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Casa F – Transforming a Museum into a House

Project: Casa F Location: Rotterdam, Nederland Architects: PEÑA architectuur Author: Gabriel Peña Builder: STV, Rotterdam Electra: Hoffman Elektro BV, Bergambacht Photo Credits: Maarten Laupman Area: 193 m2 living and 25 m2 terrace Delivered 2014 In 2010 the former Kralings Museum at the Hoflaan was transformed into a luxury apartment building. The building consists of three […]

Environmentally Friendly House – Villa with Mosaic Facade

Project: Environmentally Friendly House Architects: GYZA Location: Vilnius County, Lithuania Area: 226.0 sqm Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Antanas Minkevičius, Žilvinas Vasiliauskas, Bonnevier Lithuanian architecture studio Gyza designed this villa on the northern outskirts of Vilnius city. The architect’s description: A birch stump surrounded by coniferous forest on the northern outskirts of the city of Vilnius,

Warehouse Space Transformed into a Bright House

Regent Street Warehouse is a residential project developed by Techne Architecture + Interior Design in Melbourne, by converting an old warehouse space into a family home with three floors. The architect’s description: This three level conversion aims to promote the open nature of the subdivided warehouse space. The new architectural components attempt to recede within

St Kilda Gable End House by MRTN Architects

St Kilda Gable End House is the latest project by MRTN Architects in Melbourne, Australia. The house was built in the 80s and has been modified to accommodate a young family who wanted more space and light. The architect’s description: While most house alteration projects are concerned with an addition or alteration to the rear of

Loft Interior Furnished with Custom Designed Furniture

After several years living and working in London architect Dimitar Karanikolov and interior designer Veneta Nikolova moved back to Sofia, where they found a small but interesting attic apartment in a newly built development. They spent the next two years reconstructing the place, designing furniture and experimenting with details, and finishes.

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