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Eyrie Retreat – Authentic Immersion in the Wild Nature

Eyrie Retreat is a project that includes two cabins designed by Cheshire Architects to an hour away from Auckland, New Zealand, close to Kaipara harbor. The architect’s description: Eyrie comprises two houses near Kaiwaka. Each is barely larger than four sheets of plywood. They are made from wood, are off-grid and autonomous, their outsides burnt

Environmentally Friendly House – Villa with Mosaic Facade

Project: Environmentally Friendly House Architects: GYZA Location: Vilnius County, Lithuania Area: 226.0 sqm Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Antanas Minkevičius, Žilvinas Vasiliauskas, Bonnevier Lithuanian architecture studio Gyza designed this villa on the northern outskirts of Vilnius city. The architect’s description: A birch stump surrounded by coniferous forest on the northern outskirts of the city of Vilnius,

Amazing Seaside House Designed by Paul Massey

Seaside House is situated on the UK coast in West Cornwall, and was excellent illustrated in a project conducted by photographer Paul Massey. Dreamy days and cosy nights by the sea are the order of the day in this luxury coastal retreat in Mousehole.

Warehouse Space Transformed into a Bright House

Regent Street Warehouse is a residential project developed by Techne Architecture + Interior Design in Melbourne, by converting an old warehouse space into a family home with three floors. The architect’s description: This three level conversion aims to promote the open nature of the subdivided warehouse space. The new architectural components attempt to recede within

Urban Treehouse Hotel in Berlin – Baumraum

Project: The Urban Treehouse Hotel Architect: baumraum Location: Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany Area: 34.0 sqm Photographs: Laura Fiorio The Urban Treehouse Hotel is a family project and is based on the initiative of the grandfather Hans-Joachim and his grandson Kolja, who ultimately mimplemented the project. Once more, it is conceived as an experiment and a research

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