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The apartment is divided into public and private zones. The former includes a spacious living room, dining room, small lounge, kitchen, and the owner's personal office with a separate bathroom. The living room, dining room, and small lounge form a suite of rooms divided by tall double doors. When open, the space transforms into a vast common area with access to the terrace and a breathtaking city view.

Ekho Studio has completed its first student accommodation project, as the interiors consultancy enters the PBSA (Purpose-built Student Accommodation) market for the first time. The project is a new-build scheme called Enso, located in the heart of Colchester and just minutes from the University of Essex campus.

ZIKZAK Architects have completed the renovation of a private school in Limassol. For the client, the form was just as important as the content, so the priority was a stylish and aesthetic space where younger students will have their classes. And unquestionably, a comfortable, safe, and interactive environment for the little learners.

Integrating plants into your home decor transcends mere design; it signifies a lifestyle statement. By applying the aforementioned tips, you can forge a seamless fusion of nature and design, cultivating a living space that not only enhances visual appeal but also nurtures well-being and a profound connection to the natural world.

The world’s first green hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for the recreational boating industry will be initiated in 25 Italian marinas and ports with refuelling stations designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA).

Delnia Yousefi: Nestled in the awe-inspiring landscape of The Dolomites in Italy, designed with a minimalist approach, the residence spans four distinct yet interconnected sections, each offering a unique perspective of the rugged mountainous terrain.

The O&A London team took great care in designing this spacious two-bedroom apartment for a family of three in St. Petersburg, Russia. The space was quite unusual: located on the top floor of a historical building featuring slanted ceilings and attic windows.

Architect Marina Lotsman's project for "Melody" company in Russia is not only an embodiment of the sound industry but also a symbol of preserving historical treasures. In this project, every detail, every architectural line, seems to affirm the importance of safeguarding a rich musical heritage.