The house derives its name from the video game of the 90s - Tetris and is designed as an interlocking composition of many smaller volumes. The house is situated in Greater Noida and is built on a plot size of 200 square meters.
Project name
Tetris House
Architecture firm
Chaukor Studio
Location
Greater Noida, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Photography
Ekansh Goel (Studio Recall). Videography by Studio Sohaib
Principal architect
Nilesh Bansal
Design team
Tejeshwi Bansal, Ritu Singh
Interior design
Chaukor Studio
Civil engineer
Tariq Siddhiqui
Structural engineer
EBI India
Environmental & MEP
Chaukor Studio
Supervision
Chaukor Studio
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion
Material
Concrete, glass, wood, steel
Typology
Residential › House
Many people dream about purchasing their own house, and there are quite a few reasons for that. Most importantly, homeownership gives you the level of freedom and comfort some of us are looking for. Apart from this, it can be a great investment and even a chance to save money, especially when you are still in college.
Photography
Brian Babb (cover image), Tierra Mallorca
The concept is located in a pine forest. The main idea of the design is to preserve as many trees as possible and let the trees play a significant role in the design processes and be a part of the design itself.
Project name
Forest House
Architecture firm
Omar Hakim
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, Lumion , Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Omar Hakim
Typology
Residential › House
The Ava house is an 84 sqm house located in Damavand. The owners are a young couple. Ava is a renovation project, aims to utilize in the wintertime holidays. They entrusted us with the design of the house. So we decided to create an eye-catching and calm atmosphere inspired by the winter season.
Architecture firm
Arash Saeidi, Parnaz Jafari
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Design team
Arash Saeidi, Parnaz Jafari
Visualization
Arash Saeidi
Typology
Residential › House, Renovation
A good quality water softener will remove most minerals from the water that may cause problems in the long run. This article will discuss why you need this system to protect yourself from potential issues with hard or poor-quality tap water.
The concept hotel "Mutis" located in Indonesia. This project represents our search for combinations of different stylistic directions. We experimented a lot with geometric shapes, materials and furniture.
Project name
The Mutis hotel with Japanese aesthetics in Indonesia
Architecture firm
279 Concept Studio
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Dmitry Hlavenchuk, Daria Hlavenchuk
Design team
Dmitry Hlavenchuk, Daria Hlavenchuk
Visualization
279 Concept Studio
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
Eye Contact with a Poplar, this project is located in Kordan, Karaj in an area of 900 Sq.m and it is being used by a family as a leisure villa.
The first step in designing this project after site analysis was to plant a poplar tree approximately at the middle of the area and then placing windows around it in order to be able to look at it, Then co...
Project name
Kaboodeh Villa
Architecture firm
Special Space Studio
Location
Aghasht, Kordan, Karaj, Iran
Photography
Mohammad Hasan Ettefagh
Principal architect
Mojtaba Tasallot
Design team
Mahyar Tasallot, Nastran Hasani, Keivan Sadeghi, Hossein Namazi
Collaborators
Mehdi Lachini, Ahmad Mirjalalian, Parinaz Haghdoust, Bahareh Pezeshki, Mahshid Darabi
Structural engineer
Ebrahim Taheri
Supervision
Mojtaba Tasallot
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, AutoCAD
Construction
Mohammad Tasallot, Soroush Ameri, Omid Deilami, Mehrdad Aghel Nezhad
Typology
Residential › House
Today, people are working from home and staying most of the time indoors. This reality has encouraged many homeowners to revamp their space to boost comfort and create an inviting environment. With so much time in people’s hands, the TV room may be one of the places you’d think about redesigning.
Written by
Selena Jimenez
Photography
Amir Abbas Habibi (cover image)
The work is based on a concept that breaks like a bone the entire rigid facade and the environment itself to make a gesture of rupture with respect to the existing buildings in the vicinity, it was respected to withdraw and be in line with others and that the height was also consistent with other buildings.
Project name
Broken Bone Building
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Visualization
Veliz Arquitecto
Typology
Commercial Office
This design is a tribute to @virgilabloh revealing the unique and visionary design features of this artist we all know so well.
With project Virgil Abloh x Louis Vuitton, the edges of the conceivable are explored. Large overhangs, minimal details, orange accents, “Off White” statements and signature chains are part of it.
Project name
VIRGIL ABLOH x LOUIS VUITTON
Architecture firm
BRUIS by IHC Architects (BRUIS Architectuur & IHC Architects)
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Design team
Bruce Verdonschot, Geert Verschuren, Rene Polderman, Yvonne Willems
Visualization
Bruce Verdonschot
Client
Virgil Abloh, Louis Vuitton, OffWhite
Typology
Concept / Tribute