A hotel under the barn: Its roots are underground, yet it boasts an amazing view: the hotel designed by noa* network of architecture in Fiè allo Sciliar was extended by embedding it in the terrain, offering guests a spectacular view and the feeling of being emerged in nature.
Project name
Gfell
Architecture firm
noa* network of architecture
Location
Fiè allo Sciliar, South Tyrol (Italy)
Photography
Alex Filz
Designed by Mohammad Rahmati, this project is an initial alternative of a villa in a plan site and pristine area at Gohar Lake, Lorestan in Iran. The initial form is stepped and taken from rural houses. In fact, the roof downstairs is the upstairs courtyard. Its concrete shell is reminiscent of sea waves.
Project name
Gahar Villa
Architecture firm
Mohammad Rahmati
Location
Gahar Lake, Lorestan, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Lumion 10
“After a rain, in the forest, all lives are awoken. Take some time and enjoy the moment. Treat your taste buds to rich flavours. This might be the most beautiful thing.” Inspired by such aspiration for beautiful life, Karv One Design created a nature themed multi-media restaurant with an artistic concept.
Project name
Afterain
Architecture firm
Karv One Design
Location
Hangzhou, China
Photography
Sean, King Ou
Didgah Design Architecture Studio: In architecture, it is the boundaries that create the space. Most boundaries separate architecture from nature, as if architecture and nature are separate parts.
Project name
Nature room
Architecture firm
Didgah Design Architecture Studio
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Lumion 10, Adobe Photoshop
If you’re wondering how to clean your room for sleep that’s deeper and longer than you’ve experienced before, you’ve come to the right place. Learning how to clean your room might seem simple, or like something that doesn’t require much thought, but the truth is that the right approach and tactics can transform this ordinary chore into something th...
Written by
James Cothern
Photography
Alexander Kaunas, Garin Chadwick, Sidekix Media, nwar Hakim (cover image)
Designed by Spanish architecture studio Alberto Facundo Arquitectura, the House Catorce is located in La Canal de Navarrés, at the outskirts of Bolbaite town. Our intervention is intended to adapt to the environment, which we should undoubtedly take advantage of, while also taking into account its orientations.
Project name
Vivienda Catorce
Architecture firm
Alberto Facundo Arquitectura
Location
Bolbaite, Valencia, Spain
Photography
German Cabo www.germancabo.com
Located in Ibadan plains of Nigeria, this modern & minimalist cabin designed by Iranian architects Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade & Mohammad Mahmoodiye.
Project name
Shunaam Cabin
Architecture firm
TeamUs
Location
Ibadan, Nigeria
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Lumion11, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premier
The autonomous disinfection robots, comprising models from two Hong Kong automation companies GuardForce and Rice Robotics, will be roaming the Tsim Sha Tsui retail and art landmark on pre-programmed routes every 15 minutes during operating hours. They utilise a sanitising solution that is certified to eliminate 99.99% of germs and viruses includin...
Designer
K11 MUSEA
Product
Disinfection robots
Manufacturer
GuardForce and Rice Robotics
Category
Robots
Standing in the dense urban suburb of Delhi, Deep Villa is an architectural landmark on its own, designed by Indian architecture & interior design firm Atrey & Associates.
Project name
Deep Villa
Architecture firm
Atrey & Associates
Location
Pitampura, New Delhi, India
Photography
Bharat Aggarwal
Weekend house in the Ore Mountains is based on local nature and color, represented by an aerodynamic but angular figure, where classic elements, such as the roof and wall, give way to a clear shape and merge with each other.
Project name
Weekend House Nové Hamry
Architecture firm
NEW HOW architects
Location
Nové Hamry, the Ore Mountains (Karlovy Vary Region), Czech Republic
Photography
Petr Polák, polak@studiopetrohrad.cz, petrpolak.photo

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