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The Ungram House: 17 Anti-Aesthetic Design Choices for Homes You Actually Live In 

February 11, 2026 Tahira 0

For years, social media has shaped how homes are styled. Perfectly folded throws, spotless kitchens, color-coded bookshelves, and rooms that look more like sets than places where real life happens. But a quieter, more honest design movement is taking hold. The Ungram House is not about rejecting beauty. It’s about rejecting pressure. It celebrates spaces . . .

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The Ungram House: 17 Anti-Aesthetic Design Choices for Homes You Actually Live In 

February 11, 2026 Tahira 0

For years, social media has shaped how homes are styled. Perfectly folded throws, spotless kitchens, color-coded bookshelves, and rooms that look more like sets than places where real life happens. But a quieter, more honest design movement is taking hold. The Ungram House is not about rejecting beauty. It’s about rejecting pressure. It celebrates spaces . . .

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The Ungram House: 17 Anti-Aesthetic Design Choices for Homes You Actually Live In 

February 11, 2026 Tahira 0

For years, social media has shaped how homes are styled. Perfectly folded throws, spotless kitchens, color-coded bookshelves, and rooms that look more like sets than places where real life happens. But a quieter, more honest design movement is taking hold. The Ungram House is not about rejecting beauty. It’s about rejecting pressure. It celebrates spaces . . .

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Hoguera de Madera Refuge / Mestizo Estudio Arquitectura

February 11, 2026 Valentina Díaz 0

Hoguera de Madera is conceived as a shelter for a family who chooses to rethink their conventional way of living within the city. This reflection leads them to seek an alternative lifestyle, envisioning a space integrated with nature, a place capable of renewing and enhancing their human and professional qualities.

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WVDM Living Lab / MAKER architecten

February 11, 2026 Andreas Luco 0

The more than 300 modular student dormitories on the VUB campus, designed by modernist architect Willy Van Der Meeren in 1972, were once at risk of demolition. Today, the twelve modules included in this project not only act as a catalyst for preservation but also guide the transition of the remaining buildings towards a circular renovation model.

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WVDM Living Lab / MAKER architecten

February 11, 2026 Andreas Luco 0

The more than 300 modular student dormitories on the VUB campus, designed by modernist architect Willy Van Der Meeren in 1972, were once at risk of demolition. Today, the twelve modules included in this project not only act as a catalyst for preservation but also guide the transition of the remaining buildings towards a circular renovation model.