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Supervillain House in The Metaverse inspired by the latest James Bond movie and the Iron Man house. The house is sitting on a cliff with a view towards the ocean.

In this project, we were looking for maximum simplicity, so we worked the whole walls, ceiling, and floor in concrete, and we worked on the front window in a way that framing the trees in the back yard.

Spin butterflies around the candle. We have all seen the rotation of butterflies around a light source such as a candle or a lamp, and as a designer, the shadows created by the wings of butterflies on the surfaces caught my eye, and the basic idea of ​​a butterfly chandelier and Candles were formed from the shadow of butterfly wings on the wall of the room.

Perfectly cut, manicured lawns and stoic yard elements have a solid place in the landscaping world. But, there’s something to be said about wild, rustic environments that tap into the visceral spirit of humanity and nature.

My project, the radical museum seeks to create intellectual peace and and sophistication among different people , as what is happening in the current era is that everything that is strange or unconventional for a person is rejected at all, and this is what we must change radically, which is known as radicalism.

An architecture competition that protects health and prevent malnutrition. The winning project will be built in southern Senegal. The ‘Children’s House’ should be a welcoming place where activities aimed at preventing child malnutrition can be carried out in a rural environment of Sub-Saharan Africa.

The name of this villa is taken from the studio where it was designed, "Axono". In most parts of the project, we tried to use natural materials such as stone, cement, wood, etc. It was also decided to use nature with elements such as trees, shrubs, etc. so that nature is next to the house. The use of stone and green doubles the sense of fusion of building and nature and reconciles man with nature and improves the quality of living space visually.

 DONIS Wins First Prize With Frame City. Fernando Donis' proposal to create new habitable topographies in which humanity and nature coexist has won first place in Dezeen's Redesign the World competition powered by Twinmotion.