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In the design of Villa No. 003, to reduce long-term costs and reduce the continuous dependence on traditional energy sources, and to improve the efficiency of human performance in economic terms, to protect and restore natural resources, and to reduce energy consumption and waste in terms of the environment, we decided to We used the following solutions for design.

Even if you have the perfect space, it won’t do you any good if your exterior doesn’t reflect that. Your exterior is your first impression to customers and potential partners, so make sure you take the time to get it right. In this blog post, we will share four important things to pay attention to on your company building exterior.

In mid-February, a new creative space "Atelier" was opened in the House of Culture "GES-2" in Moscow, Russia. The authors of the project were Ekaterina Poruchik, the curator, Olga Rokal, the teacher and co-founder of the architectural studio UTRO, and Svetlana Shuvaeva, the artist.

A family home unites the demands of an extensive program with hierarchy, plasticity, natural light, views, blurring of interior/exterior space and a unique connection to the natural landscape. Building elements are organized into attached/detached pavilions based on program, hierarchy of structure and levels of privacy. The pavilions are dislocated around a unifying north/south glass spine/bridge that allows for an abundance of natural light, ompelling vistas through the building to the surrounding landscape, lake, and beyond.

Bodrum Z House is a holiday house project that has been reconsidered due to the changing usage needs of a family of 4 and some structural requirements. It aims to create a living space on the Aegean Coasts, which elegantly adapts to its landscape and location, where the feeling of light, comfort and flow play a leading role.

Selling a home is rarely described as enjoyable. It is much more likely to be linked with a certain degree of stress, and even trepidation. Yet, with the last couple of years seeing huge leaps in property prices in many regions, it is not surprising that many homeowners are looking to see a return on their investment and sell up.

This Highcliff Residence was designed for a retired couple who were looking for their forever home that would meet their current and future needs. To fit into the context of the neighborhood, the single story house was designed with a single sloping roof that extends upward and outward to capture the views of the cityscape.

This new home is located on Lake Washington in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle. The gently sloping site faces south with views of the lake and territorial views of Seattle. The clients wished to create a light-filled home that would accommodate the needs of their growing family of five and allow them to entertain comfortably. In response, we created a home with an open plan featuring a centrally located two-story living room at its heart.