This tiny solar house is called the Fab Lab House Project designed by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC). It was chosen to be one of the participants of the Solar Decathlon Europe competition
A conservatory can be a beautiful, airy part of a house, perfect for reading, eating, and lounging in the sunlight.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
Atriums stand tall as enchanting spaces that effortlessly blend nature and design, creating a harmonious sanctuary within the confines of a building.
Celebrated architect Ricardo Bofill has passed away aged 82. In tribute to his immense body of work, we revisit La Fábrica, an abandoned cement factory outside Barcelona. The colossal (and ever ongoing) project saw the architect transform the existing property into a pioneering studio, with his family’s living space nestled inside
Maintaining the period characteristics of this stylish townhouse, the glazed extension provides traditional continuity. The new space extends from the kitchen, linking it to the terrace.
A straw bale house is an eco-friendly building you will fall in love with. Light, sustainable, resistant and featuring a rustic flavor, the construction ha
The sleek granite interiors are as eye-catching as the façade
Welcome to a new era of interior design, where creativity meets technology. This page and categories are dedicated to showcasing interior inspiration, a revolutionary approach to home decor, brought to life by Artificial Intelligence.
"Qualquer obra de arquitetura que não expresse serenidade é um erro." Luis Barragán Além de sua natureza puramente funcional, as jane...
Discover 5 astonishing tiny house designs that push the boundaries of compact living, offering innovative.
Not everything in Australia is "upside down". Sure, their Christmas is in the summer and they might have a BBQ to celebrate it, but in some ways, they're just like us Northern Hemisphere folks. Our fascination with bad architecture, for example, is equally obsessive.
Just like there are clever balcony transformation ideas to turn your space around, adding a beautiful thatch roof cottage house design will also have a dramatic effect. Today all the charm of the rural life is not available to us with us having houses that are more towards modernistic convenience than to do with charm. This is also right, as we really have to think of our lives in terms of practicality and durability. However, if you do feel at some time in your life you have the time and money to indulge in a beautiful thatch roof cottage house design then you should do so.
Orthodox Church of Holy Spirit in Chłopiatyn, POLAND
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Little Peek is an inspiring vacation house / studio located in Vinalhaven, Maine, United States, designed in 2019 by Berman Horn Studio.
Most of us find architecture fascinating. The built environment around us reflects the history and culture of a place that can shape our experiences and perceptions of an area. However, not all the buildings stand the test of time and many are left to decay. For some, they become unwanted ghosts of the past; for others, they are objects of mystery and awe.
Ruins of Castle "Karlsburg" nearby Rheinböllen and Stromberg
Defined by its rounded, black mass, Portsea House is the latest venture from Australian architecture firm Wood Marsh
In simple terms, the Isle of Bute consists of three areas of upland, separated from one another by two low valleys that cross the island diagonally from north-east to south-west. Rothesay, the capital of the island, stands at the north-east end of the southerly of these two valleys, and the towers of Kames and Wester Kames stand in the other.
An abandoned house in Mountaindale, NY. I suspect this served as a rooming house during the Borscht Belt Era.
Rocamadour, los pueblos más bellos de Francia ...
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These 10 tiny homes are a reminder that bigger isn't always better.
Peter Bohlin is a master of modernist houses that are attuned to their settings–and their occupants.
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A house around the corner I wanted to picture for ages.
Rochester Castle Kent Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway in Rochester, Kent, England. The 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castle's most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England or France. Located along the River Medway and Watling Street, Rochester was a strategically important royal castle. During the medieval period it helped protect England's south-east coast from invasion. The first castle at Rochester was founded in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest. It was given to Bishop Odo by his half-brother, William the Conqueror. During the Rebellion of 1088 over the succession to the English throne, Odo supported Robert Curthose, the Conqueror's eldest son, against William Rufus. It was during this conflict that the castle first saw military action; the city and castle were besieged after Odo made Rochester a headquarters for the rebellion. After the garrison capitulated, this first castle was abandoned. Between 1087 and 1089 the king asked Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, to build a new stone castle at Rochester. He established the current extent of the castle. Though much altered through the centuries, some parts of Gundulf's work survive. In 1127 King Henry I granted the castle to the Bishops of Canterbury in perpetuity. William de Corbeil built the massive keep that still dominates the castle today. Throughout the 12th century the castle remained in the custody of the archbishops. During the First Barons' War (1215–1217) in King John's reign, baronial forces captured the castle from Archbishop Stephen Langton and held it against the king. The siege that followed was one of the largest in England up to that point. After resisting for just over seven weeks, the garrison surrendered. Although the castle had been greatly damaged, with breaches in the outer walls and one corner of the keep collapsed, it was hunger that eventually forced their hand. The castle did not stay under John's control for long and in 1216 it was captured by the French Prince Louis who was the new leader of the baronial faction. John died and was succeeded by his son King Henry III in 1216; the next year, the war ended and the castle was taken under direct royal control. Rochester was besieged for the third time in 1264 during the Second Barons' War (1264–1267). The castle's royal constable, Roger de Leybourne, held Rochester in support of the king. Rebel armies led by Simon de Montfort and Gilbert de Clare entered the city and set about trying to capture the castle. Again the castle resisted, though this time with a different outcome. After a week, the rebel armies raised the siege in the face of relief from Henry himself. Although the castle did not surrender, it suffered extensive damage which was not repaired until the following century. The castle saw military action for the last time in 1381 when it was captured and ransacked during the Peasants' Revolt. As Rochester Castle fell out of use its materials were reused elsewhere and custodianship relinquished by the Crown. The castle was opened to the public in the 1870s as a park. At various points during the 19th and 20th centuries repairs were carried out. The castle is protected as a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Monument. Today the ruins are in the guardianship of English Heritage and open to the public. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester_Castle A view from the last level before you get to the roof. Nearly 100 feet straight down into the basement. It was so windy that I held onto the railing behind me and stretched the camera out over the edge to get the shot.
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Tel un hommage à une nature souveraine, l’architecte Jacques Couëlle a bâti dans les années 1960 un ensemble de maisons surplombant la baie de Cannes, dont on reconnaît aujourd’hui la force et la beauté formelle.
Forgotten and Abandoned houses can be beautiful, like Duncan Manor in Towanda, IL which is now being rehabbed into something amazing.
The Creamery, a stunning family house by JLF Architects and Big-D Signature on the outskirts of Jackson, Wyoming, confirms that timeless ....
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