Omarama Attic / NOA* Network of Architecture
Transforming a bare attic in the centre of Innsbruck into a home ready to welcome the many stories of a traveller: this was the aim of the latest commission undertaken by NOA.
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Transforming a bare attic in the centre of Innsbruck into a home ready to welcome the many stories of a traveller: this was the aim of the latest commission undertaken by NOA.
When it comes to personalizing your rental apartment, embracing temporary décor solutions is key. These solutions allow you to add your personal touch without causing damage or violating your lease agreement.
Limassol Seafront Duplex – A bespoke two floor apartment overlooking the Mediterranean sea, where well-being aligns with design and where comfort and nature meet.
Our project takes advantage of this context to create the initial premises of the project, the materials were carefully chosen; freijó wood veneer for the joinery, doors and panels, exposed natural concrete from the original structure of the building
The dominant design idea of architect Bastian Bechtloff is based on the principle of American residential skyscrapers, whose open-plan layouts allow one room to merge seamlessly into another.
We designed and delivered this brutal interior with bright details for a programmer. The client wanted the kitchen and living room to remain separate (and the kitchen to have room for a freestanding refrigerator), a shower in one of the bathrooms, and a large desk.
A linear 485m² penthouse in Leblon, a noble discrict of Rio de Janeiro’s southern zone, with a 360°panorama view. This was MaurÃcio Magarão and Alice Lindenberg’s starting point to develop a daring project that redistributed spaces
The spacious and large apartment is located in a noble estate from the end of the 19th century, and enjoys a privileged position facing both Girona street and a large interior courtyard typical of the Barcelona ‘eixample’