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Restored Farm Building / Studio Contini

This small farm building was restored by Italian studio Contini Architettura. Description by Studio Contini: This construction is located in Tufi d’Agna, a small settlement in the mountain town of Corniglio, inside of the Tuscan-Emilian Appenine recently recognized by the UNESCO as a MAB (Man and the Biosphere Programme) reserve. The small building, a farm […]

South Circular Road Residence by Kingston Lafferty Design

South Circular Road Residence is a single-family home recently completed by Kingston Lafferty Design in Dublin, Ireland. Description by Kingston Lafferty Design: The design of South Circular Road Residence focused on the development of an open plan family living, kitchen and dining area that had a sense of personality to it. The building was well laid

Along the Levee House by R3Architetti

Along the Levee House is a project completed in 2016 by Italian studio R3architetti. This project arises from the client’s need to combine a two-room and a three-room flat into one apartment that would better accommodate the family’s new needs. The project strategy entails a clear division between the living and the sleeping areas and

A Renovation to a Late 19th Century Workers Cottage

No 31 house is a renovation project recently completed by Melbourne-based Bryant Alsop Architects. A significant renovation to a late-19th century workers cottage, has seen the remnants of a 1970′s addition disappear and the spaces transform into light, contemporary house. Strong, restrained colours and materials define spaces and the north-facing sliding doors connect to the deck

Black Wood House by Marchi Architectes

Black Wood House was designed by Marchi Architectes in Normandy, Capelle-les-Grands, France Description by Marchi Architectes: The client wanted to move the living spaces to a more open and transparent spaces, in order to free some spaces in the old house. A unique volume is set up, arranging kitchen, living and dining room. From the

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