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In Colombia, exactly in the area of Ubaque, where the only references are nature and geography, we sought inspiration from the landscape and the dynamics of this wild environment. Hotel ALMA Zewa is more than just a hotel, it is a unique spatial experience, contained between two layers: landscape and architecture.

This residence rests on a spectacular lot at the base of the iconic Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, offering our firm a wide range of design latitude. This part of the Southwest offers residents a ‘resort’ climate for much of the year and our clients wanted the property to fully embody al fresco living.

Pla2 project starting from the Z9 resort, has been very successful, starting with the Z9 success project and having a Passive Activity activities design, Pla 2 project is a Passive Activity + Private = Active Activity + Group planning. Design studied the context of the location. In conclusion, the raft is made. The raft is usually in the form of recreation + karaoke + water rafting.

Sadaf villa complex includes 12 villas designed separately. Arah Villa is the second of 12 villas available. The name of this villa is derived from the name of an angel in the Zoroastrian religion. Since the location of this villa is near the mountain of Atashgah in Isfahan, the name of this villa has been changed to this name.

Before you launch an overhaul or total rework of your existing home, you might want to include in your plans and designs some ways and features that’d make your home energy-efficient.

The SNOW ART PAVILION, will be an architectural element of contemplation that can be visited by visitors throughout the year and can contain spaces for temporary exhibitions (summer) such as art fairs. Your very presence will become a milestone on the road. The pavilion will have a coffe shop and a viewpoint.

The Terrazas House contemporary housing project located in Puembo, Ecuador. The location of the lot in the highest part of the urbanization is a determining factor that defined the concept. Thus, strategies are applied so that each space in the house has a main view of the natural landscape.

Recently, people have been falling in love with the green roof concept again. Although its roots can be traced back to the 1940’s in Germany, homeowners today have recently begun to really understand and celebrate the benefits of creating a living roof.