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Quantum Table is Inspired by the Motion of Subatomic Particles

American designer Jason Phillips has designed Quantum table, an elegant dining piece of furniture. Quantum is a dining table that interprets what the movement or path of subatomic particles might look like. Heavy gauge steel wire is hand-formed, then powder-coated black. This forms a pedestal base for a lacquered orange corian top.

The Crossing House Overlooking Pakiri Beach

Studio2 Architects have designed The Crossing House, a private home built on the original cattle tablelands overlooking Pakiri Beach, New Zealand. Description by Studio2 Architects: The house fuses together a limited material palette of concrete, blue steel, and oiled cedar into a bold and incredibly dynamic space, allowing the owner (a professional writer) genuine flexibility

Lama House Has a Long and Narrow Shape

Lama Arhitectura have recently completed Lama House in Bucharest, Romania. The project could be considered as daring because of its site proportions, a long but very narrow strip of land (7.5 X 40 M) with a blind wall on one side.

Pear Tree House in South London by Edgley Design

Edgley Design has designed Pear Tree House in South London. Edgley Design is a young, creative award winning RIBA Chartered architectural practice based in Hoxton, East London, set up by Jake Edgley in 2004. Description by Edgley Design: The concept for this backland house began with a 100 year old pear tree, a remnant of

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Remodeled 1930s Bauhaus Bungalow in a Stylish Contemporary Home

Project: Bauhaus Bungalow Architect: La Hally Architect Location: Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire, United Kingdom Photographer: Simon Maxwell House in Hamble-Le-Rice is a complete renovation and extension project completed by La Hally Architect. The Bauhaus bungalow sits on the edge of the River Hamble, Hampshire, and is a part of Crowsport Estate, a 1930s property commissioned by Sir

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