The Apartment of Carole and Robin by Les Ateliers Tristan & Sagitta
The apartment of Carole and Robin designed by Les Ateliers Tristan & Sagitta is located on the ground floor of a mansion of the XVIIth arrondissement in Paris.
The apartment of Carole and Robin designed by Les Ateliers Tristan & Sagitta is located on the ground floor of a mansion of the XVIIth arrondissement in Paris.
This flat in Barcelona’s Eixample neighbourhood can get accommodate up to ten without requiring a single sleeping bag; other ten can eat at a time, and if we´re talking about mere snacks and humorous chat ….
Stirling House is a new-build house replacing two very narrow 2-storey weather-board cottages on the same lot but in a very derelict state. The project was completed by Sydney-based Mac-Interactive Architects. After much discussion with Heritage it was felt that it would not be possible to restore them to anything other than museum status as they could not be brought up to current BCA standards.
Discover the Venice Micro Apartment by Vertebrae Architecture, a hyper-efficient living space just 200 feet from Venice Beach. This transformed laundry room now features intelligent space utilization, abundant natural light, and a minimalist design
This 1,500sf duplex gut renovation in Noho, NY was designed as a first home to showcase a young couple’s casual lifestyle and expanding family. The program called for a family residence with an open, flowing interior on two levels.
Project: Tsawwassen Beach House Architect: Frits de Vries Architect Location: Tsawwassen, British Columbia, Canada Square Footage: 2 storeys, 2,335 s.f. + Tandem garage w/ cantilever canopy 452 s.f. Photography: Ema Peter Tsawwassen Beach House is a residential project completed by Frits de Vries Architects. Located on the beachfront in Tsawwassen, British Columbia, this compact home blurs
Nightingale Lane House, a semi-detached residence, has been masterfully redefined by the innovative design approach of London-based Inter Urban Studios.
This full renovation of a single-family Manhattan residence creates and intimate and modern home for a family with three young boys.
The architects’ plan was to extend the original flat by removing the front wall and replacing it with a 6m wide window, opening a full view to the private garden and allowing natural light to travel across the rooms. The extra square meters were covered with an open wooden roof, above the dining and living room space.