Curb appeal, or how your property is viewed from the street, is just as big a deal for commercial properties as it is for residential properties. Lovely landscaping is appealing and can create an environment that is better for your employees or tenants. It also helps in giving people a favorable opinion of your business.
Written by
Milo Forester
Photography
Scott Webb
The main challenge for the CUUB team was to showcase a luxurious 3-storey, 6-unit oceanfront development in Trigg, Western Australia. Emphasize the organic integration into the existing architectural ensemble of the local space. There were 3 exterior and 8 interior renderings in the work, which were supposed to fully embody the main messages of the...
Project name
Trigg
Architecture firm
West Bridge Urban
Location
Trigg, West Australia
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
This project is a renovation project for an apartment in La Condesa, the hip and trendy area of Mexico City. This apartment is located in a building from 1970. The original apartment looked very old, it did not have well-defined spaces, was kind of dark and somehow sad. With this redesign, the interior distribution of the space was changed and the...
Project name
Condesa Apartment
Architecture firm
Ricardo Vainer. Atelierd
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Rafael Gamo
The sonoran deserts of North Scottsdale have always been a place for quiet contemplation, incredible sunsets, long vistas and close interactions with wildlife and desert textures. The goal of this design process sought to intervene on the site with a home, which from the street has minimal impact and from the north.
Project name
Carefree Ranch Residence
Architecture firm
180 Degrees Design + Build
Location
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
How an interior is born? At what moment an image appears? We don’t have a certain script. Many of the ideas for this project came to our minds when we first visited the apartment. So, we had a wonderful space with high ceilings, lots of daylight and a splendid view. Our task was to show and highlight all the advantages. Designing in such a case sh...
Project name
Sadovie Kvartali
Location
Moscow, Russian Federation
Photography
Sergey Krasyuk
Decorating your home can be a daunting task. There are so many things to consider, from choosing the right furniture to picking out the perfect paint color. And if you’re not careful, it’s easy to make costly mistakes. To help you decorate your home like a pro, we’ve compiled a list of six important things to know:
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Spacejoy
In designing this project, the client of the project asked us to exactly design the Twin Sisters 1 project for them according to their needs. But we presented a new design for them according to their needs so that two units are completely separate from each other, where a central space is formed like a central courtyard, and in the middle of it is...
Project name
Twin sisters House 2
Architecture firm
Milad Eshtiyaghi Studio
Location
Duane, Franklin County, New York, United States
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
At the suburbs of Thessaloniki, in Trilofo, you can find Villa TaL, designed by the office Ark4lab of Architecture, based in Greece. The building is developed in two levels, astride a linear axus , in a way that the volume formation conveys the different functions of the space.
Project name
Villa TaL
Architecture firm
Ark4Lab of Architecture
Location
Trilofo, Thessaloniki, Greece
Photography
Nikos Vavdinoudis
Moos is located in Spaarndammmerbuurt, a neighbourhood best known for Het Schip, a housing complex designed in the Amsterdam School style. These buildings display all the hallmarks of this early 20th century architectural movement: ornate brickwork, a multitude of decorative elements, overlaying patterns in a variety of materials, and a love of cra...
Project name
Moos
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Photography
Maarten Willemstein

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