As Covid turns our lives upside down, what are the biggest residential design trends for 2021? Our recent awakening and collective brush with mortality will change what we place importance on; from the materials we choose, to the design of our living spaces, who we live with, and how we want our spaces to interact
"When you pay high for the priceless, you're getting it cheap"- Joseph Duveen, art dealer
I can’t get over this: the David Hotson Architecture group designed an 80-foot slide inside a New York City penthouse, called Skyhouse, to take residents from the attic (where a hole is cut into a vertical glass partition) to the ground floor, four levels down. The whole place is incredible—the views alone are enough to […]
Designed by Mohammad Reza Nikbakht, Niavaran Residential Complex is located in Tehrans, Shemiran area. Shemiran, being spread along Alborz Mountains slope,
Mo Jacobsen is an extensive renovation of a classic Victorian weatherboard residence located in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North...
This project is a studio for two artists wishing to create a new work space while minimizing the impact of any new construction on the natural landscape of their property. Conceived as a “bridge” spanning a small arroyo adjacent to the main house, it provides a connection to a beautiful…
The Cove 3 house, a residential project by SAOTA in Pezula Estate, Knysna, South Africa. Cove 3 is the name of this residential project completed in 2010
James Law's residential tower gets its inspiration from the "Ohm" symbol, but is much more, with luxurious, fluid swimming pools on balconies and a
Residence 104 has been designed by Miró Rivera Architects and is situated in Austin, Texas on a steeply sloping, wedge-shaped site that opens to sweeping views of a canyon, Lake Austin and the Hill Country
Dollis Hill Avenue by Thomas-McBrien
Whether you’re after a generous two-storey home for a growing family, or single storey home for a narrow lot, you’ll find a common theme runs through all our home designs: exceptional quality for a surprisingly
Ecologisch bouwen is trendy, maar niet elk concept is even groen als het lijkt. De Zwitserse architect Peter Vetsch bouwt "aarden huizen" die zich gedeeltelijk onder de grond bevinden. De gelijkenis met de eerder op Lowtech Magazine besproken earthships is treffend. Maar schijn bedriegt. Uiterlijk lijken de woningen erg op elkaar: organische vormen, deels ingegraven, grote ramen gericht op de zuidkant. Maar terwijl de muren van een earthship zijn opgetrokken uit aangestampte aarde versterkt met afvalmateriaal (autobanden, blikjes, glazen flessen), bestaan de zogenaamde "aarden" huizen van de Zwitserse architect uit... staal en beton. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- De energie die wordt verbruikt...
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Image 2 of 18 from gallery of Troll Hus / Mork-Ulnes Architects. Photograph by Bruce Damonte
Hundreds of babies and toddler are believed to have been secretly buried in a concrete tank next to a former children's home, pictured, in Tuam, Co. Galway between 1925-1961.
By kawarthaNOW. Reconciliation panel discussion precedes Trent University screening of Gord Downie's film about Chanie Wenjack
In 1889, British Prime Minister William Gladstone got out a wheelbarrow and began moving his personal collection of 32,000 books from Hawarden Castle in
After more than 20 years of renovations on a residential complex in Buffalo, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the property is open to the public again.