This project was implemented on the territory of an already existing family house. This cozy chalet was created thanks to a combination of opposites - as a hiding place for solitary meditations and relaxation from the frantic pace of life or for warm meetings with close friends and active communication.
Project name
Enjoy the Silence
Architecture firm
Loft Buro
Location
Kyiv, Ukraine
Photography
Serhii Polyushko
Studio Terpeluk reshapes a 1970’s San Francisco hillside house mixing vintage redwood tones with a contemporary language of color. Nestled among the California city’s neighborhood known for its streets lined with Victorian and Edwardian style homes, Studio Terpeluk completes the renovation of a 1974 two-story house of an American creative couple on...
Project name
Redwood House
Architecture firm
Studio Terpeluk
Location
Noe Valley, San Francisco (California, USA)
Photography
Joe Fletcher
Spanning in the plot size of 22800 sft, sits The Foliage House. The name is interestingly derived from the beautiful green patch of plot our client had. The plot is located in a developing suburb of Ahmedabad.
Project name
The Foliage House
Architecture firm
VPA Architects
Location
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Photography
Inclined Studio
This is a fictional design for a residential community located in the slopes of Baba Hill, near the city of Mlada Boleslav. The pretext is "Golden age living with proximity to nature"
Project name
Studenka
Architecture firm
Matej Hosek
Location
Czech Republic
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
With a project inspired by Albania’s distinctive mountains, Danish CEBRA has won the competition to design a new landmark in the capital of Albania, Tirana. Located on a prominent plot in the very heart of the city, the project - Mount Tirana - will be an architectural piece that celebrates the national identity and cultural heritage of Albania.
Project name
Mount Tirana
Architecture firm
CEBRA
Location
Tirana, Albania
Height
185 metres
Mohammad Qasim Iqbal: Continuing my explorations through Midjourney, I decided to imprint the fabric features onto the villa typology. The prompt used “Palladian Villas” as a key term, as I wanted the artificial intelligence to pick up on the strong renaissance style of those Villas.
Student
Mohammad Qasim Iqbal
University
Nottingham Trent University
Tools used
Midjourney
Show gallery is built as to exhibit the mock up room of on-going construction, “KALM PENTHOUSE ARI CONDOMINIUM”. Apart from visualize the residential unit’s space, visitors simultaneously experience the architectural design concept of the condominium.
Project name
Kalm Penthouse Ari / Show Gallery
Architecture firm
Paon Architects
Location
Khwaeng Samsen Nai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand
Photography
DOF Sky|Ground
One of the building-blocks of modern-day DIY is a material called plasterboard – a versatile material that forms an essential part of any renovation project. But what exactly is it, and how can it be used?
Written by
Anees Saddique
Photography
Roman Kadarjan
It was more than an aesthetic exercise. It was a spiritual retreat, a place to cleanse body and soul. The house is build for an elves like young widow as retreat for her soul. The architecture is strongly connected with nature. The garden with is forest like atmosphere was the starting point in the project. A major dream from the owner was to have...
Project name
House Elvesgarden
Architecture firm
Stephan Maria Lang Architects
Location
Munich, Germany
Photography
Sebastian Kolm
Located in the surfers Paradise of Playa Avellana, Kaya Villas is series of 4 boutique villas nestled in the lush forests directly behind the waves. Care was taken to locate the villas throughout the site in a way that posed the least disruption to the existing flora and fauna. As such each villa has a unique forest setting with a private garden an...
Project name
Kaya Villas
Architecture firm
Garton Group Architecture
Location
Avellanas, Costa Rica
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Lumion, Autodesk 3ds Max

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