Image 4 of 24 from gallery of Ismael 312 Apart Hotel / Estudio Larrain. Photograph by Rodrigo Larrain Illanes
EDUARDO SOUTO DE MOURA SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE CASCAIS (P)
Musterhaus Wuppertal - NEO 312 von FingerHaus – Einfamilienhaus mit Satteldach und 157,92 m² Wohnfläche inkl. Preise und Grundrisse ✓ Jetzt Unterlagen anfordern!
An existing 1960s studio apartment in Melbourne has been transformed into a more efficient one-bedroom apartment.
This is not Laurie Baker. It is Charles Correa. A first draft of this post was about him because, since he announced his retirement earlier this year, I’ve been reading much about him as a ma…
Image 15 of 24 from gallery of Ismael 312 Apart Hotel / Estudio Larrain. Photograph by Estudio Larrain
An existing 1960s studio apartment in Melbourne has been transformed into a more efficient one-bedroom apartment.
Regensburg | Sanierung eines Siedlungshauses aus den 1930er Jahren und Erweiterung der Wohnfläche um einen getrennten, erdgeschossigen Anbau
Construído na 2013 na Santiago, Chile. Imagens do Rodrigo Larrain Illanes, Cristobal Palma / Estudio Palma. Hotel Ismael 312 O Hotel Ismael é um pequeno hotel que se faz grande diante de seu entorno. Seu terreno tem apenas 180 m² (com dimensões de 9 por 20...
Musterhaus Wuppertal - NEO 312 von FingerHaus – Einfamilienhaus mit Satteldach und 157,92 m² Wohnfläche inkl. Preise und Grundrisse ✓ Jetzt Unterlagen anfordern!
This is a 312 sq. ft. modern prefab tiny studio designed by a Barcelona-based company called NOEM. It's called the Studio GO and it runs from 100% solar power. The cabin is made up of two prefabricated
Imagen 16 de 20 de la galería de Casa D / Panorama Arquitectos + WMR. Fotografía de Cristobal Valdés
Voici la suite – en images – de la balade publiée dans notre dernier numéro. Sur la côte portugaise, de Porto à Lisbonne, découvrez durant ce road trip, de surprenantes réalisations architecturale, à travers l'oeil du photographe Vincent Leroux.
Image 10 of 21 from gallery of Details of Wooden Structures in Kengo Kuma's Work. © Shinkenchiku Sha
The upper floor of this Japanese mountain home is twice the size of the base, creating a dramatic overhang that looks to be supported by nothing but stilts.