Saint-Sauveur House by Hors-Champs

Saint-Sauveur House by Hors-Champs

Interior Architecture and Design

The house is situated in a vast field and the clients requested it be largely open to the surroundings. Therefore large French windows are found in every room and a 200 m² terrace extends every side of the house.

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Fur Diatoms by Reiulf Ramstad Architects + Leth&Gori

Fur Diatoms by Reiulf Ramstad Architects + Leth&Gori

Interior Architecture and Design

In the middle of the Danish fjord Limfjorden, there is a small island entitled Fur. The architectural instalation at Fur will allow tourists and visitors to come even closer to the spectacular nature.The island is characterized by untouched nature; cliffs, hilly landscape and a beautiful view over the fjord.

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Drumi: A Foot-Powered Washing Machine That Requires No Energy

Drumi: A Foot-Powered Washing Machine That Requires No Energy

Designed by YIREGO

Many people around the world rely on hand washing their undergarments and personal items. Also, there are more than one million residents living in high-rise apartments across the GTA that do not have access to private laundry facilities.

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Tepozcuautla House by grupoarquitectura

Tepozcuautla House by grupoarquitectura

Interior Architecture and Design

The house consists of two separate very geometric concrete volumes, one housing services and the other housing the main areas of the house. The two bodies are joined by steel bridges with glass floors that do not touch the trees or the forest, and give the sensation of walking on the vegetation.

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My Grandfather’s Tree by Max Lamb

My Grandfather’s Tree by Max Lamb

DeTnk Bookshelf

A native Ash that had reached then end of its graceful life, valiant pillar in the hedgerow of his grandfathers farm began to show it’s age and so Max made a plan. A new purpose was envisioned, one that deconstructed the Ash into regular irregular elements. 131 sections of Ash, each careful cut to respect natural divisions within the structure such as knots, branches and crotches.

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The POC21 Innovation Camp at Millemont Castle

The POC21 Innovation Camp at Millemont Castle

Eco-Hacking The Future

Starting August 15th, POC21 innovation camp will bring together 100+ citizen pioneers to join forces at Millemont Castle near Paris. During five weeks of co-making and co-living, their goal will be to prototype a new breed of open-source, sustainable products.

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Buckminster Fuller Inc.: Architecture in the Age of Radio

Buckminster Fuller Inc.: Architecture in the Age of Radio

The DeTnk Bookshelf

Bucky Inc. offers a deep exploration of Richard Buckminster Fuller’s work and thought to shed new light on the questions raised by our increasingly electronic world. It shows that Fuller’s entire career was a multi-dimensional refl ection on the architecture of radio.

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Contemporary Bathroom Concepts from Inbani

Contemporary Bathroom Concepts from Inbani

Interior Architecture and Design

Spanish design firm Oso Design created these inspirational vignettes to showcase Inbani’s 2016 bathroom furniture collection.The art direction is focuses on these pastel colors and the geometry of the furniture. Set in big, wide spaces they put the cabinets and accessories on a pedestal, making them the feature of the the space.

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Gakugeidaigaku by Yuichi Yoshida & associates

Gakugeidaigaku by Yuichi Yoshida & associates

Interior Architecture and Design

While carefully tracing by an existing plan to base, it is the renovation of a modest apartment one room that continue to update the required location.

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Bush House by Archterra Architects

Bush House by Archterra Architects

Interior Architecture and Design

Located in an existing clearing within a section of remnant marri / jarrah bushland, this owner-built bush pavilion seeks to distil into built form, the feelings of camping under a simple sheltering tarpaulin.

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1.8 London by Janet Echelman

1.8 London by Janet Echelman

Oxford Circus, London

Echelman’s soft, voluminous net sculpture surges 180 feet through the air between buildings above Oxford Circus, the busiest pedestrian area in all of London.

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Nendo design packaging for Japanese craft beer

Nendo design packaging for Japanese craft beer

Kin Kura, Aka Kura, and Kuro Kura

Packaging designs for Japanese craft beer produced in a sake brewery, completed as part of a project to support the Sekinoichi brewery located in Ichinoseki, Iwate – a city devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake.

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50m2 House by OBBA

50m2 House by OBBA

Interior Architecture and Design

According to the Seoul Institute’s 2015 census data, the average floor area of a newlywed’s home is 72.7m2, and 44.6% of newlyweds live in an apartment building and/or multipurpose commercial/residential building typology. Two thirds of newly-wed couples lease on deposit basis, and 49.3% of those couples pay 100,000,000 to 200,000,000 KRW.

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Villa Brolo Saccomani Renovation by Bricolo Falsarella

Villa Brolo Saccomani Renovation by Bricolo Falsarella

Interior Architecture and Design

The project aimed to convert, for residential use, the rustic annexes of the eighteenth-century Villa Saccomani, located on the Moraine hills a few kilometres from Lake Garda and the city of Verona.

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Muji's Tiny, Pre-Fabricated “Huts”

Muji's Tiny, Pre-Fabricated “Huts”

Interior Architecture and Design

Following the release of their “Vertical House”, a prefabricated home designed for the tight, urban spaces of Japan, Japanese design brand Muji has showcased another set of ready-made habitats, this time a series of three minimalist “huts” at varying scales. Each hut, designed by a different designer, is intended as a retreat from urban activity and can be set-up in rural terrains.

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