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  • Melazza Studio on Casa Salt Rough and Designing with Soul

    In their interview with ARCHISCENE Magazine, Melazza co-founders Florencia Melazza and Malena Taboada open up about Casa Salt Rough, a lakeside home defined by softness, restraint, and emotional clarity. Located in a serene natural setting, the project unfolds through gentle transitions and honest materials, with light, texture, and proportion guiding each design decision. INTERVIEWS Casa […] More

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  • Alexander Diaz Andersson on the Beluga Sofa for ATRA

    ATRA introduces the limited-edition Beluga Sofa, a sculptural piece designed by Alexander Diaz Andersson that draws attention through contrast, between softness and structure, comfort and control. With its cloud-like silhouette wrapped in mirror-finish pleather, the sofa reflects not only light but also the room around it, changing with its surroundings while maintaining its form. The […] More

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  • Interview: Architect Samuele Sordi Talks Atto Design by Pininfarina

    Pininfarina, the legendary Italian design house, brings its signature vision to architecture in Brazil with Atto Design by Pininfarina, a boutique residential project developed in collaboration with Origem Incorporadora. Featuring just 20 exclusive homes, Atto is poised to become a new icon of contemporary design and refined coastal living in Rio de Janeiro’s Barra de […] More

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  • CONCRETE 11 by Cage Atelier

    CONCRETE 11 epitomizes the perfect blend of urban proximity and a serene countryside retreat in Lisbon, showcasing a design that seamlessly integrates with nature while exuding understated elegance.

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    Punta Colorada III Shelter by TATÚ Arquitectura

    Nestled within Uruguay’s coastal maritime forest, the Punta Colorada III Shelter is meticulously designed to preserve the surrounding ecosystem while providing an immersive and harmonious living space

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