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  • Danish Arcgency Transformed The Crane in Copenhagen Into a Luxury Retreat

    Discover The Krane, an old coal crane, transformed into a luxury retreat by owner Klaus Kastbjerg and architect Mads Møller from Arcgency.  THE KRANE includes a reception area on the ground floor and a meeting room called the GLASS BOX on the first floor. The second floor includes a spa with a glass wall and two tubs, […] More

  • Older Property

    The Joys of Renovating an Older Property – Hidden Problems to Watch Out For

    Older homes have a lot to offer. They are usually more spacious, full of quirky features and character, and built on larger plots. However, whilst there are plenty of advantages to owning a period property, it is essential that you are aware of the potential issues you may face. However, before you start make sure […] More

  • Trend by Lotta Agaton for Stockholm Furniture Fair

    During the recently wrapped up Stockholm Furniture Fair world renowned interior design stylist Lotte Agaton has presented her exhibition TREND. “I have created the trend exhibition at this weeks furniture fair in Stockholm. To me that was a bit complex since I don’t really like the way we tend to use the word trend today. […] More

  • Condominio Baleia by Studio Arthur Casas

    Condominio Baleia in Sao Sebastiao, Brazil, designed by Arthur Casas of Studio Arthur Casas, is meant to be a dream home for the Marcondes family. With it’s bold geometric architecture it is a true example that it does not have to be cold and isolating. Simple materials and natural forms communicate with the verdant garden and […] More

  • HABIBI FOREVER by Knut Hovland and Abdelkarim El Achak

    Habibi Forever, designed by Norwegian architect Knut Hovland of Tupelo Arkitektur and the Moroccan Abdelkarim El Achak is located in Marrakesh, Morocco. The house is a mixture of Norwegian simplicity and Moroccan decorative aesthetics. Both Moroccan and Scandinavian architecture place great emphasis on the dialogue between internal and external spaces. – Knut Hovland The property […] More

  • N House by Iida Archiship Studio

    N House by Iida Archiship Studio is located in Karuizawa, Japan, a popular vacation destination. As the region’s popularity grown, the new buildings have damaged the forest. During the construction of this house, Iida didn’t cut any tree, he even planted more.  Not a single tree on the property was touched in the building of this […] More

  • Casa Ilhabela by Studio MK27

    Marcio Kogan and Diana Radomylser of Studio MK27 have designed Casa Ilhabela using local materials and taking design cues from the landscape of Ilhabela region, with beautiful nature, quiet ocean, mountains and waterfalls. Using references to Asian aesthetics, the architects created neutral, muted and flowing home. Two-storey house is designed over two flowing levels, with living […] More

  • Casa Monterrey by Tadao Ando

    Casa Monterrey by Tadao Ando sits on the rocky landscape of Sierra Madre hillside, Mexico. The stunning view on mountains is framed with the very controlled openings, giving the house boundless visual potential. Concrete walls intersect straight planes at 45 degrees with spaces opened up by glass facade. Ando’s architectural approach here is very similar to the […] More

  • Zaha Hadid Architects: Prague Brownfield Site Regeneration

    Zaha Hadid Architects in collaboration with local partners and the city of Prague developed the design that regenerates a brownfield urban site adjacent to the city’s Masaryk Railway Station, returning the site to active use. In collaboration with our partners and the city, we have developed an urbanism for the site which draws inspiration from our analysis […] More

  • Peter’s House by David Thulstrup

    Architect David Thulstrup turned a former factory garage in the Islands Brygge harbor district of Copenhagen into the private residence and studio for the photographer Peter Krasilnikoff. The original garage was space divided by 3 walls and with windows only on the front facade. The biggest problem for the architect was getting light into the building. […] More

  • 5 HOMES READY FOR BATMAN TO MOVE IN

    In addition to his ever evolving suit and the bat-mobile in tow what Mr. Bruce Wayne needs is a continuous line up of lavish houses and bachelor pads, simply said batcaves. With the market getting ever smaller for Bruce Wayne we were busy enough to find 5 new address for Bruce Wayne a.k.a. Batman. True question […] More

  • PRADA in Vancouver by Roberto Baciocchi

    PRADA opens its first store in the heart of the Vancouver, on Alberni Street, the city’s most prestigious shopping district, strengthening its presence in the Canadian market. The space is designed by architect Roberto Baciocchi. It covers an area of 760 square metres and houses the women’s and men’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, accessories and footwear […] More

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