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Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls, also known as Bradscanvas, has just released his highly-anticipated new series Pools From Above - an ode to the beauty found in the shapes, colours and textures of swimming pools. This unique and never-before-seen perspective uses Walls’ clean, minima...

That special day has come! You've finally decided that you want to buy a house. And that's a great thing, however, since it is one of the biggest investments you will ever make, you shouldn't act hastily.

180 Degrees Design + Build is an architect-led design-build firm specializing in high end custom residential design and remodels, technically challenging commercial design and construction, historic preservation, and adaptive re-use. Phoenix, Arizona and the surrounding desert Southwest provide the dramatic backdrop for our modern, elegant, and purpose-driven architecture.

Fulldraw Vineyard is located within the Templeton Gap AVA, the heart of California’s Central Coast wine country. Set on 100 acres of established vineyards, the land is characterized by its rich limestone soils and cool maritime climate—the perfect setting for growing Rhone-style varietals.

EYE of HORUS Eco-Hotelis located on the small paradise island of Adasi Sedir in the Gulf of Gokova and is very close to the southwest coast of Turkey. The house is located next to Cleopatra Beach considered to be the world's most beautiful beach.

Utilizing solar and other alternative energies is an unavoidable reality. Humanity cannot thrive on fossil fuels forever due to their inherently limited nature and the fact that they are the major cause of greenhouse gas emissions.

Carbon Cafe is located on the ground floor of a multi-purpose complex in Mehrshahr, Alborz province. The client proposed an iconic design and unique in the area that would make a memorable experience for the customers.

Walls and fences are typically used to keep people and areas separate, but at the Desert Botanical Garden an unusual series of structures actually brought people together. We combined wood, concrete, steel, stone and block to create a variety of richly textured and highly functional separators that both physically divided and visually connected open spaces.