Oneness & Otherness Apartment / Shiran Ishay
The design of this project centers around three key architectural elements: vertical furniture walls, a horizontal and continuous concrete floor, and moving partitions.
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The design of this project centers around three key architectural elements: vertical furniture walls, a horizontal and continuous concrete floor, and moving partitions.
The layout of the Blue Terracotta Apartment is part of a circle divided into sections. We combined several sections into a living-dining room-kitchen-hallway.
The 1928 Penthouse in Valencia is located in a historical building that forms part of the city’s modernist architecture. Its main façade is structured into parallel vertical axes which line up with the elongated proportions of the window openings
The apartment, located on the first floor, has large panoramic windows in all rooms including the bathroom. One of the advantages of this apartment is the high ceilings since they make the rooms look more spacious.
A project to transform a ground floor located in the heart of the El Carmen neighborhood (Valencia) to be the artisan workshop space of a Parisian with a lot of world behind him who found in Gosende Salvado
Located in New York’s West Village, the West Village Residence is a 3,800 square foot bachelor’s penthouse that embodies sleek, modern luxury. Designed by Grade Architecture, this 2-bedroom, 3.5-bath apartment features a wrap-around terrace and a monochromatic color palette that mirrors the client’s desire for a highly tailored environment.
This 1,850 sq ft abode for a family of 3 in Ahmedabad features an open layout with well-ventilated spaces that are closely connected with nature, put together with a graceful coordination of pastel shades
In a late 19th century eclecticism style building, one part of the apartment had acquired new layers in the Soviet years and “wild” 1990s after Latvia regained its independence.