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Green Magic Homes Brings Next Generation Sustainable Building Technology

Green Magic Homes, based in Miami, Fl, announces the official launch of their sustainable building technology Worldwide, and the introduction of their dynamic new construction technology into the USA that will change how we think about green living and earth sheltered homes. Built with fiber re-enforced polymer modules, Green Magic Homes are light weight, waterproof, […]

A Bungalow House from the 1930s Replaced by a Three-Story Concrete House

Project: Bungalow House Architects: Studio Christian Wassmann Project team: Pino Pavese, Garrick Ambrose, Helene Nishijo Andersen, Jorge Rivera Local architect / AoR: Rizo Carreno & Partners, Inc. Structural engineer: Hector De Los Reyes Engineering. Inc. Electrical and mechanical engineer: Project Caine General contractor: Cobo Construction Corp. Materials: Exposed concrete, terrazzo, Carrara marble counter tops, bench

Stone Creek Camp by Andersson-Wise Architects

Stone Creek Camp is a project designed by Andersson-Wise Architects and located in Bigfork, Montana, USA. Description by architect: This remote Montana Camp is situated along a sloping hill, leading visitors to discover the site progressively. From the gatehouses, a path leads down the hill to the master house, main lodge, and guesthouse. The buildings

Laight Street Loft in New York by DHD Architecture

Project: Laight Street Loft Design Interior: DHD Architecture + Interiors Architect: David Howell Interior Design: Steffani Aarons Location: TriBeCa, New York Area: 214 sg,m Photography: Emily Andrews Located in New York, Laight Street Loft was completely renovated by DHD Architecture. Description by DHD Interiors: A project that initially began as just a refinishing of floors,

Spectacular and Fashionable Tribeca Penthouse in New York

This Tribeca penthouse was modernized by David Howell Design. Description by David Howell Design: Housed in one of New York’s original cast iron façade buildings, this triplexed Tribeca penthouse features a 3,000 sq.ft. terrace and rooftop with a custom stainless steel swimming pool. When designing the interiors, the goal was to create a cool and

Quantum Table is Inspired by the Motion of Subatomic Particles

American designer Jason Phillips has designed Quantum table, an elegant dining piece of furniture. Quantum is a dining table that interprets what the movement or path of subatomic particles might look like. Heavy gauge steel wire is hand-formed, then powder-coated black. This forms a pedestal base for a lacquered orange corian top.

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