Transforming a 1919 Seattle Home: A Renovation Journey Between Memory and Modernity
In 1919, a couple from Seattle stood before a modest home on Pritchard Island, falling…
In 1919, a couple from Seattle stood before a modest home on Pritchard Island, falling…
A sudden catastrophe was transformed into a unique creative opportunity, and this is precisely the…
In the endless gallery of American family portraits, a curious trend persists: the kitchen—pristine, spacious,…
Adele Helmers laughs and says, “This apartment will never be finished because I’m always thinking…
The Rustic Canyon Residence in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, marks a significant architectural collaboration between…
Located in De Beauvoir Square in northeast London, OntheSq is a Grade II-listed 1840s neo-Jacobean…
CAN, an architectural studio, has extended and redesigned a Stoke Newington home in London, incorporating…
In the Netherlands, the angular matte-black design of stealth aircraft has inspired the creation of…
Local studio Max Núñez Arquitectos has designed a concrete care home in Chile, featuring open…
A stunning greenhouse, framed by a wooden pergola, crowns the top of this home in…
Meridiani House, located at Corso Venezia 29 in Milan, transcends the traditional concept of a…
For a home situated in the drought-susceptible region of Ciudad López Mateos, Mexico, Desai Chia…
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Peckham in southeast London, Peckham House stands as a…
In Da Nang, Vietnam, a striking residence named House for Young Families stands as a…
Andrew Trotter and Marcelo Martínez refresh 17th-century home where time “stood still” Casa Soleto, a 17th-century house in Puglia, Italy, has been carefully renovated using lime plaster, terrazzo and furniture salvaged from a monastery. The four-bedroom house, parts of which are over 400 years old, was given a refresh by its owners – architecture firm
Friday, May 19, 20234 PM – 6 PMEDT New Orleans, LA, US | Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design, 1725 Barrone Street, New Orleans 70113 Home, Sweet Home is a group exhibition in May 2023 that collects work from a special-topics seminar taught by Tulane Architecture and Social Innovation Fellow Emmanuel Osorno, and a
Chinese interior studio Linehouse used natural materials and a muted colour palette to give the Ying’nFlo guesthouse in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, the feel of an inviting home. The guesthouse occupies the podium of a 24-storey tower on a hilly street in Hong Kong. Its ground floor holds a series of communal spaces that Linehouse
London practice Of Architecture has used a fuss-free colour and material palette to create this understated home for a young couple in the town of Newquay in Cornwall. House by the Sea belongs to an artist and a surfer, who told Of Architecture that they wanted a home without extravagant finishes, instead preferring a living
When Aiko Morton and Momoko “Momo” Morton Wong were growing up in Colorado, every few months their mom would drive them from Pueblo—the small town they called home—to Denver. They’d make a day of it (go shopping and have lunch somewhere fun), but the most memorable moments for the two of them rarely had anything to
Our latest lookbook explores homes where pocket doors slide into gaps within the walls, as a way of saving space or giving a more open feel to an interior. A pocket door is a specific type of sliding door designed to slot into a wall cavity. This means that when the door is open, it is
Finding the perfect harmony between material and functionality, Germany-based designer Deniz Aktay crafts “Nested Lamp” – featuring light brilliantly being ‘caught’ and enclosed by two semi-transparent or plexi-glass sheets.During his studies and work experience – the multitudinous intricate aspects of creating, forming and designing have always been a vital aspect in his innovatively creative work. “The