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Gibson Bronte House 1

Gibson Bronte House / Nick Bell Architects

Gibson Bronte House is a renovation and expansion project completed by Nick Bell Architects, a Sydney based Architects founded in 2008. This freestanding home sits on a relatively small block within a conservation area. The challenge was to integrate…

Hirtenstein Residence

Hirtenstein Residence / Thomas Juul-Hansen Architect

Project: Hirtenstein Residence Architects: Thomas Juul-Hansen Architect Location: Tribeca, New York City Photography: Thomas Loof The Hirtenstein Residence project combined five individual apartments in one york to create a four bedroom, five bath 9,000 sq ft triplex

SieMatic - La Cornue Showroom by Levin Packer Architects 4

SieMatic-La Cornue Showroom / Levin Packer Architects

Project: SieMatic-La Cornue Showroom Architects: Levin Packer Architects Location: Tel-Aviv Port, Israel Architect in Charge: Rona Levin, Ruth Packer Area 224.0 m2 Project Year 2016 Photography: Amit Geron Levin Packer Architects have designed the SieMatic-La Cornue Showroom

DS House by Studio Arthur Casas 2

DS House, Sao Paulo / Studio Arthur Casas

The client, whose grown-up children left the family home, aimed for functionality and further integration between spaces now inhabited only by a couple. The volume of the house occupied almost the entire surface of the narrow and…

Cafe Cicero

Cafe Cicero by Alts Design Office

Architects: ALTS Design Office Project: Cafe Cicero Location: Bodaiji, Konan, Shiga Prefecture, Japan Creative, Design and Art Director: Sumiou Mizumoto Area: 130.09 sqm Photography: Fuji-Shokai / Masahiko Nishida This proposed new café project is of a plan

Versailles Studio Apartment 10

Versailles Studio Apartment by Catseye Bay Design

Architects: Catseye Bay Design Project: Versailles Studio Apartment Location: Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia Area: 36.0 sqm Project Year 2016 Photography: Katherine Lu This bold, sensitively designed 36 sq metre studio apartment in an art deco building in Sydney’s

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