Ginowan House, Japan / Matsuyama Architect and Associates
A house for a family of 5 was requested on the sloping land. The initial proposal was to build a multi-storey building to regain the vista toward the ocean.
A house for a family of 5 was requested on the sloping land. The initial proposal was to build a multi-storey building to regain the vista toward the ocean.
The total area of the Green Park Apartment is 85 square meters. The customers wanted to get the most ergonomic space, with notes of brutalism and bright accents in the interior. In every room there are elements of wood.
The building’s 25,000sqm scale allowed COX to develop an Agile workplace with strong planning principles – rich in amenities, culture, connectivity and identity. The result is a tailored workplace design that consolidates the client’s resources to support communication and diversity, with a strong focus on human interaction.
Located in the bustling Hangzhou, Yi Shan restaurant offers a tranquil, simple dining environment that integrates into the atmosphere of daily life.
Project: Columbia River Valley Lookout Architects: Twobytwo Architecture Studio Lead Architects: Jennifer Bassett + David Tyl General Contractor: Zimmerman Construction Location: Golden, Canada Area: 2450 ft² Year: 2023 Photo credits: Hayden Pattullo Nestled away in the Kootenay mountain range, a compact ski cabin named Columbia River Valley Lookout brings family members together and connects them
Charmed by the ever-so-popular typology of the A-frame cottage, the new owners of this 1950’s property aspired to renovate and revitalize the cottage into a 21st century home.
The Ocean Cliffside Residence was a challenging and rewarding build that ultimately resulted in checking all the boxes for the owner, design team and ourselves.
The Semerey apartment is located on the 4th floor of a residential house, which was built in 1905, in the historical area of Kyiv. The space itself is luminous: all the windows overlook a quiet green park, and the light freely streams through them.