Artemis Interior developed this concept in collaboration with RVAD Studio, an award-winning architecture firm based in Tehran, Iran. The brief was to create a modular, sustainable house for the hot climate of Dubai.
We integrated historic features of architecture in the region, specifically utilizing the iconic ‘windcatcher’ and courtyard system...
Architecture firm
RVAD Studio in collaboration with Artemis Interior
Tools used
AutoCAD, Rhinoceros 3D, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Hassan Dehghanpour
Design team
Shalise Barnes & Jelena Markovic
Collaborators
Marzieh Pourramezan, Alireza Khademi
Visualization
RVAD Studio
Client
Buildner House of the Future Competition, Architizer A+ Awards
Status
Sustainable Unbuilt Project
Typology
Residential › Villa
Single wide manufactured homes are gaining popularity among families due to many factors. These homes offer families the chance to own a beautiful and comfortable home without breaking the bank. So, if you're looking for the perfect family home that offers all these benefits and more, consider choosing a single wide manufactured home.
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A minimalistic house in Bengaluru designed around the two African tulip trees fosters a deep sense of belonging for its dwellers. Nestled within the urban fabric of Koramangala, Bengaluru, the residence is designed to accommodate a family of four.
Architecture firm
Studio Detail
Location
Koramangala, Bengaluru, India
Photography
Shamanth Patil J
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel, black basalt stone
Typology
Residential › House
The views of the Golan Heights, Hula Valley and Naftali Mountains visible from the boundaries of the plot they purchased in the expansion of Kibbutz Gonen, led the couple to commission a particularly successful project - the creation of a minimalist house with large openings, optimally expressing the pristine natural surroundings.
Project name
Endless View
Architecture firm
Inon Ben-David
Location
Kibbutz Gonen, Israel
Principal architect
Inon Ben-David
Interior design
Inon Ben-David
Typology
Residential › House
The Mosswood Park Master Plan and new Community Center will create a vibrant destination for civic, cultural, social, educational, and recreational activities. The Park and Center will be inclusive of a diverse community of users, accessible, flexible in use, and thoughtfully designed. The new mass timber building will integrate thoughtfully within...
Project name
Mosswood Park Community Center & Park Master Plan Location: Oakland, California, USA
Architecture firm
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Location
Oakland, California, USA
Design team
Marsha Maytum, Ryan Jang, Dominique Elie, Cecily Ng
Completion year
Summer 2025
Collaborators
Architecture / Interiors: Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects; Landscape Architect: Einwiller Kuehl; Community Engagement: Art is Luv; Contractor: JUV; Civil: BKF Engineers; Structural: IDA Structural Engineers; MEP: Integral; Waterproofing: SGH
Visualization
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects, Einwiller Kuehl
Typology
Community Center
Abelen Architectuur designed the artwork Steiger for the Watersnoodmuseum (Flood Museum). The Steiger is an installation that contributes to awareness of climate change and thereby related problems. The artwork shows the consequences if we do too little to slow down climate change.
Project name
De Steiger - Artwork Watersnoodmuseum
Architecture firm
Abelen Architectuur
Location
Watersnoodmuseum (Flood Museum), Ouwerkerk, The Netherlands
Photography
Sandra Schimmelpennink
Principal architect
Rick Abelen
Supervision
Abelen Architectuur
Visualization
Abelen Architectuur
Tools used
SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop
Construction
Abelen Architectuur
Babayants Architects: Vesper Tverskaya is a club house with apartments that are finished. The builder has done the engineering, finished the walls, floor and ceilings, and the kitchen and bathrooms are completely finished. We were invited to finish the interior: to assemble the concept, adding furniture, fixtures and fittings, closets, art.
Project name
Vesper Tverskaya
Architecture firm
Babayants Architects
Photography
Sergey Krasyuk
Principal architect
Artem Babayants
Environmental & MEP engineering
Typology
Residential › Apartment