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Delnia Yousefi: Nestled along the picturesque coast of Italy, a groundbreaking villa emerges from the rugged landscape, offering a harmonious blend of contemporary architecture and natural beauty. This avant-garde residence, ingeniously sunk into a rocky beach, presents a facade that is both a tribute to the ancient Roman arches and a testament to modern design.

Bienetre is a project that is located in the heart of the residential neighborhood of Villa del Parque. In front, a 1940s English-style house will be completely restored and revalued, respecting its original materials without altering the identity of the neighborhood.

Inspired by the traditional gable house, the Boat House is comprised of an asymmetrical form suited to house the client’s powerboat and Laser yacht fully rigged.

It began its materialization from the architecture office Eletres Studio and in collaboration with the UDD SurSur School of Architecture, Concepción Chile, the Shadows in Gravity Pavilion project had as its general idea to propose an experimental and sensitive pavilion that would allow the recognition of social and landscape values.

The apartment has an area of 110 sq.m. + balcony, in a 15-year-old building. The apartment the client purchased was in preserved condition and adhered to the original contractor's standard from about 15 years ago, so it was outdated and did not meet the client's needs.

SKYLINE MARBLE 90 by Glass Design is a new washbasin that enriches and completes the striking SKYLINE collection. Characterised by harmonious symmetry and the interaction of volumes and transparencies, it represents the utmost in modernity and minimalism.

In the apartment for a young family, whose dynamic life extends between Slovenia and abroad, we are greeted by a long hallway when we unlock the front door. The inspiration for designing the corridor came in the moment of the first "encounter" with the space. The long wall on the left side is divided into multiple strips, with the first one dedicated to hanging clothes, the second and third decorated with wallpaper, and the fourth strip accentuated with a mirror.

The Luanda Waterpoints project improved and adapted three water access points on the outskirts of the city. The project aims to show how small-scale interventions and low-cost solutions can have an impact on the quality of life of disadvantaged populations. The interventions favour local labour and encourage the reuse of materials. With this in mind, we visited informal, open-air markets in Luanda and found a series of metal modules that were originally used in guardrails on urban elements in the city centre. These modules were purchased and adapted for use in the waterpoints project.