The house is planned on a typical 60’ x 90’ parcel of land located in the northern peri urban extents of Devanahalli, Bangalore. Designed for a family of four along with their three four legged companions, the project attempts at creating shared spaces for humans & animals alike while also seamlessly transitioning between indoor & outdoor.
Location
Bangalore, India
Photography
Atik Bheda Photography
Principal architect
Anisha Menon, Sabyasachi Routray
Design team
Indulekha Paul & Neethu Susan Mathew
Structural engineer
Radins Engineers Private Limited
Environmental & MEP
Yash Consultants Private Limited
Landscape
Planter’s Paradise
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Indesign
Construction
Galore Constructions Private Limited
Typology
Residential › House
The “Joy” project is my vision of the mid-century modern style, which is experiencing a new wave of popularity today. The vision is not formulaic, not glossy or textbook, but maximally personalized, taking into account the character and personal wishes of the customer.
Architecture firm
Sarah Mikhailova
Photography
Mikhail Bravy
Principal architect
Sarah Mikhailova
Design team
Sarah Mikhailova
Interior design
mid-century modern
Environmental & MEP engineering
Civil engineer
Own team of builders
Material
1.Painting AVIUM 2.Curtains and pillows DELARO8 3.Chair and banquette HOUSE OF OBJECTS 4.Carpets DOVLET HOUSE 5 Doors PRO DESIGN 6.Tile Ceramics of the Future 7. Stucco and moldings ОRAC 8. Floor ПОЛВАМВДОМ 9. Sofa and bed EVA MRANI 10. Plumbing Jaquar
Supervision
Author's supervision
Typology
Residential › Apartment
A bright example of how the interior concept reflects the interests of each family member is the apartment project in Moscow by interior designer Lesya Pechenkina. The clients contacted her Simple Interiors studio based on a recommendation from acquaintances, which has become a frequent scenario for the team’s collaborations today.
Project name
Eclectic Modern Apartment in Moscow
Architecture firm
Simple Interiors
Principal architect
Lesya Pechenkina
Design team
Style by Nelly Muratova
Collaborators
Text by Margarita Prakapovich
Interior design
Lesya Pechenkina
Environmental & MEP engineering
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The building, located in the heart of Porto's historic center, stands as a testament to the end of the 19th century. Comprised of 5 floors, it is intended for housing on the upper floors and commerce on the upper floor. As the street where it is located (Rua de Mouzinho da Silveira) is perfectly delimited by a continuous urban front and, for the mo...
Project name
Edifício de Mouzinho da Silveira
Architecture firm
Diana Barros Arquitectura
Photography
Ivo Tavares Studio
Principal architect
Diana Barros
Structural engineer
NCREP – Consultoria em reabilitação do edificado e património
Construction
Vilacelos – Construções S.A.
Typology
Residential › Apartments
Located in a bustling urban area of Indore, bordered by roads on the northern and western sides, this residence showcases a luxurious blend of contemporary and traditional design.
Architecture firm
Imagine Design Studio
Location
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Photography
Imagix Studio
Principal architect
Ankit Mittal
Design team
Vatsal Goyal, Jaishree Bihani
Material
Brick, Concrete, Wood, Glass
Typology
Residential › House
The project is named “The Oblique House” for its angular 2,200 sqft plot. It aims to deliver a simple, functional, and aesthetically pleasing home for a family of six. The design focuses on a three-bedroom layout along with a living room, Majlis area, dining space, and a spacious, clutter-free kitchen.
Project name
The Oblique House
Architecture firm
Arch Triangle Studio
Location
Dahod, Gujarat, India
Principal architect
Abbas Pitolwala, Mariya Kapadia
Design team
Jignesh, Mustafa, Abdullah, Mariya, Abbas
Interior design
Mariya Kapadia
Completion year
19-05 - 2024
Civil engineer
Abdeali, Mohsin
Structural engineer
Sturdy Structural Consultants
Landscape
Arch Triangle Studio
Visualization
Arch Triangle Studio
Construction
Amafhh Associate
Material
Brick, Concrete, Wood, Metal and Glass
Typology
Residential › House
Casa Aguilar emerges with the idea of creating an interior oasis where a family can experience introspection and contemplation while inhabiting their home. This intention is reflected in its architecture through an envelope of thick walls that acts as a second skin, protecting from views towards a densely planned area.
Project name
Casa Aguilar
Architecture firm
Taller Segovia Molina
Location
Querétaro, México
Photography
ZAICKZ, Diego Vázquez Mellado
Principal architect
Daniel Segovia Molina
Design team
Daniela Sigales
Collaborators
Ernesto Perea
Structural engineer
Andrés Casal
Tools used
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Material
Pigmented Concrete, Glass, Wood
Typology
Residential › House
Located in the southern area of Cordoba, Argentina these two houses stand out in front of a lush linear park providing a green and serene environment for their inhabitants. The main challenge consisted of designing two initially identical units
Project name
Casas Mellizas
Architecture firm
Mecba.arq
Location
Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Juan Cruz Paredes / Juan Reyes - Lucia Mores (Drone)
Principal architect
Marco Marchese, Leandro Cornaglia
Design team
Marco Marchese, Leandro Cornaglia
Collaborators
Belen Finocchi, Alumine Peralta Martinez, Juliana Benzo, Rocio Falco
Interior design
Mecba.arq
Structural engineer
Alberto García
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Construction
Marco Marchese, Joel Ribodino
Material
Concrete, Brick, PVC, Wood, Metal, Stone
Typology
Residential › Housing