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Reconstruction of Cottage House “Elegy: Taste of France”

Project: Cottage house Interior Design: Intemporary Design Studio Team: Alexandrine Lukach – interior designer, Nastya Korzhavina – lead architect, Andrey Paharenko (stonework), Pavel Kriven – building supervisor, Serhiy Ostapenko – IT/Home automation lead. Conducted: 2013 — 2015 Area before the reconstruction: 250 m2 Area after reconstruction: 425 m2 Location: Kyiv region, Ukraine Photo by Alexander

Tiny Home Away From Home – Modern Chic Apartment for Travellers

This small apartment is a tiny home designed by Budapest-based Position Collectiv Studio. The apartment can be rented for travelers who want to visit the Hungarian capital Budapest. A small area apartment, this tiny home was designed to provide a memorable accommodation experience for two style-seeking Budapest travellers. The centrepiece of the space is an

Visual Effect on the Wall Seed by Taeg Nishimoto

Visual Effect on the Wall – Seed by Taeg Nishimoto

Designed by Taeg Nishimoto, SEED is an object to be hung on the wall incorporating small plants as the focus. SEED comes in many variations of profile and surface texture. Each profile is taken from different river stones’ shape which is a result of a long smoothing process the stones go through in water flow

Contemporary Addition and Restoration to a Historic House

St Webster House is a recently completed expansion project by Moloney Architects in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Description by Moloney Architects: This project is an extension and restoration of a historic home in central Ballarat. The contemporary addition extends from the south side of the existing house. A wall of glass sliding doors connects the main

Old boat house converted into recreational space

Naust V is a collaboration between Kolab Architects and Koreo Architects. The project is a transformation of an old boat house in Vikebygd, a small village on the Norwegian west coast. Description by architect: A boat house, (in Norwegian «naust»), is a common landmark along the Norwegian coast. Traditionally built as a place for storage of

Stunning New York Skyscraper with Highly Decorative Carved Stone Facade

Project: New York Skyscraper Architect: Mark Foster Gage Location: 41 West 57th Street, New York City Height in floors: 102 Height in feet: 1492 Residential Units: 91 Structure: concrete frame Façade Materials: Limestone tinted Taktl© panels, hydroformed sheet bronze, brass extrustions Architect Mark Foster Gage was commissioned to design a 21st century, supertall luxury building,

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