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Musk Bunker: Modern Prefab Cabin by Modscape

Project: Modern Prefab Cabin – Musk Bunker Architect: Modscape Location: Victoria, Australia Area: House 87 m2, Deck 21 m2 Photographs: Greta Photography Musk Bunker is a stylish modern prefab cabin designed by Melbourne-based Modscape. The design concept lends itself to the ideal bush hideaway. Perfectly proportioned and finished, this discreet two bedroom getaway is a typical […]

House C3: a Modern Delicately Detailed and Proportioned House

Project: House C3 Architects: Campbell Architecture Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia Area 196.0 sqm Photographs: Justin Alexander House C3 is a project recently completed by Sydney-based Campbell Architecture Studio. The project was selected for the Australian House of the Year 2015. House C3 continues our exploration of traditional form used in contemporary manner. In this case

Abstract House by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design

Architects: Matt Gibson Architecture + Design Project: Abstract House Location: Melbourne, Australia Photographs: Shannon McGrath Abstract House is a single-family home designed by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design in Melbourne, Australia. An addition to an existing red brick double fronted Victorian, this home is arranged to allow a strong axial progression from front to rear.

Country House in Requena, Spain / Josep Rua

The interior design of this country house was conceived by designer Josep Ruà. The house has an area of 500 square meters and is located in Requena, Valencia, Spain. Whoever said a house in the country need be countrified could not be more mistaken; the proof is how modern elements prevail in this project. Of course,

Art Loft in Chai Wan, Hong Kong / Mass Operations

The Art Loft, a project completed by Mass Operations in Chai Wan, Hong Kong, is a striking example of industrial conversion done right. In a city where space is at a premium and property prices are sky-high, repurposing industrial zones has become a popular alternative for those seeking unique and spacious living environments.

Two Orchids Herald the Entrance to Central Park in New York

Once a rare and exotic flower, the orchid has become one of the world’s most ubiquitous indoor plants. From corporate offices to domestic interiors, from upscale florists to Home Depot, this tropical plant can now be seen anywhere -and acquired by anybody. It’s a striking and decorative flower without any dominant symbolism, except perhaps a

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