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Category: Architecture, Commercial Tags: Courtyard architecture, Glass, Italy, Milan, Minimalism, Piuarch, Stair, Steel
Milan-based architectural studio Piuarch has designed the New D&G Headquarters located in Milan, Italy. The facades of the building housing the showrooms are entirely glazed and feature a series of vertical, closely spaced louvers of opal glass. This membrane, made of glass, acts as a filter, softly diffusing the daylight through the building and serving [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Arquitectos Anónimos, Minimalism, Poland, Timber
Portugal-based Arquitectos Anónimos has designed the FFAT House located in Vila Nova Gaia, Portugal. two criteria led to the final solution: on the one hand, by using the urban plan statutory regulations restricting the perimeter and the possible location of the building; and on the other hand by manipulation of the interior space in relation [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Arquitectos Anónimos, Minimalism, Poland, Stone, Timber, Wood
The NG House in St. Tirso, Portugal was designed by Arquitectos Anónimos to sit on the existing stone wall, the house is finished in wooden skin and full glass at both sides, creating a beautiful contrast on the materials. + Architectural concept courtesy of Arquitectos Anónimos Sometimes we dig up foundations only to cover them [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Bridge, formodesign, Glass, Minimalism, Poland, School
The Connector by formodesign, is an extension project for Architecture and Engineering buildings at Technical University of Lodz, Poland. The project is composed and stacked by 3 linear forms with the open views towards the park. The idea for our concept was not only to make a form that would connect the buildings but which [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: formodesign, Landscape architecture, Minimalism, Poland
Polish architectural firm formodesign has designed the house which is oriented North-South, and named “North House South“. Spatially the living zone and sleeping zone was organized in each contrast architectural form, and intersected each others. Build of clear contrast forms, modern yet partially covered with wooden shingles. This is a house designed to be through [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education, Selected Tags: ESD design, Green architecture, Minimalism, Perforated, Refurbishment / Extension, Steel, Studio Comoglio Architetti
Italian architect Giorgio Comoglio recently has completed the renovation of the Ex Sellerie, which is located in the area of the ex military arsenal in Turin, Italy. The task of the project is to increase the original building’s floor area and height. The minimal form of perforated steel envelope has been introduced to integrate the existing [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: Axelrod, Concrete, Minimalism, Swimming pool
Axelrod Design has designed the eHouse which is located in Tel Aviv. The beauty of the eHouse is the marriage of livability and minimalist/Mediterranean design sense. In plan, the house is defined by two axes; one running lengthwise through the main living space and one perpendicular from the main entrance to the staircase. The longitudinal [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Minimalism, Poland
Poland-based JPP Architekci recently has designed the Detached house with view – V(iew)_HOUSE located in Osowa, Poland. + Project description courtesy of JPP Architekci Location: Osowa -a district of Gdansk, located on the suburbs, near two lakes. Osowa became a popular place of constructions’ investments. The building plot is situated on a steep slope (in [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: César San Millán, Francisco Mangado, Minimalism, Museum, Spain, Steel
Museum of Archeology in Vitoria is a competition-winning project designed by Spanish architect Francisco Mangado. We like to think of an archaeology museum as a compact jewel box concealing the treasure that history has entrusted to us piece by piece. But not any kind of history, or at least not the scientific history of experts, [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: Concrete, Courtyard architecture, Ireland, Minimalism, ODOS architects, Religious architecture, Timber
Irish architecture studio ODOS architects has designed an extension and refurbishment project for an existing protected friary building in Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny. A new central courtyard has been organized and surrounded by new and old buildings, and further developed as a contemporary cloister. + Project Description courtesy of ODOS architects This project is an extension [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Europen architecture, GRAD arkitekter, Landscape architecture, Minimalism, Sweden
Swedish architect GRAD arkitekter has designed a minimal cabin located in beutiful Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden. + Project description courtesy of GRAD arkitekter The cabin is located high up on a cliff in the archipelago of Stockholm, 70 meters over the sea level with view over hundreds of islands. The landscape is barren and dramatic; every [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Selected Tags: Concrete, Italy, Minimalism, Pavilion, Religious architecture, Tamassociati
Italian architect Studio Tamassociati has designed a minimal architectural prayer and meditation pavilion located in Khartoum, Popular Republic of Sudan. The pavilion is consisted of two white cubes which are attached to each other, and floating on a large water pool that used to create a spiritual separation between inside and outside. The cubes are [...]
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