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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. Casa de Arce in Subachoque, Colombia by A.LUGAROctober 13th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: A.LUGAR The luxury of the house is in the nature, the intention of the house was to evoke the peace of the environment through durable materials that would age naturally with the environment. Architecturally, it is developed in two main volumes, which timidly show themselves as a piece sculpted in concrete, brick and large windows within a forest of Maples that surround them.
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Article source: Vudafieri Saverino Partners Intimacy and elegance describe, in a perfect stylistic balance, the new restaurant Chez Pierre in Monte Carlo, led by Pierre Baldelli. A career as Maitre D’ for over 40 years that began in a Paris bistro and a profound experience in the world of starred cuisine between England, France and Monaco: Pierre Baldelli opens his first restaurant in Monte Carlo, where Head Chef Stephane Goudé serves French cuisine and international dishes. Located within the Metropole shopping centre, Chez Pierre is an enveloping space with vibrant tones inviting moments of emotion. From concept to realisation, Vudafieri-Saverino Partners conceived a project that interprets the history and passion of Pierre Baldelli, taking guests on a journey between Monte Carlo, Paris and London, the cities where he was trained.
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Article source: Studio Svetti Architecture Pizza, as we all know, is no longer just a plate, it is a fact, a universal symbol, which involves everyone, it is a global plate and sometimes unfortunately “Globalized”. The most effective synthesis on the essence of a pizza remains by Aurelio Ferro in the 1950s, a man willing to do the most unthinkable insanity for a woman he has just met, but she wanted a pizza. A choir of Neapolitan voices could help us to make it better the idea, “vulia a ‘pizza”.
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Article source: Inblum Architects A residential house has been reconstructed in the Ribiškės Landscape Reserve belonging to the Pavilnys Regional Park. The project aimed at reflecting the local spirit, contextually and sensitively meeting the needs of a modern house. Keeping a link to the past, and yet creating a present-day heritage, has become one of the main challenges. Do not expose architecture, but rather “immerse” it in an old apple orchard. To anchor the house comfortably to the terrain and make the inhabitants feel at ease in the environment.
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Article source: Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners The Marriott Hotel is an ambitious project of a bold structural and architecture idea. The architecture of the hotel in Vilnius is unique in the context of the Courtyard by Marriott brand. From an architectural point of view, the Vilnius Hotel building is one of the most modern in the entire Courtyard by Marriott network. It marks an aesthetic shift in this modernizing brand, leaving behind the old American tradition and opening up to today’s architectural trends.
Mass Beverly in Los Angeles by Studio Svetti Architecture with Mass BeverlyOctober 10th, 2022 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: Studio Svetti Architecture “True friendship is supposed to stand the test of time, distance and silence. I have learned that true friends are always there, even when they are not, and that is the case right now”. Emanuele Svetti’s preamble is the best way to start telling the story of his first approach to the world of interior design in the United States: the Mass Beverly showroom in Los Angeles.
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Article source: Emanuele Svetti by Studio Svetti Architecture Created by Studio Svetti Architecture, the beauty salon Un Diavolo per Capello is the emblem of that dialogue between space and matter that the studio researches in giving life to every project. It is an unexpected and unusual place where the traditional concept of hair salon is completely reversed:”Working on the formal monotony of a beauty salon, creating a concept with the sole purpose of making it functional but at the same time unconventional, something fresh, new and modern … a white space with a yellow cube set in it, like a meteorite, which stands out in the center of this open space, acting as a backdrop for the entire functional part of the salon. The final result? A mash-up between an art gallery and a modern metropolitan fashion store. ”
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Article source: Boed Architecture Center In this project, we tried to minimize the light which enters to the environment; because the presence of light in this space cause disturbing in examination. About the form of this building, an attempt has been made to respect other buildings by using a cube shape, but to create a small distinction, the corners are rounded.
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Article source: Worrell Yeung Designs Worrell Yeung has designed a 4,900-SF family lake house defined by cantilevered horizontal roof planes that cascade down the steep site towards the water. The home is constructed primarily from site-cast concrete, allowing for large, uninterrupted glass openings that enhance the connection to nature. Programmatically, a lush interior courtyard separates the public space from private areas, while a rooftop garden softens and blurs the modern, geometric home into the lakeside landscape. Sustainable and green strategies bolster the design throughout.
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