Tongass Ledge sits gently perched over the Alaskan shore. Overlooking inlet waters and balanced at the edge of a rock wall, two volumes at a subtle angle capture the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Project name
Tongass Ledge
Architecture firm
Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects
Location
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Principal architect
Dan Wickline
Design team
Brian Watzin (Project Architect)
Interior design
Emily Knudsen
Structural engineer
R&M Engineering
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Adobe products
Construction
Marble Construction
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Complete reconstruction of the interior, including a new layout.
Project name
Tusarova Apartment
Architecture firm
Plus One Architects
Location
Tusarova 37, 170 00 Prague, Czech Republic
Principal architect
Petra Ciencialová, Kateřina Průchová
Interior design
Karl Filsak
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Exposed concrete – the original supporting structure. Added concrete – sink, kitchen counter, island. Stone – local use on the kitchen counter and bedside tables. Sheet metal – library. Oak veneer – furniture according to the author's design.
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The footprint of the house, which is a result of plot size limitations and spatial requirements of the clients, takes on the whole allowed ground floor size. As a result, we came across a challenge which we are very much used to, with a solid enclosed shape and limited garden space.
Project name
Connected from Within
Architecture firm
Jacobs-Yaniv Architects
Location
Outskirts of Tel Aviv, Israel
Principal architect
Tamar Jacobs, Oshri Yaniv
Design team
Yuval Erez, Oshri Yaniv, Tamar Jacobs, Ravit Elia
Structural engineer
Doron Tweg
Landscape
Itamar Landscape design
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House
The Casa Tonaya project is located in the surroundings of the town of Tonaya, Jalisco. On the slopes of the Colima volcano.
Location
Tonaya, Jalisco, Mexico
Principal architect
Arturo Ferguson
Landscape
Paisajismo Michel
Material
Stone, Wood, Steel, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
IWI, the smallest nomad studio. IWI is an architectural project that offers the user a living space that adapts to their lifestyle. It is a product developed and patented in Ecuador by the architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia. The living space is built in wood by Computer Numerical Controlled technology (CNC milling), creating an industrialized pr...
Architecture firm
Juan Ruiz + Amelia Tapia
Photography
JAG Studio, Joel Heim (Drone images)
Principal architect
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Design team
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Interior design
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Built area
8,5 m² extended and 2,4 m² compressed
Civil engineer
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Structural engineer
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Environmental & MEP
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Tools used
Computer Numerical Controlled technology (CNC milling)
Construction
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia, Roberto Vazquez
Material
Cypress (cladding, front door frames and accordion ribs), Plywood (furniture, back and front modules), Glass (front door), Sheep wool (floor and walls insulation), Cork (envelope water barrier and heat insulation)
Client
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia
Typology
Residential › Flexible & Transformable Living Space
A linear 485 m² penthouse in Leblon, Rio de Janeiro. An architecture and decoration project signed by Magarão + Lindenberg Arquitetura.
Project name
DC Penthouse
Architecture firm
Magarão + Lindenberg Arquitetura
Location
Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Photography
Juliano Colodeti / MCA Estudio
Principal architect
Mauricio Magarão
Design team
Alice Lindenberg, Maria Pia L. Jorge
Collaborators
Jefferson Stunner
Interior design
Magarão + Lindenberg Arquitetura
Environmental & MEP engineering
Civil engineer
Stewart Engenharia
Structural engineer
Abilitá Engenharia
Landscape
Daniela Infante
Lighting
Maneco Quinderé & Associados
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The Jet House, Hello Wood's latest tiny home is ready to soar. Hello Wood’s Jet House is a childhood fantasy come true. The cottage in the shape of a pastel blue airplane is tucked away in a ring of trees among the hills of Zala County, Hungary.
Project name
The Jet House
Architecture firm
Hello Wood Studio
Location
Zala County, Hungary
Principal architect
Tamás Fülöp (Project Architect)
Design team
Lead Designers: András Huszár, Péter Pozsár. Design Board: András Huszár, Dávid Ráday, Krisztián Tóth. Creative Concept: Lujzi Pados, Tamás Fülöp
Interior design
Hello Wood
Civil engineer
Hello Wood
Structural engineer
Hello Wood
Material
CNC prefabricated plywood
Typology
Residential › Cabin
The clients are a young family. At the time of designing, a couple had one child, but they were planning a second one and asked us to design two separate bedrooms for kids. The clients also wanted a master bedroom and a dressing room, three bathrooms (master one, for children and for guests), a laundry room with some storage for all the household a...
Project name
A 138 m² three-bedroom apartment with a kitchen island in Moscow
Architecture firm
Alexander Tischler
Photography
Yaroslav Lukiyanchenko
Principal architect
Karen Karapetian
Design team
Karen Karapetian (Chief Designer), Oleg Mokrushnikov (Engineer), Ekaterina Baibakova (Head of Purchasing), Alexey Stepanov (Head of Finishing), Nastasya Korbut (Stylist), Anna Prokhorova (Designer), Konstantin Prokhorov (Engineer), Timur Chochiev (Head of Finishing), Andrey Savelyev (Installation Manager)
Interior design
Alexander Tischler
Environmental & MEP engineering
Alexander Tischler
Civil engineer
Alexander Tischler
Structural engineer
Alexander Tischler
Lighting
Alexander Tischler
Construction
Alexander Tischler
Supervision
Alexander Tischler
Tools used
ArchiCAD, SketchUp
Typology
Residential › Apartment, Interior Design