The Slide Sink is part of an architectural renovation in Moscow. The answer to the design came from the fact that the bathroom was too tight to have the sink’s drawers opening the usual way from the front elevation and the only way was to make the drawers open sideways.
Product type
Bathroom sink
Contact
ale@alessandroisola.com
Designer
Alessandro Isola
Applications
Residential and hospitality
Characteristics
Challenging the way our everyday objects are designed, seen, experienced and inhabited, the Slide Sink is part of a series of domestic objects that go a step beyond the typologies we are used to, embracing the elements of movement, interaction, fun and play in its use.The purity of the cubic marble form is deconstructed, acquiring further dimensions and functions. A lot of work and clever engineering was put towards minimising its weight while achieving the very smooth sliding movement of the drawers.
Material
All interiors including the sink are in metal: oxidized bronze. The drawers, on the outside, are cladded in stone
Size
550 W x 400 D x 850 H
Color
Brown and Nougat. Materials can be customised resulting in different colours
The Istanbul-based Architectural visualiser/designer, Selami Bektaş envisioned a minimalist hotel room for winter holiday lovers.
Architecture firm
Selami Bektaş
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Selami Bektaş
Visualization
Selami Bektaş
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
Designed by renowned Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, this project is in Itú, Brazil, within a private dwelling complex provided with a golf course surrounded by the lush vegetation of the area and located at just 120 kilometers away from the city of San Paulo.
Project name
Amoeba House (Casa Amiba)
Architecture firm
Javier Senosiain
Location
Itú, São Paulo, Brazil
Photography
Francisco Lubbert, archivo Senosiain
Principal architect
Javier Senosiain
Tools used
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Typology
Residential › House
A Melbourne-based Architectural visualiser/designer, Jeffrey Tanate envisions an idea of a dark themed Loft type apartment. The openness and simplicity of this scheme makes it sustainable with minimal use of lights in daytime.
Project name
The Loft Apartment
Architecture firm
Jeffrey Tanate
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer
Principal architect
Jeffrey Tanate
Visualization
Jeffrey Tanate
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Organization is key in any space and that is especially true in the kitchen. You can only get to have the most out of your kitchen if everything is organized. So, start decluttering now, and enjoy the extra storage you will find. Here are some tips to optimize the storage you have in your kitchen:
This stunning new build in Austin, Texas is a study in Midcentury Architecture and Designed by Mark Odom Studio. The Inglewood Courtyard Residence a 2,400 square foot light-filled home was designed around an entry sequence and circulation pathway that focuses on the courtyard and natural light.
Project name
Inglewood Courtyard Residence
Architecture firm
Mark Odom Studio
Location
Austin, Texas, USA
Photography
Casey Dunn, Tobin Davies
Principal architect
Mark Odom
Interior design
Mark Odom Studio and Ruby Cloutier
Civil engineer
Thrower Design, Neslie Cook (owner)
Structural engineer
PCW Construction, Inc.
Landscape
Mark Odom Studio, ESS Design+Build (Eco Safe Spaces)
Tools used
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Construction
Doug Cameron, Eco Safe Spaces (ESS Design+Build)
Material
Brick, Concrete, Wood
Typology
Residential › House
Antonio Duo: As a sculptural monolithic piece, this house designed in a town of Zacatecas, Mexico named Jalpa, which means in Nahuatl “place over sand” enhances this concept through his introspective atmosphere with the off white color of the piece abducted from the natural color of the sand in the zone.
Architecture firm
Antonio Duo
Location
Jalpa, Zacatecas, Mexico
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max , Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
ntonio Duo
Design team
Antonio Duo, Adriana Haro
Visualization
CIC Arquitectos, Taller Armesto Monárrez (TAM.Arquitectos)
Status
Under construction
Typology
Residential › House
Charlotte Taylor, founder of Maison de Sable and Katia Tolstykh + Fedor Katcuba, founders of Odd In Shape present their first collaboration, ‘Futurism of the past’ is a series of Villas inspired by dated futurism visions of the 60s and 70s.
Project name
Futurism of the past
Architecture firm
Maison de Sable and OddinShape Studio
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max , Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop, Hand drawing
Design team
Charlote Taylor, Fedor Katcuba, Katia Tolstykh
Visualization
OddinShape Studio
Typology
Residential › House
The Green Hub: A resilient vision for Thessaloniki by Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou wins 2nd prize in ALUMIL’s International Architectural Ideas Competition ArXellence 2.
Project name
The Green Hub: A resilient vision for Thessaloniki
Architecture firm
Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou
Location
Thessaloniki, Greece
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk Maya, Lumion, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Principal architect
Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou
Design team
Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou
Visualization
Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou
Typology
Landscape & Urbanism
Designed by Mexican architecture firm Mauricio Ceballos X Architects, Casa Mague located in an ancestral place at Malinalco, Mexico; surrounded by abundant vegetation, on the slope of a hill next to one of the three monolithic pyramids of the world, an Aztec ceremonial center, the site was carefully chosen by the clients due to its unique micro-cli...
Architecture firm
Mauricio Ceballos X Architects
Location
Malinalco, Mexico
Photography
Diego Padilla Magallanes
Principal architect
Mauricio Ceballos
Design team
Mauricio Ceballos Pressler, Francisco Vázquez, Marco Antonio Severino
Collaborators
Esmeralda Bañales (Construction Administration), Veronica Islas (Specs & materials), Carolina Urrea, María Fernanda García (Press/Graphic Team)
Interior design
Paola Cueli
Structural engineer
De Silva
Supervision
Marco Severino
Visualization
Francisco Vazquez
Tools used
Scanner for locate the trees
Construction
Local constructor
Material
Natural wood, Polished concrete with black pigment, Iron, Losacero, Luminaires, illux, Ventor, Brillante, Gaia Deisgn, Pottery Barn, Retromobili, Zara Home
Typology
Residential › House