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Assembledge+: Composed of three pavilions connected by a series of glass hallways, the single-story residence seeks to create a residential oasis in the heart of Los Angeles. The Western Red Cedar lined guest house/garage pavilion establishes a datum line that carves and connects the two larger volumes of the living and sleeping pavilions, comprised of oversized charcoal-colored board, batten extira and cement board siding.

The history of the colonial building that houses Casa Hoyos is the crucial pillar that gives sustenance to the identity of this new boutique hotel. The property, located in San Miguel de Allende, was originally acquired by Julián Hoyos at the beginning of the 20th century to make it the first currency exchange bureau in town.

Our homes are our safe havens, and our lives have become very busy, as our responsibilities increase with all the changes that are happening in the world around us. Therefore, after a long,  hectic, and exhausting day, all you need is to come home and shake off all the stress and relax to be able to face whatever life throws your way.

Sayeh Architecture Studio / Abolfazl Malaijerdi: Studying the history of countries we get to this conclusion that the human being was invariably managing to construct a shelter for his or her own welfare regardless of the language.

Veliz Arquitecto: The facade on the right drives ventilation through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary artery and the lungs.  The house is oxygenated as it passes through its interior and returns to the individual through the pulmonary veins located on the roof, entering the left atrium and thus a whole continuous shekel.

Being an owner of a rental property does not only include investing in a place, maintaining the property is also a part of the ownership. From screening the tenants to the maintenance and collecting the rent regularly, there are a lot of tedious tasks in managing a rental property.

Duplex apartment designed by Pogodin Rogov Group, is an apartment for a young couple in Korolev, Moscow Region. High ceilings made it possible to form a second level for a bedroom with a wardrobe, resulting in a concise two-light space, as well as an increased useful area.

Designed by SAOTA, a South African architecture studio known for advancing the possibilities of  20th-century modernism, this home represents the tradition of the terrace, with its emphasis on an outdoor orientation, but in a context and climatic condition vastly different from the origin of the type.