Subtle Fluidity Meets Rigorous Precision at Hawthorn East Residence by Adrian Amore Architects.
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by Dana Tomić Hughes
1d ago
  At first glance, the sophisticated moodiness of this contemporary residence in Melbourne‘s Hawthorn East appears to be a high-end heritage renovation like many others. Yet, the longer you look, the more the eye discerns this is no ordinary home renewal. Adrian Amore, the mastermind behind the project, embarked on breathing new life into the Edwardian dwelling, sharing insights into the evolution of the captivating transformation. “The owners had previously remodelled their home in the early 2000s,” Adrian explains. “Interior finishes were showing signs of wear and were feeling d ..read more
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Reverence for Brutalism with a Twist: Torres Blancas Apartment Renovation by Studio Noju.
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by Reinette Roux
4d ago
  In approximately 400 square meters, the team at Studio Noju have managed to execute the seamless translation and transition from the old to the new in this refurbished apartment, part of the historic Torres Blancas (White Towers) of Madrid. Designed in 1961 by Spanish architect Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza, the building is what one could call an excellent example of Spanish Organicism, with its new (at the time) and unconventional use of reinforced concrete, and remains a Brutalist landmark to this day. When looking at the plans for this Torres Blancas apartment, one would ..read more
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Sunlit Sanctuary: A Ranch-style Home in Santa Barbara by Corinne Mathern.
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by Vaishnavi Nayel Talawadekar
6d ago
  Corinne Mathern remembers feeling a psychic gravitational pull the first time she visited the Los Olivos, California property that would become her next canvas. “When I drove the hour up to the valley to visit the place and meet the clients, it was a breath of fresh air,” says the Santa Barbara-based interior designer, whose admission, evidently, doesn’t only allude to the abundant countryside oxygen. The home, a 1980s ranch-style estate with a rambling ranch-style layout, was nestled deep inside the Santa Ynez Valley, a charming region in Santa Barbara County, known for its vineya ..read more
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Tradition, Culture & Modern Workplace: UAE Government Office in Abu Dhabi by Agata Kurzela Studio.
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by Nikita Bhopti
1w ago
  When tasked with retrofitting an existing space for UAE government offices, little did Agata Kurzela Studio know their initially simple brief would grow into a multifaceted, complex new project that embraced tradition, culture, and contemporary office working. Located on the top floor of a heritage building in Abu Dhabi, the original brief called for an open workspace, private offices and meeting rooms. That said, the project quickly increased three-fold to include several flexible working areas, a boardroom, a library, prayer rooms, a hot decking zone and phone booths. The fluctua ..read more
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A Lasting Impression: Armesto Hotel in Madrid by Febrero Studio.
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by Fenina Acance
1w ago
    In Madrid‘s historic Barrio de las Letras, Armesto Rooms is a vibrant newcomer to the city’s traditional landscape. Formerly a modest hostel welcoming guests since the 1970s, this space has undergone a remarkable renovation. The creative force behind the hotel’s transformation is Febrero Studio who are known for some incredible homes and apartments across Spain. In redesigning the property, they’ve challenged the traditional concept of hotels and guesthouses, infusing it with nostalgia without succumbing to cliché. “When it comes to renovating and updating one of these bu ..read more
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Harnessing Materiality & Light: LES Berlin by RHO.
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by Nikita Bhopti
2w ago
  Designed as a highly flexible event location, LES Berlin is the kind of space that lies dormant until it is called upon. Lonely and stark, a series of hard surfaces build up the bones of three distinct areas—canteen, bar and event space—which can all come alive upon occupation. Harnessing materiality and light to work as hard as possible, Berlin-based collaborative architecture practice, RHO, has created an event venue like no other. Located within an industrial precinct in Pankow Park, North Berlin, this multifunctional venue builds off the highly industrial tapestry that surrounds ..read more
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Empty Nest Dream: An Apartment in Kirribilli by Amandine Simonetti Architecture and Interiors and Tsai Design.
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by Vaishnavi Nayel Talawadekar
2w ago
Anyone who has mastered the art of empty nesting will tell you that there’s nothing empty about it. Take a vacation tomorrow? Done. Take a stand against cooking? Of course. Or, in the case of one Sydney-based couple, move back into the Kirribilli home they bought as newlyweds—check. The home in question, an apartment purchased decades prior, ticked many boxes in this season of life: it was a short walk from the city via the Harbour Bridge, and with no backyard, it was a low-maintenance dream—or would be, with the right interventions. When they called in architects Amandine Simonetti and Jac ..read more
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Defying Banality: 087 Lisbon Residence by Fala Atelier.
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by Erin Christie
3w ago
Photos by Francisco Ascensao.   Fala Atelier has crafted a small house in Lisbon that boldly defies banality. Known as 087, the three-level space showcases a complete disregard for geometric symmetry. Inside is a canvas of small yet impactful architectural gestures—from sloping ceilings to curved walls, lofty chimneys and episodic double heights. On the ground floor, an open living area opens to the garden, carefully concealing circulation and secondary spaces behind a subtle wall. Upstairs, a central hallway becomes the organising spine, leading to an attic accessed by a spiral stair ..read more
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Now Showing: De Witt in Dordrecht by Studio Modijefsky.
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by Reinette Roux
3w ago
  It’s often not a single moment of revelation that leads to the burst of excitement and inspiration so often brought on by good design, but rather, a collective of moments and measures that have been orchestrated so clearly and strategically that together, they simply sing. All it took for the team at Studio Modijefsky was 1,115 square metres and a rich history behind those metres squared. Lights, camera, action—and you have De Witt, a cinema-slash-brasserie that means “dinner and movie” has never been easier. Hitting the history-trifecta, the building premiered as a convent, sc ..read more
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From Two Apartments to a Family Home: House Y&A in Mortsel by Memo Architectuur.
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by Team Yellowtrace
3w ago
  Typical to Belgium’s housing stock are long, narrow homes attached on both sides to their neighbours. However, when I look at the interiors of Memo Architectuur’s recent renovation to this family home in Mortsel, I can’t help but think it gives off the feeling of apartment living, but in a full-sized home. Spacious enough to hold a growing family of four, this home has generous living spaces and a very homely connection to its rear garden. Yet, many of its spaces seem like they could be pulled out of a magazine under the ‘small footprint living’ section. So what is it about Hou ..read more
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