Zen Outdoor Living Space: Hilgard Garden
Winner of the 2015 ASLA-NCC Top Residential Design Award, the Hilgard Garden / Outdoor Living Space was designed by Mary Barensfeld Architecture in Berkeley, California.
Winner of the 2015 ASLA-NCC Top Residential Design Award, the Hilgard Garden / Outdoor Living Space was designed by Mary Barensfeld Architecture in Berkeley, California.
This traditional apartment in Mexico City has been adapted to the modern lifestyle of a young owner. The project was designed and completed by Arqmov Workshop.
The 16,000 sft site of the Krishnan house had several existing trees and we envisioned a relatively low-slung architectural expression that would be interpretive of a vernacular aesthetic, while accommodating its green surroundings.
Tmolo House, designed by Pyo Arquitectos, transforms an old farmhouse converted into a holiday home for a young family with four daughters. Located in Granda de Abajo, Spain, the house underwent extensive renovation after being untouched for over five decades.
Located in the heart of Madrid, Attic House by Spanish architect Idoia Otegui offers an extraordinary blend of urban living and countryside charm. Situated on the 12th floor of a 1960s tower in the Chamberà district, this unique chalet-style residence provides the rare opportunity to experience the serenity of nature while being fully immersed in the bustling life of the city
Architects: Whale! Architecture Project: Casa Encallada / wooden beach house Design Team: Branko Pavlovic, Pablo Lobos-Pedrals Location: Tunquen, Algarrobo, Región de ValparaÃso, Chile Area: 180.0 sqm Photographs: Hugo Bertolotto Casa Encallada is a wooden beach house designed by Whale! Architecture and located on the Pacific coast, in Tunquen, Chile. Description by Whale! Architecture: The house
This project is based on the reform of an existing house in Petrer (Alicante, Spain), a construction of 86m2. ‘Reform for Niko’ is the name of the project completed by the Spanish firm Pablo Muñoz Payá Arquitectos.
TYIN Tegnestue Architects have designed a small cottage in contact with the Norwegian Sea. Description by TYIN Tegnestue Architects: The cottage holds a special place in contemporary Norwegian culture. A few generations back the majority of the Norwegian people made a living from farming, fishing or lumbering, trades which afforded closeness with nature. In the