A House for a Sea Dog Designed by Dodi Moss in Genoa, Italy
The “House for a sea dog” is accessed through a small door, 300 years old. The white lime that defines the narrow walls leads to the discovery of a space that
The “House for a sea dog” is accessed through a small door, 300 years old. The white lime that defines the narrow walls leads to the discovery of a space that
The structure consist of four main spaces on two levels: three bedrooms, common area and the terrace, center of the project.
The project involves the refurbishment of two adjacent apartments into a single residential flat. The partition between the two spaces has been demolished, as well as the mezzanines, transforming the living area into a single elementary volume
The Gfell hotel, which is adjacent to the pre-existing Schönblick restaurant, sits alone just a stone’s throw from the village of Fiè allo Sciliar, on top of a slope that provides views over unspoiled forests and meadows.
Designed for an entrepreneur couple who wanted their home to reflect their love of art, this penthouse apartment in the Lombardy plains offers a spectacular view of snow-capped Alps in the distance.
The new “Floris Green Suites” are no less spectacular inside than they are outside. The conventional living, bedroom and bathroom areas have been reimagined in an unusual way.
For the house of balanced contradictions, PLUS ULTRA Studio, led by Alessandra Castelbarco Albani and Marco Di Nallo, redefines the interiors of an apartment for a young couple in Milan, Italy
Where a raindrop begins its long journey into the sea, new perspectives appear: at the new observation deck on the Schnals Valley Glacier, and your mind is refreshed with the wide open views.