Casa La Blanca by Di Frenna Arquitectos
Casa La Blanca bets on a completely interior environment with its “U” -shaped floor, separating both the social and coexistence space on the ground floor and the private space on the upper floor.
Casa La Blanca bets on a completely interior environment with its “U” -shaped floor, separating both the social and coexistence space on the ground floor and the private space on the upper floor.
Classic meets modern in this refreshing take on the vernacular Northwoods A-frame cabin. Utilizing a variety of steel panels, darkened clapboard and hints of bright natural cedar,
The Yeahka headquarter office project consisted in the refurbishment of three floors of the Kexing Science Park office building in Shenzhen for a total area of 6000 m2.
Nestled within the busy inner-city of Sydney, this warehouse converted apartment is infused with elemental Japanese design to create a minimalist, sustainable oasis that invites reflection and relaxation for a retired couple.
Casa Houlpoch is an old Yucatecan house from the end of the last century that gets its name from a snake from the region that regularly “visited” the property’s ruins.
Located on a tree-lined street in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, this late-1800s, three-story brownstone had been held within a family for decades- and with it, fell into disrepair and in desperate need of a thorough renovation.
On a unique plot in the metropolis of Tel Aviv that combines a extraordinary views and an organic farm, the customer wanted to establish a residential complex for the family.
The goal of the project, in line with the interests of the clients, was to build a single-story house with low construction costs, in order to adequately occupy a 2062-square-meter plot of land.