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Clifton House in Cape Town with a Panoramic View of the Ocean 17

Clifton House in Cape Town with a Panoramic View of the Ocean

The Clifton house is visually accessible from the street, rather than hiding behind perimeter walls and gates – and it aims to contribute to the streetscape (specific attention has been paid to landscaping design at sidewalk level), in relation to the sidewalks and to the height of existing adjacent houses.

Traditional-Style-House-Transformed-into-a-Modern-Home-in-Barcelona

La Diana Apartment / CRÜ Studio

The materialization is answering the desire to recover and/or emphasize the original condition of the traditional style house. A piece of natural terracotta is placed on a running board as the pavement and the walls are stripped to expose the original factory work with all its defects and textures.

Copenhagen Restaurant Exhibiting Warm and Material Richness Against Raw Concrete Walls

With the ambition to create a local wine bar and restaurant emphasized by an intimate and cosy atmosphere that underlines a sense of presence, Nærvær is located in a fairly new and contemporary building. Situated in a prime location of Christianshavn overlooking the canal with a beautiful view Copenhagen’s old city centre, this new place hosts a local winebar as well

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