El Rey Court motel in Santa Fe is redesigned to “showcase its bones”

June 23, 2019 Paul Jebara 0
El Rey Court hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico by Jay Carroll and Jeff Burns

Husband-and-wife creative team Jay and Alison Carroll have used historically inspired decor from the American Southwest to redesign a storied adobe motor inn in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The California-based couple rehabbed the 86-room motel in partnership with Austin-based property manager Jeff Burns. He had overnighted at the roadside lodge nearly a decade ago after

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Hideout / Jarmil Lhoták + Alena Fibichová

June 23, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Hideout project started in 2014 by developing a simple bamboo structure for a small bamboo house. Set on a river bank, the house offers a spectacular view of the lush jungle forest surrounding the house. The last couple of years did bring a lot of attention to bamboo as a sustainable and versatile building material here in Indonesia. Also thanks to the inspiring job of John Hardy and his family here in Bali.

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The Tent / a21 studio

June 23, 2019 Daniel Sánchez 0

Located inside an operating hot spring and mineral resort, the Tent is a small spa perched in the folds of halfway terrace up to a rock hill, facing to the river. This seems to be the good place for hiding away from the eventful area on the other side of the hill to enjoy healthy activities such as mud bathing and massage services. However, one of the biggest constraints of the site is that it gets intense heat from the West throughout the year, which makes it fallow for years.

Odami celebrates “earthly minimalism” at Sara restaurant in Toronto

June 23, 2019 David Braha 0
Sara restaurant in Toronto, Canada by Odami Studio

A roughly plastered wall curves over the dining area of this restaurant in Toronto, designed by local studio Odami. Called Sara, the eatery occupies two floors of a Victorian residence in the Canadian city that dates back to the early 1900s. Odami was challenged to preserve the architectural history of the structure, while creating an

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