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Designed by Iranian Architect & Interior designer Milad Eshtiyaghi, the Wave Residential Complex is a 19 storey building planned to be built in Mumbai, India. The main idea of ​​the project is taken from the waves of the Indian Ocean, which is close to the project site.

When it comes to plumbing problems, they come in various shapes and sizes. Namely, they can be relatively minor and cost-effective, for example, running toilets or dripping faucets, or may lead to huge pipe leaks that can cause serious structural damage to your house.

Roman Vlasov: When that life will change, and we will be able to overcome the force of gravity.  People will not drive cars, but flying ships.  We will get electricity from the air, and our homes will use magnetic fields.  Our buildings will be able to lift off the ground and change the laws of physics we are used to. 

A small, intimate weekend home situated near Ahmedabad that celebrates materiality and the relationship between the manmade and the natural - reducing carbon footprints. We used earthy, local materials, shaped and worked by local hands, to build this modest, private retreat. The surroundings were left largely undisturbed while building this ecologically sensitive accommodation.

Let’s assume you’re interested in reducing your carbon footprint and following a more sustainable lifestyle. In that case, you may already be wondering how to move towards renewable energies and incorporate them into your daily life with ease.

The Portuguese architecture firm BALA atelier has recently completed Almirante Reis Apartment, rehabilitation of an attic in a building dated 1906, in Lisbon, Portugal.

Veliz Arquitecto: Introductory space designed to connect different areas within the installation and recreate an area that captivates you and invites you to discover and foster the mystery of the unknown, in turn invites you to meditate in an environment that is directly connected with nature outside and  the interior that fosters a relationship between the freshness of the forms and the vegetation with the most industrial styles.

The house on the cusp of a fold in the Hollywood Hills identifies the differential complexity of the steep hillside as its functional and formal generator. The stark, rigid appearance enters a dialogue with the landscape, defining itself as a real object through the process of alienating its context.