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#9 Dream / Dan Brunn Architecture

February 19, 2019 Martita Vial 0

This single-story home received  a top-to-bottom renovation evoking the architect’s signature high-concept design approach exploring the relationship between  vast space and light. The home features a living room, dining room, den, kitchen, loft, master suite, guest suite, powder room, and backyard with a barbecue  and Jacuzzi.

Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona Pavilion informs minimal Quebec pool house

February 19, 2019 Jenna McKnight 0
Pool House by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple

Canadian studio MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects used concrete, glass and wood to form an austere pool house in southern Quebec that references Mies van der Rohe’s seminal Barcelona Pavilion. The Pool House is located in Sainte-Marthe, a village just west of Montreal. The building is situated at the base of a wooded slope, at the point where

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51 Glass Vases To Fill Your Home With Flowers And Delight

February 19, 2019 HD Staff 0

Flowers are a cheap and easy way to instantly infuse any space with energy and life, so having a few amazing glass vases on hand is an absolute must. Whether it be the foyer, bathroom, waiting room, or bedroom, any room can benefit from a great floral arrangement or a few lush plant clippings in […]

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EJM Terras II / Gálvez & Márton Arquitetura

February 19, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

The house, located in a condominium in Itu, SP, was designed to meet the needs of a country house, focusing on social and leisure areas, but with a very peculiar organization: living room and kitchen on the upper floor. Four rooms were distributed on the ground floor that connects them internally to a multipurpose room (games and tv), and finally the laundry and dependencies of employees, creating in that set a parallelepiped volume with ceiling height of 2.7m that gently receives and supports the volume transversely opposed of the upper floor, which protrudes in a cantilever covering the garage, which in turn integrates to the ground floor without visual limits.

Gus Wüstemann creates affordable apartment block almost entirely from concrete

February 19, 2019 Alyn Griffiths 0
Gus Wüstemann affordable concrete housing in Zurich

Concrete-lined living spaces extend out onto angular balconies at this low-cost housing block in Zurich, designed by locally based studio Gus Wüstemann. The monolithic block is surrounded by 1950s housing in the suburb of Albisrieden. It was designed by the Swiss architecture studio for the Baechi Foundation and contains nine apartments. The new block is slotted in among

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