A New Zealand residence for an expatriate family sitting on a steep coastal escarpment just above a white sand beach and is accessed by a beachfront lane below. Its composition seeks to create a ‘sense of place in New Zealand’.
This Boston loft – nearly 5,000 sf with 18-foot high ceilings – presented a number of amazing opportunities and more than a few challenges
The one-story house is one of Wright’s smaller homes and one of his favorites. It showcases a lovely ellipse shape and occupies an area of 2500 square meters. Featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the crib has flowing and gently curved spaces.
This fascinating Ukrainian Apartment has so many incredible details, that it could be considered one of the best apartments I have seen lately. The top floor apartment designed by Ukrainian architecture studio 2B Group is located in a building in …
The Mechanics Institute Hall – think Victorian era guild or trades halls. Almost churchlike. This modern conversion plays with scale and height, positive and negative space, open and enclosed.
This project is about a highly glamorized domestic typology: the urban bachelor pad. The client, a very young and successful Wall Street commodities trader wanted to create an entirely interior landscape away from the city and the outside world.
Black and white is a timeless combination. It’s been a popular choice for years and it’s unlikely to disappear anytime soon. Let’s take a look at a stylish black and white interior and see exactly what is it that makes it so beautiful.
Unique is also the word to describe this beautiful loft located in Madrid, Spain. It’s a two-leveled loft that was designed by Fernando Tapia and Monica Andina. The interior is both artistic and casual.
The project consists of several structures, each employing various parts of a Boeing 747-200 aircraft. Wing House is the main residence and uses both of the main wings as well as two stabilizers from the tail section in order to serve as a roof for the master bedroom.
This urban loft for a single man occupies the entire top floor of a 1920’s concrete frame structure in San Francisco’s Soma neighborhood. The space, essentially a “toolbox” for the owner’s urban lifestyle, uniquely adapts commercial and technical materials and components to residential functions.