First of all, we believe that the apartment is very attractively located: above the arch, as if between two buildings — a former tea factory built in 1914, from which the apartment inherited a classy brick wall, and the former building of Calculating-Analytical Machines Factory where in peacetime the first in the USSR vacuum tube electronic computi...
Project name
Flat 401
Architecture firm
Room Design Büro
Location
Nizhnyaya Krasnosel'skaya Ulitsa, 35с49, Moscow, 105066, Russia
Photography
Polina Poludkina
The site of the Smith Residence was a slight declivity between two rock outcroppings that are on a prominence that slopes directly down to the sea. The house was conceived as a square spiral, built up by the lapping of the major beams around a courtyard.
Project name
Smith House 2
Architecture firm
Arthur Erickson
Location
West Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Photography
John Fulker, Steven Zhen Wang
Electricity is one of the most important utilities in any home. To some extent, your comfort, health, safety, convenience, and entertainment largely depend on it. This is not to forget that in today’s homes, we have a lot of devices, systems, tools, and equipment depending on electrical power to function.
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Francesco Casalino, Karsten Würth, kayman OH (Cover image)
Didformat Studio: The main idea of designing "Op Bathroom" is using the optical illusion for divisions of the internal space of the bathroom. we use the "Op art(optical art)" in floors material to realize this idea.
Project name
Op Bathroom
Architecture firm
Didformat Studio
Location
Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Situated on a promontory jutting into the canyon below the hillside retreat boasts multiple vistas of the surrounding canyon and the Pacific Ocean beyond. However, local restrictions allowed for a single story above street level. Responding to these conditions, much of the home’s massing is located on a lower-level that daylights onto the downslope...
Project name
Sapire Residence
Architecture firm
Abramson Architects
Location
Pacific Palisades, United States
Photography
Roger Davies
GASP is a Tiny House Project designed by Cankat Seyret in order to create an alternative minimal living environment within the nature or any desired site. Abstract concept of the project is inspired by the Covid-19 virus, human lungs and oxygen molecul in chemistry scheme.
Project name
GASP Tiny House
Architecture firm
CSA Cankat Seyret Architecture
Location
Transportable Modules (started in in 1- Ovacık/Çeşme/TURKEY, 2-Abant/Bolu/TURKEY (personal investment) | 3-Skagen/Denmark, 4-Raahe/Finland (sponsored)
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Being mindful of climate change and our own carbon footprint does not mean you have to be ultra-strict and militant about things. It is often in the small changes that we can make the biggest differences, as these small changes are easier to sustain and more people are willing to do them.
Written by
Allen Brown
Photography
Tina Dawson (Cover image), Sidekix Media, Annie Spratt
Completed in 2018 by contemporary award-winning design + construction firm Mckimm, Project No. 350 - North Caulfield Residence is a holiday home that embodies the identity of contemporary design: clean symmetrical lines harmonised with materiality and an abundance of natural light.
Project name
Project No. 350 - North Caulfield Residence
Architecture firm
Mckimm
Location
Caulfield North, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Photography
Dave Kulesza
Pasithéa, by Sofia Nikolaidou and Angeliki Tzifa, is a finalist entry in the international architectural competition Vale De Moses Meditation Cabins organized by Bee Breeders. The proposal is located near Oleiros, Portugal and consists of a series of meditation cabins, nested within the surrounding landscape, and connected by a network of pathways.
Project name
Pasithéa: Meditation Cabins in Central Portugal
Architecture firm
Angeliki Tzifa & Sofia Nikolaidou
Location
Oleiros-Amieira, Portugal
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, AutoCAD, Lumion, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Viktor Zeleniak: This is the concept of a house located in the Ukrainian Carpathians, the city of Bukovel. Futuristic shapes hanging in the air look like something alien and at the same time their own. This is the architecture of the future, which is now difficult for people to perceive, but later it will become part of their lives.
Project name
Holiday house in the mountains
Architecture firm
Viktor Zeleniak
Location
Bukovel, Ukraine
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop

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