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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. The Cabin in South Moravia, Czech Republic by jan tyrpeklMay 7th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: jan tyrpekl The Shelter is an experimental wooden structure that was built on top of a former concrete bunker near to the borders of the Czech republic and Austria. These small fortresses were built along the Czechoslovakian borders before the WWII. as a protection against the Nazi Germany but they were never used. There are still thousands of these bunkers left in the Czech and Slovakian landscape.
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Article source: TSALIKIAN ARCHITECTS & INTERIORS Located in the heart of Mykonos Town, which many could describe as an elaborate maze, formed by a complex of whitewashed houses, crammed together in an organic orderliness, creating narrow streets that resemble streams, when overflowing with people, who like to stroll curiously through it exploring and discovering its secrets.
Read the rest of Sign Boutique in Mykonos, Greece by TSALIKIAN ARCHITECTS & INTERIORS Residência em Atami in Brazil by Elmor ArquiteturaMay 7th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Elmor Arquitetura From the restinga to the intervention plan, the project for a single-family residence in Atami has as its starting point in the invitation to bonding. From the demands for design, moments of relaxation in the family topped the list of problems to be solved; Perhaps, if not for sure, this justifies the four suites that compose the superior volume of the residence that still contains a spacious Master Suite.
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Article source: OLARQ OSVALDO LUPPI ARCHITECTS The design of this house focuses on giving an accurate answer to the client’s search for privacy together with our desire to create open spaces. Two neat white volumes emerge from the terraced base in pursuit of great views on the Mediterranean Sea; meanwhile, the lower level establishes a more direct relationship with exterior areas.
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Article source: NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS “The perceived quality of life in buildings should come from the geometry and how that geometry connects to human beings”. It was the initial thought we had when being offered to design a row house in Phu My Hung, a new urban development area in the Southern Saigon. This project could be considered as another attempt to find a contemporary living manner in row house typology. The brief was to get rid of the way of living we used to have in common town house, where the staircase in the center along with the corridor to access spaces covered by four walls which isolate people inside his own world. The client is a nuclear family, consisted of the parents and two kids with the explicit wish to have a home fulfilled with natural elements while being able to improve the spiritual connection between each family member.
Read the rest of Thong House in Saigon, Vietnam by NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS SKI home in Madesimo, Italy by ES arch enricoscaramelliniarchitettoMay 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: ES arch enricoscaramelliniarchitetto The development of the architectural project has determined the construction of a building that combines a unitary image with an articulated arrangement, determined by external factors (distances, constraints). The trend of the perimeter walls adapts to external constraints, the smallness of the land does not allow to define geometrically determined trends. Starting from the given perimeter, through a series of minor corrections, orientation corrections and consolidation of rotations, a plant has been determined that is repeated on the first floor, except for small differences. The articulated plant does not have the possibility to determine the course of the ridge on geometric bases. It is in terms of volume that there have been various trends in the ridge and the pitches, in order to create an elegantly articulated volume, without poignant elements.
Read the rest of SKI home in Madesimo, Italy by ES arch enricoscaramelliniarchitetto Social housing units in massive stone in Paris, France by Barrault PressaccoMay 6th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Barrault Pressacco The Parisian practice Barrault Pressacco recently completed a social housing project in massive stone. The operation articulates an environmental approach to design whilst echoing the Hausmannian building tradition that characterizes the French capital. The use of this natural material equally contributes to the sense of wellbeing and comfort that permeate the project.
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Article source: Aresto Arquitetura Located in the city of Jundiaí on a lot with very steep slope and triangular shape, in an area of native forest, this house was built with metallic structure. The construction is structured in four different levels, distributed by the land so as to take advantage of the views of the surroundings.
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Article source: Masquespacio Masquespacio presents its last interior design project for lifestyle shop Gnomo, situated in the well acclaimed Valencia quarter Ruzafa. The project has its departure from the store specialized in objects and decoration that decided to open in 2010 in Valencia as an ode to design and a particular lifestyle that seeks for originality and beautiful things as told by the owners. To celebrate their sixth birthday they decided to move to a new street in the popular quarter Ruzafa and count on Masquespacio for the design of their new home.
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