Italian practice Lucio Serpagli Architetti invites the breathtaking landscape into their project for Private House in Borgo Val di Taro designed for this incredible location in Italy. For more images and architects description continue after the jump: More
Making your kitchen into a highly inviting and beautiful space is a lot easier than you think it is. If you’re a person who truly believes they can’t or won’t cook, the chances are that you simply don’t like your kitchen and hate spending time in it! And who can blame you – it’s not […] More
The AR Design Studio creates this wonderfully inviting interior design solution of the Glass House extension of a family home in Winchester. On the site of this wonderful house was found the remains of Roman origin. More
The Armandale House which saw alterations and additions to an existing Victorian house in Armadale that had been renovated in the late 1980s. The scope of work included a complete refurbishment of the existing Victorian House and a new upper level extension separated into two private zones one for parents and other for children. The house is […] More
Impressive design for the House M2 in Bozen, is work of Monovolume Architecture + Design shaped as a 190 square meters space. For more images as well as the architects' description continue after the jump: More
Lendager Architects present their proposal design for the competition in Nyborg, Denmark, entitled Upcycle House. The house will be the first house build only from upcycled and environmentally sustainable materials. More
Marc Prosman Architecten studio has designed Casa IJburg, located in IJburg, Amsterdam. The house is made for those who seek to disconnect from a everyday stressful lifestyle. For closer look continue after the jump. More
This simple but very elegant design for Casa Sulla Morella located on the borders of the county of Castelnovo Sotto, between the stream Morella and a roman road, comes from creative Studio Cittaarchitettura. More
18.36.54 House is one of the latest projects by the famed Studio Daniel Libeskind we get to share on our pages.18.36.54 derives from the 18 planes, 36 points, and 54 lines of the spiralling ribbon which defines it’s living spaces. For more images and architects’ description continue after the jump: More