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Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point: New Eco-Lodge in Remote Central Tasmania

Pumphouse Point is a new eco-lodge in remote Central Tasmania. Situated on Lake St Clair, the boutique accommodation offers it’s guests a truly immersive wilderness experience. Designed by architects Cumulus Studio, it’s a great example of progressive Tasmanian architecture.

Elegant Retreat with a Great Connection Indoor-Outdoor

Designed by the esteemed New Zealand studio W2, this residence showcases a blend of elegance and architectural innovation. Combining two distinct forms, this four-bedroom home optimizes the property to ensure urban privacy while also embracing open plan living that highlights both space and uniqueness.

Canyon Barn / MW Works

Located in the eastern foothills of the cascades, this renovation converted a turn of the century working barn into a three-bedroom retreat from the city. The building was restored with the intention of creating a comfortable home

Mountain Shelter on the Highest Peak in Slovenia

Project: Mountain Shelter Instructors / Architects: Rok Oman, Spela Videcnik – OFIS Architects Student Design Team, Harvard GSD: Frederick Kim, Katie MacDonald, Erin Pellegrino OFIS architects Team: Andrej Gregoric, Janez Martincic, Maria Della Mea, Vincenzo Roma, Andrea Capretti, Jade Manbodh, Sam Eadington Structural Engineering: Hanif Kara, Edward Wilkes – AKT II, London, UK, Photo courtesy:

50’s Beach Shack Remodeled with “Live” Material

Located on the bluffs of Santa Barbara, this beach shack was redesigned by Simmons & Co. Description by Simmons: This was a remodeled 50’s beach shack, perched on the bluffs of Santa Barbara, overlooking the Channel islands. The concept was to be authentic and true to the natural world outside and not “over design” the

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