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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. RY’s house in Cam Le, Da Nang by BOWa + TNASeptember 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: BOWa + TNA With a typical 5×20 plot, location on a new planning area with have a rapidly rate. We are fortunately to work with an inventor who has a similarity to a personal living space, a young couple with hobby of gardening and the desire to create a space “go inside” combined with human elements, light and tree are the main. The spatial structure opens and closer with many small intersections, interspersed with gaps that evoke surprise and unpredictability when moving inside the building. Combined with the effects of the light and shadow, the scene is changed fresh and not boring through each time of the day.
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Article source: Sara and Nirit Frenkel We all dream of a house that looks like it just featured on the cover of ELLE DÉCOR. For this family, a couple in their fifties and their four children, this dream came true. After years of living in a standard property in the wife’s home village, the couple purchased a plot of land in a new neighborhood that overlooks a wild and breathtaking view. The couple hired the services of Sara and Nirit Frenkel, owners of Frenkel Architecture & Interior Design, who specialize in the planning of luxury villas and estates. The overarching aim was to finetune the family’s needs and create a rustic and understated property that would serve all its residents for the years to come.
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Article source: Flaviano Capriotti Architetti Ristorante Andrea Aprea has opened in the setting of Milan’s historic Palazzo dating back to 1871 and today home to Fondazione Luigi Rovati and its Museo d’Arte (Art Museum). Located at number 52 on Corso Venezia, on the top floor of the Palazzo, the restaurant was designed by Flaviano Capriotti Architetti, which also curated the design of the Caffè Bistrot overlooking the secret green courtyard. What results is therefore a dialogue between ancient and present, memory and culture, materiality and emotion: to enjoy a gastronomic and environmental experience capable of helping us discover a new era.
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Article source: Vudafieri-Saverino Partners Founded in Brussels in 1829, Delvaux is the oldest and amongst the most prestigious luxury leather goods company in the world. With more than 40 international stores, today the Maison makes its grand entrance into the Middle East and lands at the Dubai Mall in the United Arab Emirates, the largest mall in the world. This project too was entrusted to the Italian studio Vudafieri-Saverino Partners, which has signed the worldwide concept of Delvaux stores since 2012.
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Article source: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH An international pharmaceuticals company has moved into new Swiss headquarters in The Circle, right next to Zurich Airport. We helped the company transition to a New Work environment: developing a spatial concept for the new office that was the product of more than 30 joint discussion rounds and workshops. In place of standardised, individual workstations, we designed a work environment that focuses on the individual needs of employees. The result is an office that packs a punch, differentiating while remaining flexible: with flowing, changeable spaces, set within a strong design framework.
Hangzhou Yuhang Headquarters in China by AedasSeptember 2nd, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Aedas The Headquarters Project designed by Aedas Executive Directors Cary Lau and Henry Chau is a prominent project in Yuhang District, Hangzhou that encompasses the Headquarters Phase 1 and Phase 2 development, providing a range of offices and amenities. Located to the west of the Future Technology City, Phase 2 enjoys a convenient transportation network with the best view to greenery nearby. The headquarters strive to demonstrate its corporate culture, promote exchange and foster creativity amongst employees.
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Article source: Matú Arquitetura The dwellers asked to transform the standardized condo house into a comfortable and spirit family home. With the possibility to design the backyard and also the interior plan, the space integration was the main idea for this project. The couple, with their children, looking forward to better ambients who prioritized the wellness of a thruelly home.
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Article source: Dall’ovo Magalhães Arquitetura The Barreiros Association is a non-profit institution, private, that serves students of public schools in Ilhabela, a town placed in an island, seaside in the southeast of Brazil, in the turn of classes, aiming to contribute to the formation of conscious citizens, socially integrated and prepared for the plein the exercise of their citizenship. It seeks to promote a reflective and inclusive education, linking learning and life. In June 2019 we were invited to design the reform of the Association’s cafeteria and to create a contiguous space that had the function ofrecreational space and coexistence, especially for rainy days, and at the same time could be used for various events.
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Article source: Halel Architecture This duplex, designed by Hadas Roth and Shira Muskal of Halel Architecture, is unique in its unconventional bold design that combines industrial as well as country touches. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the old city of Jaffa and located near the seafront, this 260 sqm duplex was turned into a highly sought after luxury property and as such, its future owners fell in love with it and will be moving in the whitin near future. The real-estate developers Tzemach Hamerman, Carasso Real Estate and Vlodinger Real Estate approached Halel Architects to plan, design and style the property. At that stage, since it was unknown who the property owners would be, there was a need to design the duplex in a way that would appeal to a multitude of needs. The process was indeed different, but it allowed the designers to run wild in a way that is not often possible when there is a specific client in the mix. The results speak for themselves.
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Article source: AlHumaidhi Architects Comprised of two houses with a mirrored plan, each of the homes responds to different urban conditions. To the east, the first house looks onto a narrow internal road, with neighbors in close proximity; the second house faces westward onto a high-traffic, main road as well as the hot western sun. Both homes include a basement, ground floor, first floor, and rooftop. The basement area includes household services and a large multifunction room. On the ground floor, an L-shaped plan contains the house’s main functions, including the living room, dining room, office, and open kitchen all while enclosing an intimate garden and a pool. The main sleeping quarters are all located on the first floor, while occupants enjoy access to a terrace and gym on the roof.
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