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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. “Yellow leg” apartment building in Vilnius, Lithuania by Devyni architektaiJune 4th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Devyni architektai The „Yellow leg“ apartment building is located in Šnipiškės neighborhood, on the side of Vilnius city center. The building is on a 1697m2 lot, with its footprint occupying 707m2. The area is a perfect combination of living in an affordable area that has less crowded surroundings than city center, and being able to enjoy all the things that city center has to offer within reach.
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Article source: KIDOSAKI ARCHITECTS STUDIO The site surrounded by the leafy woods close to the golf course in Minamigaoka Karuizawa, was planned to have its building lower than treetops of the woods to coexist with neighboring buildings.
Read the rest of Yokouchi Residence in Karuizawa, Japan by KIDOSAKI ARCHITECTS STUDIO Yoojeongheon in Jeju-si, South Korea by studio_GAONJune 4th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: studio_GAON The name of house is Yoojeongheon. Nearing the completion of the construction, the owner gave its name and described the meaning to me as, ‘wind stays, sunshine caresses’.
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Article source: FORM bureau Academia Café and Pizzeria is a restaurant chain in Moscow that serves contemporary Italıan cuısıne. It is located in a two storey space in the Business Center «Park Mira».
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Article source: bureau de change architects The installation creates the impression of a traditional tailor’s cutting room, with multiple pattern pieces hanging from rails that span the width of the façade. Patterns, used in the construction of the brand’s products, have been replicated in a range of British timbers – Elm, Oak, Cherry, Chesnut, Ash and Poplar.
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Article source: Annette Frommer Interior Design Due to the apartment’s close proximity to Tel-Aviv’s HaTzuk Beach with its view of the glistening ocean in the horizon, it was only natural that I design the space of this unique apartment located in a luxury apartment building, using the wide-ranging possibilities of a blue color palette.
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Article source: Atelier YokYok Concept The idea comes from an air flow going through the entire apartment. The aim is to occupy the free space, above-ground, and cross over all the rooms. We want to guide the visitor bringing a continuity to the compartmentalized space of the showroom.
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Article source: McLeod Bovell Modern Houses Located on a steep and technically challenging site in West Vancouver, the Sunset House is designed to capture immediate views of heavy marine traffic and the open sea to the west. The irregular shape of the sites boundaries align with the edge of the house and culminate in a substantial blinder which provided privacy from adjacent properties.
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Article source: Materium Nestled between a park and a hill, this house for a Catholic family is a vessel that channels views in from the front and rear, and where they meet in the middle, bridges them across.
Trout Lake House in Washington by Olson KundigJune 3rd, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: Olson Kundig “The buildings recall the agricultural forms of the local built environment, but as is our nature in our designs, we sought to take that context and evolve it to a more emphatic modern language. We sought to design something that was exquisitely proportioned in a quiet, agricultural way.” –Tom Kundig, Design Principal
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