Category Archives: Space Design

Casa Paredes Tres Ocho by Hernandez Silva Arquitectos in Mexico

Casa Paredes Tres Ocho by Hernandez Silva Arquitectos in Mexico

Hernandez Silva Arquitectos designed Casa Paredes Tres Ocho. The modern house was located in Tlajomulco de Zuñiga city, Mexico.

The city of Guadalajara, particularly in the house area, the weather is generous most of the year, the terraces are undoubtedly the most comfortable space, the house has [Read More…]

H2O Inspired Gallery

H2O Inspired Gallery

Zaha Hadid Architect and Roca announce the opening of the Roca London Gallery – a design inspired by the power of water as a transforming element to carve a sequence of dynamic, porous spaces for the gallery. Fissures and slices in the walls give permeability consistently throughout the gallery. The [Read More…]

Not Just Another Pretty Wall

Not Just Another Pretty Wall

Dent Cube is a 3D porcelain stoneware cladding that can be used to create interior and exterior walls with a unique indented pattern that offers endless possibilities for customization. Pictured here is a version with glass inserts that bring shades of yellow, pink, red, blue and green together in a [Read More…]

For The Love of Plants and Cleaning

For The Love of Plants and Cleaning

I love the simple TwoFaced Window, a window that allows you to conveniently clean both the sides of the pane and nurture plants according to the elements. The window pivots and does a full 360-degree rotation. Well the cleaning aspect is one part of the design, however the thoughtful incorporation o [Read More…]

ROCA LONDON GALLERY BY ZAHA HADID

ROCA LONDON GALLERY BY ZAHA HADID

Earlier this month, bathroom fixture design company Roca opened a new flagship located near Imperial Wharf in London, called the Roca London Gallery. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, whose firm is based in London, designed the undulating, white concrete space. Fittingly, the architect dr [Read More…]

Modern Minimalist Flat Interior Design

Modern Minimalist Flat Interior Design

When trying to create something visually impressive, it is naturally tempting to want to use lots of eye candy or overloaded detail. However, the simplest solution can sometimes be the best. We like this beautifully simple minimalist flat design by Polish studio Tamizo. From a designer’s eye, this t [Read More…]

3013 Installation at the Architectural Association

3013 Installation at the Architectural Association

Students at the Architectural Association in London have constructed leaf-like sculptures that curl down from a fourth-floor roof terrace to a ground level courtyard.

Top: photograph by Valerie Bennett

Strips of plywood from recycled exhibition panels were twisted into pairs and fastene [Read More…]

Cantilevered Master Bedroom Loft Classes Up Refab Condo

Cantilevered Master Bedroom Loft Classes Up Refab Condo

Situated in Montreal, Canada, this brick-and-timber retrofit simply was not big enough for adults and children alike – hence the addition of a lovely curved-wood, master bedroom loft for the parents to climb up to and sleep in.

Ateliers MC cantilevered the addition on bent steel pipe columns [Read More…]

Dizzying Dome: High-Up Tree Home with Transparent Floors

Dizzying Dome: High-Up Tree Home with Transparent Floors

Playfully modeled after the curved and shiny metal aesthetic of circular UFOs, this Beach Rock Resort treehouse is perched precariously at a splayed juncture of branches high up in a Japanese forest canopy.(Image byAndrea Noti)

Kobayahsi Takashi (perhaps seriously, perhaps jokingly) wanted t [Read More…]

Mind-Bending Nendo Exhibition in Taiwan

Mind-Bending Nendo Exhibition in Taiwan

Nendo has a solo exhibition going on through the end of August at the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute that features two collections: Thin Black Lines and Dancing Squares.

Thin Black Lines s a collection of furniture formed from “Still Black,” whose installation looks

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The Prospect by Jonathan Segal

The Prospect by Jonathan Segal

Architect Jonathan Segal designed The Prospect house in La Jolla, San Diego, California.

Description from the architect:

This 7,200 square-foot lot was an abandoned brown-field site, vacant since 1992. The architect/owner used the space to build a private, urban residence for his family with an [Read More…]