The project is located in a low-density residential area in Mexico City, where zoning rules currently permit one house to be built per each 1,000 m2 of land.
Atlasi Villa is situated in one of the most verdant settings on the outskirts of Tehran. At Villa Atlasi, the construction site features a trapezoidal footprint, which significantly informs the architectural form.
Perched on the edge of the Limassol seafront, this three-bedroom apartment is a quiet meditation on light, form, and the fluid boundaries between interior and exterior. Its design weaves a narrative of connection: between spaces, between the hills and the sea, and between the solid and the ephemeral.
This project takes a different approach by leveraging the potential of interior spaces to positively influence the surrounding environment. Unlike conventional designs that isolate buildings from their perimeter walls and leave windows facing neighboring properties—often leading to privacy concerns and visibility issues.
Choosing the right heating system is about more than staying warm—it’s about finding something that clicks with your lifestyle, your home, and your budget. Whether you’re drawn to the efficiency of heat pumps, the luxury of radiant floors, or the reliability of gas systems, there’s something out there for every kind of homeowner.
Incorporating trees into urban designs is not just an aesthetic choice—it’s a necessity for creating sustainable, livable cities. By prioritizing tree health and incorporating comprehensive tree care strategies, architects can ensure that trees thrive in urban environments, providing long-term environmental, social, and economic benefits.
The first Siberian bar of Russian drinks “D. Ivanovich" is located in the Siberian city of Tyumen. The concept of the bar is centered around the personality of D.I. Mendeleev, the famous Russian chemist, physicist, ecologist, technologist, oil worker, discoverer, in which areas did this famous person not succeed.
At the heart of Rotterdam's Katendrecht peninsula, Fenix occupies a century-old structure that was once part of the world’s largest transshipment warehouse for the Holland America Line, a company that facilitated the migration of millions, including figures like Albert Einstein and Willem de Kooning. The centerpiece of its transformation is the Tornado.