Nestled on C/Vinya in the old town of Artà, this multi-family building comprises two housing units. It stands on the site of a century-old construction, where the architects carried out a thorough study before deciding which parts could be salvaged. Their focus was on reuse—a strategy to minimize waste, preserve cultural heritage, and give new life to original materials.

Japan House / Sandbox Studio

Japan House, Sydney / Sandbox Studio

When the owners of a 1920s Californian Bungalow on Sydney’s lower north shore desired more living space, Sandbox Studio proposed a pavilion-style extension rather than building upward. This new, low-lying structure preserves the original streetscape view while creating a private domain at the rear of the property.

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