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Marine Parade Apartment with a Charming Monochromatic Interior

James Dawson Interior Design has designed Marine Parade apartment with a charming monochromatic interior. Description by James Dawson: Avant-garde in design and inspired by all things Parisian the space exudes sophisticated textures and clean-lines. The hand-drawn layout of the black and white wallpaper lifts the spaces and excites with an unexpected twist. Custom-made black wooden

Flight House: modern interpretation of a mountain home

The Flight House is a modern interpretation of a mountain home designed by Sacramento-based Sage Architecture. It is set in the Martis Camp development in the high Sierras, in Truckee, California, USA. Description by Sage Architecture: Our client were long‐time lovers of modern architecture, with a particular affinity for midcentury modern design. This home was meant

Sunset Plaza Residence: modernist forms with dramatic views over Los Angeles

Assembledge+ has designed Sunset Plaza Residence in Hollywood Hills. Description by Assembledge+:  The design of the Sunset Plaza Residence is primarily driven by the motivation to extend the precedent established by the modern architecture of Schindler, Neutra and Maston in the Hollywood Hills. The site demanded that the design address the dramatic views from inside out

Tennis Ave Residence – 1920s Cottage Redesigned by DM2 Architecture

Project: Tennis Ave Residence Architect: DM2 Architecure Studio Team members: Brad Muller, Joshua Graham Location: Brisbane, Queensland Photo Credits: Scott Burrows Photographer Located in Brisbane, Australia, Tennis Ave Residence is an old house redesigned by DM2 Architecture. Description by DM2: Occupying a quiet street in a conservative neighbourhood, the additions nestle into the suburban setting

Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point is a new eco-lodge in remote Central Tasmania. Situated on Lake St Clair, the boutique accommodation offers it’s guests a truly immersive wilderness experience. Designed by architects Cumulus Studio, it’s a great example of progressive Tasmanian architecture.

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