I often like designs that have a little bit of French going on in them. It could be formal, urban French style, or more lusty French country influence, from Normandy to Provence. The French have a way of mixing the humble with the fine, the fancy with the plain, in a way that is pleasing. Whe...
Image 12 of 18 from gallery of W Window House / Alphaville Architects. Photograph by Alphaville Architects
© Francesca Cristini It's a labyrinthine citadel more surreal than even the weirdest of Fellini sets. "La Scarzuola" is a modern wannabe-Utopian estate imagined by one man and built amongst the pointy trees of Italy's Montegabbione in the 1950s. This esoteric wonderland and its elaborate surreali
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Completed in 2013 in Mexico. Images by Onnis Luque. The building is on a site with an unconventional shape, so we designed two different blocks linked by the vertical circulation, with a total of 7...
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Image 7 of 27 from gallery of BonsonBonsai House / S+S Architects. Photograph by Baanlaesuan Magazine , Sitthisak Namkham
The architects never seize to surprise us with their intricate and innovative designs. Some showcase their ingenuity by creating unique functionality of the houses they design, others demonstrate the never-seen-before exterior. Recently, architect Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse studio demonstrated unusual house designs after founding inspiration in an unexpected place -- logos of the famous brands. Logos, usually being simplistic yet novel, turned out to be a perfect reference for outstanding architecture.More info: wamhouse.com
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© Francesca Cristini It's a labyrinthine citadel more surreal than even the weirdest of Fellini sets. "La Scarzuola" is a modern wannabe-Utopian estate imagined by one man and built amongst the pointy trees of Italy's Montegabbione in the 1950s. This esoteric wonderland and its elaborate surreali
for an exhibition at the venice architecture biennale 2014, MAD architects presents its latest project, the 'nanjing zendai himalayas center.'