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TM House / CDM Casas de México

April 2, 2019 Clara Ott 0

TM House is located in the state of Colima, Mexico, within a lot of regular topography and geometry, and a surface of 11,670 sq. m. The project consists of a 769 sq. m. single story residence for a family of 4 members. The premise of the project was to integrate the diverse phenomenologies inspired on the tropical paradise of the Mexican pacific, in order to create a residence that constantly refers to unending vacation. 

Cork walls and pink window frames characterise Nimtim Architects’ London house extension

April 2, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Cork House by Nimtim Architects

Nimtim Architects has added a extension clad in cork with contrasting pink windows to a Victorian terrace house in south London. The extension has a simple pitched roof and cork walls designed to complement the dwelling’s existing brickwork, while the window frames offer a bright counterpoint. Named Cork House, it was designed by Nimtim Architects in collaboration with

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This New Coffee Shop Covered Their Interior With Two Tones Of Wood

April 2, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by Younes Bounhar   Batay-Csorba Architects has recently completed the design of Milky’s, a new cafe in Toronto, Canada.   Photography by Younes Bounhar Once inside the furniture-free interior, there’s a couple of bar height counters for people to drink their coffee as they look out onto the street, while the walls, floor, and […]

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House Maison Individuelle / Perraudin Architectes

April 2, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Atelier d’Architecture Perraudin, in collaboration with Wyswyg Architecture in Lyon, proved with this project that designing inexpensive houses while using noble materials such as massive stone and wood is possible. Walls are made of 40cm thick Fontvieille stone, while roof’s joinery (interior and exterior) is made of larch wood.

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House Maison Individuelle / Perraudin Architectes

April 2, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Atelier d’Architecture Perraudin, in collaboration with Wyswyg Architecture in Lyon, proved with this project that designing inexpensive houses while using noble materials such as massive stone and wood is possible. Walls are made of 40cm thick Fontvieille stone, while roof’s joinery (interior and exterior) is made of larch wood.

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Ruidera House / TALLER AGF

April 2, 2019 Clara Ott 0

Casa Ruidera 2 is the second of 3 house-patio exercises performed for a real estate developer within a private residential development on the Veracruz Riviera. The property in which the house is projected is ascending from the street, so it was decided to solve it in half levels trying to alter as little as possible the original topography.

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Oosterwold Co-living Complex / bureau SLA

April 2, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

In the rural area of Oosterwold, artist Frode Bolhuis dreamed of an alternative way of living. He asked architects Peter van Assche and Mathijs Cremers to design his dream house on a one-hectare potato field. The only problem was his very limited budget. To find the solution the architects came up with two preconditions to make the project possible: they suggested finding friends to join the project, since it is a lot cheaper to build several houses at the same time than just one. Luckily, Frode was able to find eight friends who shared his dream. The second precondition was that only the exterior would be designed, leaving the families complete freedom to decide on the interior. The limited budget became key feature in the project and resulted in a straightforward 100-meter-long slab containing a row of nine unique dwellings. The position of the building on the side of the plot leaves maximum space for the community garden.

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Residence 35 / Charged Voids

April 2, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

To design a house for a 3-generation joint family. The concept was devised as a juxtaposition of 4 layered boxes with a parasol roof covering the space in between. This space transpired into a series of central volumes of the house, connected to each other in section.