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Tree House / QBO3 Arquitectos

November 29, 2020 Daniel Tapia 0

The Tree House project was born as a refuge that could allow an escape from the city for our client, chemist by profession and artist by vocation. The site is located in Costa Rica, in a forest-like area of ​​Puerto Carrillo de Hojancha in Guanacaste. 

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How to Care for Your Christmas Tree (7 photos)

November 29, 2020 Therese Ciesinski 0

Artificial trees may have increased in popularity, but for the purist, only a real tree will do. No matter how realistic it looks, an artificial tree can’t compete with the scent and feel of a real evergreen. It’s a living part of nature that, for a s…

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Terracotta tiles add warmth to Wiltshire farmhouse kitchen by Emil Eve Architects

November 29, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
Dining room interior at Farley Farmhouse by Emil Eve Architects

Emil Eve Architects has extended a farmhouse in Wiltshire, England, by adding a kitchen that features terracotta tiles both inside and out. Called Farley Farmhouse, the project involved infilling a portion of unused outdoor space, to create more space for cooking and dining. “The existing kitchen was tiny and completely out of proportion to the house,”

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Cromwell Place Exhibition and Working Space / Buckley Gray Yeoman

November 29, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

Cromwell Place is a membership organisation offering a first-of-its-kind exhibition and working space in central London. The new space is located in the heart of South Kensington’s museum district and housed within five Grade II listed buildings, stretching across 35,000sqft. Designed in 1858 by Sir Charles James Freake, the Georgian townhouses now house 14 unique gallery spaces, permanent and shared offices, open-desks, meeting rooms, viewing rooms, underground storage facilities, and The Club Room. Through the delicate restoration, Buckley Gray Yeoman has created 14 gallery spaces that have been individually renewed to maintain the personality and integrity of the original Victorian rooms, yet discreetly modified to suit the anticipated needs of Cromwell Place’s members.