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An architectural concept, a house among the canyons. Is it possible to build a house of difficult terrain? The ravines and deep drops of canyons can be used as a habitat for a retreat from nature. Deserts have their own charm, where you can gaze out from the heights and rest on the heights immersed in meditation.
Project name
Canyon House
Architecture firm
Cosmo Render
Location
Khujand Desert Canyon, Tajikistan
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Megascans, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
The house is composed of 2 'L' shaped blocks stacked on top of one another. The short ends of each 'L' extend to the north to create a courtyard at ground level. The living spaces are arranged around this courtyard to maximise access to sunlight and to create a strong relationship between internal and external spaces.
Project name
Overlap House
Architecture firm
Castlepeake Architects
Location
Northbridge, New South Wales, Australia
Photography
Jason Waddell
Designed for a very special client, this coastal Malibu residence was carefully conceived to be a guest house and entertainment area. Built around an astonishing tree, the project envelops the surrounding landscape and integrates the built environment with it. The sinuous roof creates shade where necessary and brings natural light inside through sk...
Project name
Malibu Residence
Architecture firm
Victor B. Ortiz Architecture
Location
Malibu, California, USA
Tools used
Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, D5 Rendering
We created this project for our client, as for a person who works at home, loves cooking and does not like unnecessary details in the interior, as, by the way, we do. The basis of the interior is the bedroom, which is separated from the kitchen-living room by a glass partition and at the same time seems to be an integral part of one large space. Th...
Project name
G&G
Architecture firm
Between The Walls
Location
Kyiv, Ukraine
Photography
Katia Zolotukhina
Penthouse located in the Eixample Barcelones in a modenist building. It highlights a 50m² square terrace with south orientation, original recovered mosaic pavements and uncovered ceilings recovering the original constructive element of the “Volta Catalana”. The program consists of 4 bedrooms, one of them en suite, a family room, three bathrooms, li...
Project name
Penthouse in Eixample Neighborhood (A"tico en Eixample, Barcelona)
Architecture firm
Veronica Mimoun Studio
Location
Barcelona, Spain
Photography
Montse Garriga
A collaboration between Blue Truck Studio and a new homeowner with DIY construction experience, this home for a young family was a triumph in overcoming obstacles. Originally a dilapidated and compact two-bedroom, the house transformed into an expansive three-bedroom through the addition of a third floor cantilevered off the back
Project name
Gates
Architecture firm
Blue Truck Studio
Location
San Francisco, California, USA
Photography
Open Homes Photography
Home decorating is a great way to express your individual style and make your home feel like a reflection of you. With the right tips and tricks, you can create a beautiful and inviting space that you and your family will love. From choosing the right colors to incorporating architectural elements, here are 10 tips for home decorating that will tra...
Written by
Milos Radakovic
Photography
Max Vakhtbovych
The original exterior of this 1960’s mid-century modern home was showing its age, and the rear yard was overgrown and inhospitable. Our clients’ goal was to add an exterior living-space to the rear where they could relax and entertain while enjoying the serenity of the landscape.
Project name
Hampton
Architecture firm
Place Architecture:Design
Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Photography
Tom Holdsworth Photography