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 Minimalistic interior design with wabi-sabi elements. The project is designed for modern and laconic people with a subtle sense of style. The living room and kitchen area imply an open space.

We projected a family house in a terrain located in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Mexico, near the forest ''La Primavera''. In the main entrance we designed a sculpture we called ''Brazos abiertos'' (open arms), to receive the guests.

Buying a house is a major investment and the purchase of your home is an emotional decision, but if you want to get rid of it, you need to start thinking about the logistics. If you’ve fallen on hard times or are looking for something else, here are some things you need to consider before selling your house.

Designed by Mahdi Eghbali Amlashi, the purpose of this project is to establish a moon village with recreational and research approach which planned for the next two or three decades that has the capacity to accept 100 people in limited time periods that include researchers, tourists, engineers of various sciences, etc. in the age range of 18-60 years with favorable physical conditions.

Located in the district of Porto, in the Village of Lousada, the Interpretation Centre of Romanesque is located in an area that is an expansion of this village marked by a strong relationship with an urban square called Pra- ça das Pocinhas and with the Senhor dos Aflitos Church - a strong reference in the town center.

An eccentric interior with industrial, modern, and minimalistic features achieves a balance between absolutely divergent styles and shapes. Keeping the palette tightly focused on natural elements, greenery appears throughout the large windows from the great forest outside creating a calm and sophisticated ambiance for the whole space.

If you're like most people, your HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) is probably something that you don't think about much.

RMJM RED’s scheme was selected from amongst more than a dozen proposals by various leading firms. The design, inspired by the project’s penultimate significance for the precinct, refers to a blossoming and bearing fruit for the precinct’s development.