Monthly Archives: April 2019

Fisher Island Apartment by Diego Revollo

Fisher Island Apartment is a project designed by Diego Revollo. Secluded on the exclusive Fisher Island, where you can only get by the water, this apartment, overlooking Biscayne Bay and Downtown Skyline, is pure minimal chic relaxation and reminiscent of Brazilian art, a passion of the owner. Photography by Fran Parente

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Fine elegant apartment by Bolshakova Interiors

The apartments were designed by Bolshakova Interiors to offer a comfortable place to stay during business trips. It is a modern space in a calm colour range, conducive to relaxation.
Rich, warm, natural materials and minimalism, in well thought out combinations, create exceptional aesthetics in this interior. Specially selected art, created by the Ukrainian artist Oleg Tistol, give the place a unique atmosphere. Photography by Andrey Avdeenko.

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Hillside View by ARRCC

“Tucked away in a leafy suburb in Cape Town stands a statement-making home – not only for the modern, glass-fronted architecture but more so for it’s vibrant interiors. For local design studio ARRCC, who executed the project, it was the homeowner’s affinity for colour – and a multitude of materials – that informed the creative journey. ‘By working with the homeowner’s wide and varied art collection we were able to create spaces that allow for a dynamic dialogue between the artworks and furnishings,’ says ARRCC director Mark Rielly. Photography by Greg Cox.

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Open up and let me in by hobbs jamieson architecture

Open up and let me in is a project designed by hobbs jamieson architecture. The clients brief was to modernise the dwelling, focussing on the ground floor and its connection with the rear yard. Photography by Luc Remond.

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Twin Houses by Architecture Saville Isaacs

Twin Houses is a project designed by Architecture Saville Isaacs. The conceptual approach was to create houses that sit comfortably within the established urban streetscape, provide elements of drama and discovery, and engage with the iconic harbour bridge and opera house views to the front and intimate landscaped gardens to the rear. The sites are small (255sqm and 336sqm), steep and irregular. Photography by Kata Bayer.

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THE ROOM by nook architects

“THE ROOM designed by nook architects presented with the opportunity to develop a workspace in line with present-day needs. A flexible, multipurpose environment that could take on different structures as required by the user. Photography by Yago Partal

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By the Bay by Hobbs Jamieson Architecture

By the Bay is a project designed by Hobbs Jamieson Architecture. Completed in collaboration with Salt Building Design, this project involved the ‘stage 2’ conversion of a humble beach shack on the shores of Jervis Bay. The brief was to work with Salt to design the main part of the home in line with the architectural style of the previously completed guest wing. Photography by Luke Butterly.

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Brick Aperture House by Kreis Grennan Architecture

Brick Aperture House is a project designed by Kreis Grennan Architecture. Contemporary pavilion addition with articulated link to heritage cottage. Strategic placement of glazing edits a view back to a historic sewer chimney stack, in line with three chimneys of the existing dwelling. Photography by Michael Nicholson.

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NOSTOS by TANAT

In ancient Greek, nostos means a return to home. It is not only a physical return, but going back to an origin where an identity starts. This project designed by TANAT is designed for a film director who returned to Coyoacán, a neighborhood in Mexico City with a long history of family roots. Here, he seeks to watch movies, read and write. Photography by Sergio López.

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The View by Starbox Architecture

The View is a project designed by Starbox Architecture. A renovation of an existing deck that has been transformed into a glass enclosed flexible indoor/ outdoor space with a view of the surrounding beaches below. Photography by Jeremy Scott.

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