Modern Weatherproof Lodges on the Rogaland Hiking Trail
The Estonian architecture office KOKO Architects has completed several mountain weatherproof lodges for Stavanger Trekking Association, an association of lovers of hiking.
The Estonian architecture office KOKO Architects has completed several mountain weatherproof lodges for Stavanger Trekking Association, an association of lovers of hiking.
Designed by Matt Gibson, this Victorian terrace house utilises the device of the courtyard or a series of courtyards to provide light, amenity & flexibility to an otherwise compact single fronted cottage relieving the need to increase footprint and or go upstairs for this family of 4.
Matrix Design has designed Endless Encinitas Summer, a contemporary house in San Diego, California, US. Project description: On top of a low coastal divide, the sea spread out to the west and small mountains populating the dawn view, this expansive home runs along the south to north axis of the land. The big entrance in
Greenwich Estate is an interior design project recently completed by Décor Aid. Project description: It’s easy to see why New Yorkers are drawn to Greenwich, Connecticut: the charmingly rural town feels far removed from the city’s hectic environment, but it’s still a reasonable commute. For this project, our clients–who work in Manhattan–wanted to reimagine a
Designed by Lake Flato Architects, the Goat Mountain Ranch is a newly completed ranch house located in Uvalde, Texas. This ranch recently earned LEED certification. Project description: Seated on a heavily-wooded bluff, Goat Mountain Ranch tempers views overlooking the expansive Nueces River Valley to the southwest and upward views of Goat Mountain and a bowl-shaped
Designer: Hamid Nicola Katrib Project: Duplex Constanta Location: Constanta, Romania Photography: Bogdan Ivan Courtesy of Hamid Nicola Katrib When we think about the sea, we can nearly feel the freedom of the blue water, the freshness of the wild waves and the young spirit in the air. When I started working on duplex Constanta in
Japanese philosophy applied to interior design builds upon balance, love for natural beauty and order, which is not necessarily a synonym to minimalism. While hiding the ‘practical’ counterpart of everyday life, the concept highlights the esthetics of it. A wooden wall in fact is an entrance to the bathroom and the wardrobe
Built in the 1970s, this cedar-clad home with its multi-gabled roof was typical of an era when split-level design was the height of architectural acuity.