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  • Campus EDF Saclay by ECDM Architects

    Discover the prize winning project by ECDM Architects‘ – Campus EDF Saclay, located at the Saclay plateau in southern Paris.  This retreat on the Saclay plateau, sometimes far from an employee’s usual place of work, is an opportunity for staff to learn and train, but also to meet, exchange and re-energize themselves in order to consolidate a common culture. On […] More

  • Bar Virgen del Carmen by arn Arquitectos

    Arn Arquitectos have completely redesiged this inspiring historical building located in Alicante, Spain. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Kellogg’s concept store by Chipman Design Architecture

    Consisting of a unique collaboration between Kellogg’s, Journee’s Anthony Rudolf (formerly of Thomas Keller) and James Beard award-winning chef Christina Tosi, Chipman Design Architecture was challenged to design and elevate the comforting experience of enjoying your favorite cereal amidst the energy of Times Square. More

  • Loft Panzerhalle by Smartvoll

    Smartvoll designed this inspiring loft located in Salzburg, Austria, in 2015. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Family house in Dobris by Mimosa Architects

    The house is located in the colony of weekend cottages near a game preserve, which colony consists of small sized quaint houses, each of them being built according the taste and skill of its individual owner. The houses, mostly “non-kissed by architecture”, pay tribute to individual owner’s capriciousness and improvisation. More

  • Moscova House by Studio Gum

    Studio Gum designed this stunning attic apartment located in Milan, Italy,in 2014. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Blessed Sacrament Chapel by Pablo Millán

    To think of a space destined to house the Blessed Sacrament is to think of a very specific area within a temple, the Sancta Santorum, a place for the encounter with God. If we analyze how these spaces have materialized throughout the history of architecture, we observe a radical importance of geometry and strong directionality. […] More

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