Image 9 of 16 from gallery of Ibiray House / Oreggioni Prieto. Photograph by Leonardo Finotti
Image 3 of 22 from gallery of Nong Ho 17 House / Skarn Chaiyawat. Photograph by DOF Sky|Ground
Image 18 of 22 from gallery of Oratory and Auditorium Retamar School / Artytech2. Planta Sótano
Imagem 10 de 34 da galeria de Casa NZ / Aguirre Arquitetura. Fotografia de Israel Gollino
Image 20 of 26 from gallery of LFF House / Aguirre Arquitetura. Photograph by Israel Gollino
As it's name means "place of peace" so will you find yours.
It is a project to enjoy Yucatan, its sky, its wind and its vegetation. The footprint of the house is just one fifth of the land extension, always leaving free space and vegetation as the protagonist.
Reportaje de fotografia de arquitectura del colegio Teresianas-Ganduxer en Barcelona de Pich-Aguilera arquitectos
Image 10 of 29 from gallery of Country house in Puente Iglesias / Oficina de Arquitectura y Paisaje OAP + MDE estudio. Photograph by Mauricio Carvajal
Rumah Hujan is primarily a private residence, conceived in its entirety - architecture, interiors, and landscaping - by Studio Jencquel. The villa is perched
on a unique site boasting views of the mountains of northern thailand, chiangmai life architects (CLA) has designed, a tale of earth and wood.
Nestled in the hillside just outside of the city of Ubud, Bali and carefully inserted into the mystical landscape, this very special property is a haven of tranquility. The fabulous jungle retreat is set in
Image 14 of 21 from gallery of E Poolhouse / Habif Architects. Photograph by Vangelis Paterakis
Projeto CASACOR RS 2019, Home Office do Casal desenvolvido pela QuadriArq, escritório de Arquitetura de alto padrão em Porto Alegre, RS.
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very huge and can accommodate large groups of people. with multiple open spaces, fresh air, I am sure that the have many patrons
The Palmyra House is the magical beachfront estate that put both Studio Mumbai and Alibag on the map. AD revisits the house that Bijoy Jain built
When we first bought this A-Frame home 5 years ago I soon realised that if I looked to the natural landscape of the island, the beach and the bush which is just outside, nature would guide me on all the colour combinations I ever needed to decorate our home with. When it came to renovating the kitchen I followed the same lead. My first place to look was the shoreline down the track at our local beach. For months I would collect shell fragments which had been washed ashore. Little colour chips of warm creams, deep browns and rich ochres, all shiny and wet from the seawater. As I walked along the beach collecting the pieces I would dream of our kitchen and what it would one day look and feel like.