One of the most preferred decorative concrete types is exposed aggregate concrete. Some homeowners don't understand the qualities that made the exposed aggregate concrete so famous. In this article, you are going to learn more about it.
This is a reconstruction project in Denmark. This space has a good view of the beach. Therefore, we removed the previous windows that existed in this space and used large windows for better visibility and view. We tried to use more natural materials such as wood, stone and their combination with metal and glass in this space.
Project name
Cozy Loft 03(Warm and Cozy for Stud)
Architecture firm
Hamidreza Meghrazi
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Hamidreza Meghrazi
Visualization
Hamidreza Meghrazi
Typology
Residential › House
The cafe and restaurant project designed for Almaty, Kazakhstan started in 2021 and the implementation continues. The project consists of two floors. There is a dining area, cafe, bar on the ground floor and vip dining areas and vip rooms on the upper floor.
Project name
Almaty Cafe and Restaurant
Architecture firm
M.Serhat Sezgin, Zebrano Furniture and MKG
Location
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
M.Serhat Sezgin
Collaborators
Zebrano Group of Companies Architects, Civil engineers and MKG Construction
Visualization
M.Serhat Sezgin
Client
Kemal Gül and Ali Demirhan
Typology
Hospitality › Restaurant, Cafe
Inspired by a mountain landscape, the house is set among native trees in a simple way and dialogues with the vegetation and topography of the place. Facing north, with its golf course views, this residence follows the premise of developing a house on a single floor for better functioning and use of the clients which is achieved from a rectangular f...
Project name
Vivienda S (S House)
Architecture firm
AP arquitectos
Location
Alta Gracia Country Golf Club, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect
Aldo Paschetta, María Laura Altamira
Landscape
Altamira - Paschetta arquitectos
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel, Stone
Typology
Residential › House
The roof is one of the most important parts of a building because it helps to achieve architectural stability. It protects the building from the elements and keeps the interior dry and safe. There are many different types of roofs, and each one has its own unique set of benefits.
Photography
Ryunosuke Kikuno
The house of 2010 m² is located on a plot of 67 acres. The customer of this project already had a clear idea of what mandatory rooms should be in the house. We had to fit everything into 1500-1600 m². And this is not an easy task!
Project name
Zavidovo Villa
Architecture firm
Architectural Bureau of Leila Ilyasova
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max
Principal architect
Leyla Ilyasova
Visualization
Leyla Ilyasova
Typology
Residential › House
We move away from the ground to get closer to the sky, a concept that is mainly based on the metaphor of climbing to the top and touching the different horizons and thus achieving our goals and needs, like a stone that we sculpt step by step achieving a gesture transcendental in our lives and marking an asymmetric and sculptural path that leads us...
Project name
Broken Stone Tower
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Design team
Jorge Luis Veliz Quintana
Visualization
Veliz Arquitecto
Surrounded by the world’s most high-tech fruit packing warehouses, the 16,500-square-foot Washington Fruit & Produce Co. headquarters is conceived as an oasis amidst a sea of concrete and low-lying brush landscape. Tucked behind landforms and site walls, this courtyard-focused office complex provides a refuge from the noise and activity of the indu...
Project name
Washington Fruit & Produce Co. Headquarters
Architecture firm
Graham Baba Architects
Location
Yakima, Washington, USA
Photography
Kevin Scott, Jenn LaFreniere
Design team
Brett Baba (design principal). Hill Pierce (project architect). Jenn LaFreniere (project manager)
Collaborators
ARUP (M/E/P/fire protection engineer). Premier SIPS (Structurally Insulated Panel roof). Selkirk Timberwrights (glulam). Pacific Window Systems (glazing). Stusser Woodworks (custom furniture fabrication & white oak paneling). Millwork Preservation (interior custom woodworking)
Interior design
Interior Motiv
Landscape
The Berger Partnership
Structural engineer
MA Wright, LLC
Lighting
Brian Hood Lighting
Construction
Artisan Construction
Material
Steel, Glass, Wood, etc.
Typology
Commercial architecture, Headquarter
Net-zero homes with solar panels and comfortable solutions for living will make your life healthier and easier. Let’s find out how you can save money by using a net-zero house.
Photography
2E Architects (Craig And Judy’s Net Zero Home)
They say its simpler saving paper than planting a tree, this humongous and splendid executive office for the largest paper mill in Morbi is designed by Interior Designer Anjali Gajjar , Angel Design Studio in collaboration with Ar. Henish Kakadia, Principal architect of Salt Studio for the remarkable and an exclusive elevation.
Project name
Palak Paper Mill
Architecture firm
Angel Design Studio, Salt Studio
Location
Morbi, Gujarat, India
Photography
Prachi Khasgiwala
Principal architect
Anjali Gajjar
Design team
Bhavesh Parmar
Collaborators
Henish Patel, Henish Kakadia
Interior design
Anjali Gajjar
Civil engineer
Henish Patel
Structural engineer
Krapa Structure Consultant
Construction
Local Vendors
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Material
From Cement, Laminates, Veneers, Upholstery, Metal
Client
Vishalbhai Marvaniya
Typology
Commercial › Office, Paper Mill