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Roman Vlasov: When that life will change, and we will be able to overcome the force of gravity.  People will not drive cars, but flying ships.  We will get electricity from the air, and our homes will use magnetic fields.  Our buildings will be able to lift off the ground and change the laws of physics we are used to. 
Project name
Cosmic House 01
Architecture firm
Roman Vlasov
Location
Utopia
Tools used
Autodesk Maya, Redshift, Adobe Photoshop
A small, intimate weekend home situated near Ahmedabad that celebrates materiality and the relationship between the manmade and the natural - reducing carbon footprints. We used earthy, local materials, shaped and worked by local hands, to build this modest, private retreat. The surroundings were left largely undisturbed while building this ecologi...
Project name
Rock House
Architecture firm
tHE gRID Architects
Location
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Photography
Photographix India, Inclined Studio (Video credits)
The Portuguese architecture firm BALA atelier has recently completed Almirante Reis Apartment, rehabilitation of an attic in a building dated 1906, in Lisbon, Portugal.
Project name
Almirante Reis Apartment ''Apartamento na Almirante Reis''
Architecture firm
BALA atelier
Location
Avenida Almirante Reis, Lisboa, Portugal
Photography
Ivo Tavares Studio www.ivotavares.net
The house on the cusp of a fold in the Hollywood Hills identifies the differential complexity of the steep hillside as its functional and formal generator. The stark, rigid appearance enters a dialogue with the landscape, defining itself as a real object through the process of alienating its context.
Project name
MU77
Architecture firm
Arshia Architects, Ltd
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States
Photography
Paul Vu
Your home’s façade should be, once you have decorated the interior to your own personal preference, your highest concern. The way your home appears outwardly says a lot about you as a person – sometimes more than the interior ever could.
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Alexey Shikov (Cover image), Robert Bye, Nazrin B-va
“The Quest” is a replacement dwelling in Swanage, UK. Planning permission was granted in the spring of 2014, and construction started in October 2014. The build was completed in January 2016 and has won numerous accolades and awards, including: Built It 2017 , Daily Telegraph's H&R 2017, RIBA (South West) 2017 and Sunday Times' 2017 BHA.
Project name
The Quest
Architecture firm
Ström Architects
Location
Swanage, United Kingdom
Photography
Martin Gardner
Björk Apartment Project was designed by Filip Kučar and visualised by Metod Kulčar. Project represents the conceptual design of Björk's new apartment located in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Project name
Björk Apartment Project
Architecture firm
Filip Kulčar
Location
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tools used
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Autodesk Maya, Substance Painter, Pixologic Zbrush, Solid Angle Arnold, The Foundry Nuke
Veliz Arquitecto: The house based on the lightness of its shape, breaking with traditional codes and adapting to the landscape like rocks that are fragmented by the sea and carved by the breezes, its main Concept is the lightness of the design in relation to its curved forms and the organic language with which  environment that surrounds it.
Project name
Liviana House
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Location
Cuba
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop