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Residence L&I / studioLARQ

May 2, 2021 Andreas Luco 0

Origins. One of our favourite projects. “Total architecture”, the whole process. Measurements, conversations, sketches, plans, on-site visits, building works, all kinds of functional details, and the last phase, lighting, and interior design. We turned everything upside down to achieve: Other whole ways of thinking and living in the home that imply very different project techniques and that, without doubt, result in domestic spaces that are, to a greater or lesser extent, far away from the conventional ones. Iñaki Ábalos. Always guided by our work philosophy: adaptability to change through creative thinking, generating new ideas that provide our architectural solutions with the innovation we try to achieve. ” I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old ones.” John Cage. The use of design as a language, indifferent to the styles that come and go.

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Ten joyful interiors with decorative printed wallpaper

May 2, 2021 Cajsa Carlson 0
Post House Inn bedroom with printed wallpaper

Our latest lookbook takes a look at interiors that have been filled with printed wallpaper to create playful, colourful spaces and bring a sense of joy to the rooms they’re in. Patterned, printed wallpapers are an easy way to revive tired rooms and create interesting designs for everything from guest bathrooms to main bedrooms. Here, we

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Transformation House / Lautenbag Architectuur + De Stadsmeubelmaker

May 2, 2021 Paula Pintos 0

Just south of Wirdum is a striking transformer house. The transformer house was built in the 1920s in an expressionist architectural style. It was originally built to house the transformer that had to supply Wirdum and the surrounding area with power. The special details make this transformer house a unique building that is part of Dutch cultural heritage. Before we started working on it, it had been empty for more than 20 years and the former owner wanted to demolish the building. We have converted the building into a contemporary hiker’s cabin with a magnificent view of the surrounding landscape.

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The Link Between Archaeology and Architecture

May 2, 2021 Matthew Maganga 0

At the heart of it, architecture is an inter-disciplinary profession. Ranging from structural engineers to quantity surveyors, a design project thrives from the collaboration of individuals from various fields of work. An often-overlooked connection is the link between the fields of architecture and archaeology, which in more ways than one have a lot in common. In a time of increased awareness on issues of sustainability and heritage, the expertise present in the field of archaeology plays a vital part in the preservation of architectural landmarks of historical significance. This expertise can also play a significant part in creating sensitive architectural interventions suitable for their context, contemporary in their design while responding to historical precedents.

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Casa Bell Lloc / Studio Saxe

May 2, 2021 Paula Pintos 0

Overview. Studio Saxe was commissioned to design a home perched on the hilltops of the town of Santa Teresa in Costa Rica. Due to the extreme pitch of the terrain, we decided to sink the private areas of bedrooms into the ground and thus allow the main living area to have the best expansive views on top with floating terraces and a pool.

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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