St. Kilda Micro Apartment / Tsai Design
St. Kilda Micro Sanctuary is a 25 m² studio apartment in Melbourne. It was designed for a couple who spends only two to three months here each year. For the rest of the time, they rent it…
St. Kilda Micro Sanctuary is a 25 m² studio apartment in Melbourne. It was designed for a couple who spends only two to three months here each year. For the rest of the time, they rent it…
Located on a spacious corner lot in Austin’s Zilker neighborhood, Garner Estate began with two key elements: a majestic live oak tree and a 1940 stone cottage. Rick and Cindy Black Architects drew on Texas vernacular influences…
À la Blanc Apartment stands out through soft white shades that cultivate a sense of calm and refinement. Tall ceilings create inviting voids where natural light and reflections abound. Meanwhile, mirrors amplify the feeling of depth, offering…
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Cinema City Tower by STIPFOLD rises from a small 700 m² site in Tbilisi. It follows strict building rules yet still offers a bold new form. Situated near a historic cinema, it respects the old structure’s heritage.…
A family estate to be inherited by the children – this is how one can characterize this dream house surrounded by centuries-old pine trees. Nothing here breaks the harmony with the surrounding space, so the main idea…
Globant, the Argentine unicorn specializing in software engineering services, has continuously expanded its horizons to enter new markets and strengthen its presence worldwide. In 2014, the company established itself in Peru with multiple office locations in Lima.…
Red Rock House is a sculpture in dialogue with its surroundings—a tacit acknowledgment that the desert grants no free passes. Here, architecture and environment fuse into a kind of equilibrium: the mass of concrete and steel, the…
From the street, House of the Elements seems like a typical late-19th-century London terrace. Yet behind its traditional Victorian facade lies a transformed interior that feels more like a calming sanctuary than a city home. Designed by…