Following the previous collaboration between architectural bureau IK-architects and Norwegian developer Predio, creating HG-31 attic apartment in Oslo, architects continued their cooperation and presented another renovated attic apartment – a brutalist two-story apartment, inspired by Tom Ford’s style in Oslo.
Project name
Modern Brutalism: Tom Ford inspired attic apartment
Architecture firm
IK-architects
Photography
Veronica Moen
Principal architect
Kateryna Yarova
Design team
Kateryna Yarova, Khrystyna Stavytska of IK-architects
Interior design
IK-architects
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Wood, black metal, MicroCement
Supervision
IK-architects, Predio
Visualization
Kateryna Yarova, Khrystyna Stavytska
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The sentence describes an Iranian house inspired by Safavid architecture, renowned for its unique and captivating appearance. This house is a testament to the artistic brilliance of the Safavid era, which flourished from the early 16th to the mid-18th century. The Safavids are celebrated for their contributions to art, architecture, and culture, an...
Project name
Persian Paradise Villa
Architecture firm
K-Studio
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
S.K.Kamranzad
Collaborators
studioedrisi & Studio____ai
Visualization
S.K.Kamranzad
Typology
Residential › Villa
The owners of this house, a family with two children, are open-minded and curious individuals who travel extensively. While the house was still under construction, they approached architect Anna Kashentseva to design the interior. "One of the main requests from the clients was to complete the project in the shortest possible time," Anna shares. "Th...
Project name
Modern house with elements of Japanese aesthetics
Architecture firm
Kann Buro
Location
Moscow region, Russia
Photography
Sergey Krasyuk
Principal architect
Anna Кashentseva
Design team
Natalia Onufreichuk
Interior design
Anna Кashentseva
Typology
Residential › House
Gong's House, designed by Various Associates, prioritizes functionality and comfort to address the real needs of the family. The design team has developed and incorporated localized building materials, integrating the urban lifestyle with the natural environment of the countryside, and offering a comfortable gathering and dwelling space for the fam...
Project name
Gong's House
Architecture firm
Various Associates
Location
Yongjia, Zhejiang, China
Photography
Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Principal architect
Qianyi Lin, Dongzi Yang
Design team
Yongliang Huang, Liangji Lin, Chao Luo, Yuewen Cao
Built area
Building 800 ㎡ / Landscape 248 ㎡
Completion year
January 2024
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › Apartment
This article aims to shed light on Paul Steelman's most notable designs.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Steelman Partners
Musholla. It is an Islamic sacred building, called "musholla", which is used for the five daily obligatory prayers and the recitation of the Koran. Musholla can take two forms. Either in the form of a separate room inside the buildings. For example, in public institutions, airports, family houses and the like, or as a separate building.
Architecture firm
Erik Petrus Architects
Location
Pangandaran, Indonesia
Principal architect
Erik Petrus
Typology
Religious Architecture › Mosque
Chan Architecture: Situated on a prime beachfront corner site, this project encompasses the development of two upscale townhouses in Altona. Designed to embrace the stunning views of Port Phillip Bay, the front residence features elevated living spaces facing the ocean views, alongside ancillary areas branching off from a central double-height circ...
Project name
The Esplanade, Altona
Architecture firm
Chan Architecture
Location
Altona, Melbourne, Australia
Principal architect
Anthony Chan
Design team
Meyvin Daniele
Construction
Mancini Made
Typology
Residential › Houses
Truly, life originated from the moment of the Big Bang, an explosion in the void and nonexistence, giving birth to the formation of the universe. We delve into the discussion surrounding life and the evolution of the cosmos from the Big Bang to the formation of Earth, emphasizing the Big Bang theory and the role of physics. Drawing insights from Fr...
Project name
The Origin of Life Skyscraper (Life, Vitality, and Genesis)
Architecture firm
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Visualization
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, SketchUp
Principal architect
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Design team
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Collaborators
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Interior design
Hamidreza Edrisi, Houri Taleshi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Mahdiye Amiri
Typology
Commercial › Mixed-Use Development
Nestled in the southern extreme of Pinamar County, Kairos House rests on a new small urbanized area consisting of four blocks surrounded by a forest and connected to the city only by a boulevard. Large-sized lots and a restrictive building code secure a balance between human presence and the local flora and fauna.
Project name
Kairos House
Architecture firm
Estudio Galera
Location
Pinamar, Argentina
Design team
Ariel Galera, Cesar Amarante, Francisco Villamil, Luisina Noya, Micol Rodriguez
Collaborators
Soledad Van Schaik, Juan Cruz Ance, Facundo Casales. Project supervisor: Pablo Ahumada. Administration management: Verónica Coleman. Translation and text editing: Soledad Pereyra
Civil engineer
Surveyor: Ariel Triana
Structural engineer
Javier Mendía
Environmental & MEP
Electricity: Gabriel Jaimón; Sanitation: Christian Carrizo; Ducts and sheet metal: Rubén Calvo; Custom metal working: Marcelo Herrero.
Construction
Audine Constructora
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Yinjispace, a renowned Chinese design platform, organised an educational design and art tour from 9 to 15 June 2024, highlighting Cape Town as a global design centre.
Photography
Paris Brummer