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High-altitude suspension bridge made of glass opens in Hunan, China

A high-altitude suspension bridge with glass-bottomed opened Thursday in China. The bridge spans the gap between two cliffs at the Shiniuzhai National Geological Park in Pingjiang County, Hunan province, and is thought to be the highest glass-bottomed bridge in the country. The bridge, called “Haohan Qiao” in Chinese, spans a 300-metre canyon and is 180 metres […]

Chapel on the Hill: Boutique Conversion of a Methodist Chapel

Set in the very best walking area of the beautiful North Pennines, UK, just a short walk from the famous High Force Waterfall, this stunning chapel conversion with its historic building fabric and modern interior design is a real Teesdale jewel. The original windows of the nineteenth century building have been reopened, framing dramatic views

Soho Residence in New York Slade Architecture 2

Soho Residence in New York / Slade Architecture

Located in New York, Soho Residence was completely renovated by Slade Architecture. The existing space was a commercial/industrial loft space of about 3000 sf/300 m2. The historic front and back industrial windows define the large loft feel. In order to emphasize these and to allow light and views into the 100’ deep building, we kept

Rural Retreat in Washington: Studhorse Winthrop by Olson Kundig

Project: Rural Retreat in Washington/ Studhorse Winthrop Design Principal: Tom Kundig / Olson Kundig Architects Project Manager: Mark Olthoff Interior Designer: Debbie Kennedy Staff Gus Lynch Location: Winthrop, Washington Photography: Benjamin Benschneider Studhorse is a rural retreat designed by Olson Kundig Architects. The house is located in Winthrop, Washington, US. Description by Olson Kündig: Set

Vernacular Architecture with Minimal Impact on the Earth

Jacob Brillhart and Melissa Brillhart have designed their own house of 140 sqm in Miami, Florida. The couple working in architectural studio Brillhart Architects. The design for our house relies on a back to the basics approach (vernacular architecture)- specifically studying old architectural models that care about good form but are also good for something. Each

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