Originally featuring a highly segmented layout, the renovation of this São Paulo apartment, orchestrated by StudioVA Arquitetos and led by architect Vinicius Almeida, aimed to integrate the main living areas.
Architecture firm
StudioVA Architects
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
Photography
João Paulo Prado
Design team
Vinicius Almeida (leader architect), Jayne Lima (architect), Fanuel Ferdassis (intern
Collaborators
Matheus Pereira (Text/Communication), Suppliers: Flooring (Decortiles), Wall Coverings (Decortiles), Stones (S2R), Sanitary Ware and Fixtures (Tramontina; Deca), Carpentry (Star Móveis), Rugs (Punto e Filo), Lighting Fixtures (Lumini; Reka)
Completion year
Phase 01: 2022. Phase 02: 2023
Interior design
StudioVA Architects
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
StudioVA Architects
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The project is also a deep dive into using and showcasing Indian art and crafts in small doses, blending their absolute beauty with a utilitarian canvas.
Architecture firm
Purple Backyard
Photography
Ishita Sitwala
Principal architect
Kumpal Vaid
Collaborators
The rocking chair, Arjunvir Gujral studio, PB home, Olie, Stem and leviosa, LZF Spain
Interior design
Purple Backyard
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Wood and veneer with line texture, Indian Stones and Metal accents
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max
Typology
Residential › Apartment
On the 28th floor of this majestic tower in the heart of the city, a condominium renovation project unfolds like a blank canvas, ready to be transformed. Once a simple abode adorned with tapestries, it now reveals itself as an immaculate canvas, poised to welcome the artistic touches of a transformation.
Location
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Principal architect
Sophie Le Borgne, Amani Rizk
Design team
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Interior design
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Travertin, granit, quartz
Supervision
Le Borgne Rizk Architecture
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Studio Rust: House of Tamra is a grand 8500-square-foot duplex apartment in Gurugram, designed for a self-made millionaire and their family. This space is a tribute to India's vibrant cultural heritage, showcasing the essence of Indian tradition and culture.
Project name
House of Tamra
Architecture firm
Studio Rust, Gurugram
Location
DLF Magnolias, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Photography
Vaibhav Bhatia
Principal architect
Nupur Sahay, Sourish Rao
Design team
Manoj Gupta, Muskan Chillar, Siddhanshu Rana
Collaborators
Furniture: Benzoville & Mantara (Hardware), Decor Remedy, Jaw Enterprises. Furnishings: India Circus, Floor & Furnishing, Belleven, Haus & Kinder, Sadyaska, Kalakaari Haath. Rugs: Hands, Carpets of India. Tiles and Marble : RK Marble. Sanitary: Artize. Paints: Oikos & Asian Paints. Wallpaper: AP Nilaya, Sabyasachi Collection and Shaakh Home
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
White Lights, The White Teak
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Tucked away high on the 23rd floor of Panchshil Towers in Kharadi lies an abode that transcends the conventional idea of a home. The Enchanted Forest, as it's lovingly called, is more than just a dwelling! It's an ode to dreams and emotions woven into every corner, and a testament to the intricate dance between nature and human ingenuity.
Project name
The Enchanted Forest
Architecture firm
Ikigai Studio, Pune
Location
Kharadi, Pune, India
Photography
Rohit Mendiratta
Principal architect
Anuja Marudgan
Collaborators
Furniture: Loose furniture from Turkey and India - Rugs: Rug Berry & foot rugs by Jaipur Rugs - Artwork: Artist Rudranee Chiman, Mumbai - Wallpaper: Kagaz Rekha
Interior design
Ikigai Studio, Pune
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
Harshita Jhamtani x lbh
Material
stucco-finished walls, veneer, handmade mural, and tropical themed wallpaper
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Interior of this three-room Novosibirsk apartment was designed for a family with two children. The owners wanted to get the ergonomic and functional space with calm and cozy atmosphere. The apartment consists of three main rooms, two bathrooms, and a detached clothesroom.
Architecture firm
ART-UGOL, Architecture and Design Studio
Location
Pereulok Bulvarny (Boulevard lane) residential complex, Novosibirsk, Russia
Photography
Asya Rozonova
Principal architect
Ilya Kotelnikov
Design team
Ilya Kotelnikov, Maxim Pavlenko
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Natural wood, textiles, metal
Supervision
Architecture and Design Studio ARTUGOL
Visualization
Architecture and Design Studio ARTUGOL
Typology
Residential › Apartment
On the eve of their wedding, the newlyweds approached decorator Yulia Golavskaya to design their first home to reflect their tastes and accommodate their lifestyle.
Project name
Сomfort light-filled 66 m² apartment in Moscow
Architecture firm
Yulia Golavskaya
Photography
Sergey Ananiev
Principal architect
Yulia Golavskaya
Design team
Style by Yulia Golavskaya
Environmental & MEP engineering
Typology
Residential › Apartment
For this project we were hired by a young couple to convert a dated duplex apartment into a modern loft-like space for their growing family. The apartment occupied the first and second floor of a building that originally was a series of row houses. The row houses had been combined to create a large apartment complex.
Project name
Upper Westside Duplex
Architecture firm
Kimberly Peck Architect
Location
New York, New York, United States
Principal architect
Kimberly Peck
Interior design
Kimberly Peck Architect
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Wide plank oak floors, porcelain sheet wall cladding at fireplace and wet bar, quartz countertops, ceramic tile at kitchen fireplace, walnut builtins and kitchen
Construction
Interior Finishes LLC
Typology
Residential › Apartment