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Le Loggette Restaurant, Modena / Ambientevario

Le Loggette is the name the locals use for the spaces under the porticoes of Piazza della Repubblica in Formigine’s historical centre, recently converted by the municipality into a special place, retaining its original name, showcase of the area’s heritage, homage and celebration of local tradition and culinary products.

Golf Architecture Project / ÁBATON

Golf Architecture Project, Madrid / ÁBATON

The Golf Architecture Project owes its name to the serene views of a golf course it boasts. This feature, alongside the preexistence of trees on the site before construction, served as a starting point for the project, as well as a clear objective: to respect the vegetation in the layout of the house and use its potential to frame the positioning of the new residence

Ortensia Restaurant / Chris Shao Studio

Ortensia Restaurant, Shanghai / Chris Shao Studio

Ortensia Restaurant, an endeavor by a Japanese chef and a Chinese pastry chef, not only brings together French-Japanese cuisine but also transports it to the heart of Shanghai. Following the success and Michelin recognition of their Parisian location, they have now recreated their culinary vision in China.

Santa Catarina Apartment / Natan Hostins Design Office

Santa Catarina Apartment / Natan Hostins Design Office

Natan Hostins Design designed the renovation of this apartment, located in the city of Gaspar, state of Santa Catarina – Brazil, for a young couple – she is a stylist and he is a lawyer. Focusing on the specific needs of the clients, the project adapted the original plan, transforming each room into a unique expression of comfort and style.

Canada Israel / Halel Architecture and Interior Design

Canada Israel Residence, Ra’anana / Halel Architecture

We often think of a house as four walls and a roof, but for this Canadian family of six—parents in their 30s, four young children in tow—home means so much more. They arrived in Israel a few years ago with a sense of purpose: to create a private world that would blend the North American design language they held dear with the open, sunlit spirit of their new environment.

Wonga Park House / Architeria Architects

Wonga Park House, Melbourne / Architeria Architects

A flawless expression of a no-expense-spared creation sporting an innovative single-level C-shape design that embraces a central indoor-outdoor entertainment precinct accessible from three wings, Villa Gawi unfolds in spectacular fashion across 812sqm (approx.) of refined luxury on a 7,000sqm (approx.) lifestyle block.

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