Monthly Archives: September 2024

Pyrenees by David Noordhoff

Nestled in the historic town of Chewton, Pyrenees designed by David Noordhoff is a testament to meticulous design and a harmonious integration with its environment. Designed as a three-bedroom home for a couple envisioning future growth, the project faced its unique set of challenges and triumphs. Photography by Jade Cantwell.

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Knightsbridge apartment interior by Gregory Phillips Architects

Knightsbridge apartment interior is a project designed by Gregory Phillips Architects. Complete strip-out and extensive refurbishment of a Knightsbridge apartment. The existing apartment layout was reconfigured to make the most of the given areas while considering the clients’ needs and requirements. This refurbishment included the renewal of most of the mechanical and electrical services taking into consideration the constraints of working within an existing building. With exceptional views of Hyde Park as well as the rest of London, the apartment has three bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and an open plan living, dining and kitchen space. Photography by Andrew Beasley.

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Pocket Passiv by Anderson Architecture

Pocket Passiv by Anderson Architecture is a small infill residential studio occupying the unused space of a spatially constrained inner-city terrace house corner block. The project achieves ambitious levels of amenity for its residents all whilst occupying the ‘pocket-sized’ footprint of 27sqm. Located in Glebe, a thriving inner-city suburb originally inhabited by the Gadigal people, Pocket Passiv sits within a relic of Sydney’s 19th century Victorian terrace house boom. Photography by Tom Ferguson Photography.

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SCH House by Ollech + Tol

SCH House is a project designed by Ollech + Tol. A villa built on three levels, combining floating stone above a glass box and a rooftop pool, overlooking the unique landscape of the Jerusalem hills. This house features several unique elements, including a seven-and-a-half-meter staircase that was dropped as a single unit from the roof directly to the center of the space. In this villa, the rules for using Jerusalem stone on the facade were redefined, while the planners also tackled challenging topography and even fulfilled a small dream for the homeowner at the entrance. Photography by shai epstein.

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CASA RMO by Magarão + Lindenberg Arq

CASA RMO is a project designed by Magarão + Lindenberg Arq. In the highest part of a condominium in Itaipava, country side of Rio de Janeiro, in an environment surrounded by lush forests and breathtaking views, is this country residence, designed to bring family and friends together. Photography by Anita Soares.

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La Blanqueada by Muro Studio

This particular urban house by Muro Studio of 140m2 is located in a small street passage called “la blanqueada”, in a residential area of Villa Devoto, Buenos Aires City. Its name comes not only from the passage where it’s located but also from the color of its walls -blanqueada means whitened-. La Blanqueada was born as a complex project, the original house was found in very bad condition, counting with only certain elements to preserve. In addition, being the lot right before the corner and of a bare surface of 8,66m x 12,70m, the darkness was complete. Photography by mul.raw.

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Friar Tuck Residence by Black Rabbit

Friar Tuck Residence is a project designed by Black Rabbit. In this reimagined mid-century home, we embrace sustainability through authentic living design principles. By preserving the original single-story form, we create a sunlit courtyard using passive solar techniques. Prioritizing old-world natural materials and processes, we craft a healthy interior environment, devoid of artificial dyes, paints, and stains. Experience the luxury of simplicity, where the past converges with the present in perfect harmony with nature. Photography by Leonid Furmansky.

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Hillside Hideaway by Britt Design Group

The homeowners of this modern new build chose to settle down in Austin after 20 years of international travel for work. They asked the design team at Britt Design Group for a casual relaxed atmosphere with organic soft finishes. Main requirements were for a low maintenance, simple yet elegant organized space. Britt Design Group created a seamless transitional design using organic, natural elements in neutral light tones, creating a comfortable home with fabulous views to the Texas hills. Architecture by Andrew Wagner Architects. Photography by Chase Daniel.

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Boundless Residence by c.dd

The project designed by c.dd is nestled beside Green Island Lake, a 1,500-mu (approximately 100-hectare) ecological gem in the heart of Foshan City, Guangdong, China. Adhering to the philosophy of “Limited yet Boundless,” design studio c.dd captures the essence of life, creating an enduringly vibrant living space. The design blends tranquility with nature, achieving a balance between physical functionality and spiritual serenity, elevating the living experience to new heights. Every return home becomes a journey of spiritual rejuvenation. Photography by Jack Qin.

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Triptych House by Archer + Braun Architecture

Triptych House designed by Archer + Braun Architecture is the full internal refurbishment and contemporary extension of a Grade II listed semi-detached family home in a Conservation Area in North London. Photography by French & Tye.

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