Ajuda Apartment, Lisbon / Arriba Studio
Architecture surrounds you every minute. At Arriba we want to enhance how you experience everyday life through the reinterpretation of the spaces you live in, from the door handle, to the room, to the city.
Architecture surrounds you every minute. At Arriba we want to enhance how you experience everyday life through the reinterpretation of the spaces you live in, from the door handle, to the room, to the city.
Situated in a Conservation Area in Islington, this Victorian maisonette has been reconfigured and extended to create a spacious, light and modern family home. The project was completed by Larissa Johnston Architects.
The Kevin apartment by JAAK, though not overtly Japanese in decor, draws its inspiration from Japanese space-planning techniques. The transformation from a two-bedroom layout into a flexible studio space allows for greater functionality and fluidity within a small area.
Project: Courtyard Cottage Architects: Wolveridge Architects Practice team: Jeremy Wolveridge, Ricky Booth, Jet Leong Builder and construction manager: Bartlett Architectural Construction Structural/civil engineer: Keith Long and Associates Landscape architect: Jack Reilly Building surveyor: Nepean Building Permits Location: Flinders, Victoria, Australia Photographer: Derek Swalwell Designed by Melbourne-based firm Wolveridge Architects, Courtyard Cottage is a single-storey courtyard
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.
South End Residence by Peter Braithwaite Studio is a bungalow house located in the historic South End of Halifax, Nova Scotia, near the cities largest municipal park.
Project: House Between the Pine Forest Architects: Fran Silvestre Arquitectos Location: Paterna, Valencia, Spain Area 722.32 sqm Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG “House Between the Pine Forest ” is a single-family residence designed by by Spanish studio Fran Silvestre Arquitectos. Twenty-one plateaus and seven volumes tell the story of this house. The aim of the
The Furnished Void is a warm and bright apartment completed in 2016 by Spanish studio Egue y Seta. The apartment, designed for a young family, has an area of 70 square meters and is located in Barcelona’s Eixample district.