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In the middle of a landscape where nature claims its prominence, an architectural project rises meeting not only the needs of its inhabitant but also engaging in a serene and contemplative dialogue with its surroundings.

Compartment S4 embarked on repurposing a neglected canteen block dating back to the 1970s. The decision to transform this structure into office space symbolizes a departure from its former role while honoring its architectural legacy.

Mutant-Hut by Iranian architect Habibeh Madjdabadi is one of twelve houses designed by renowned architects from various countries for the Voronet Park development. This initiative invites twelve international architects to create distinctive living spaces on a shared site of 11,000 square meters, offering visitors the opportunity to experience architecturally.

Located in the heart of NW3, the property exceeds its duties in providing a private yet indulgent home for its large family. With a generous 750sqm floor plan, the grand interior spaces have been meticulously detailed with luxurious monochrome fixtures and fittings, whilst allowing the homeowners to display their personalities throughout.

When Goutam Raj Panda began his professional career in construction, he wasn’t content merely managing projects—he sought to master them.

BONTEA, originally from the tea-rich region of Menghai in Yunnan, has now arrived in Beijing. To provide a unique experience for tea enthusiasts and those who appreciate nature’s creations, Fon Studio designed a special “tearoom”. Located in Wangjing business district, the space is enclosed by a circular glass curtain wall, making the interior fully visible to passersby.

The plot where the project was to be implemented was part of the garden of an old mansion located in the residential neighborhood of Martínez, San Isidro, a district characterized by abundant vegetation. Nature was undoubtedly the centerpiece of the place.

This interior concept reflects the latest trends and embodies the core philosophy of an Italian bistro—naturalness, simplicity, and the uncompromising quality of its ingredients. The space is bright and minimalistic, bathed in natural sunlight, with a warm beige palette enveloping the soft, curved walls.