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The location was the deciding factor when architect Jeremy Southgate and his wife were looking for a home in London. The small, 80 m2 flat is located in Marylebone in central London.
Saltviga House by Kolman Boye Architects is a unique building constructed entirely of wood. It was created as an experiment driven by curiosity about caring approaches and constructed from the most beautiful leftover materials in the world.
At the foot of the majestic Swiss mountains lie 350 m2 of Alpine idyll. The wooden cabin exudes an atmosphere that is both modern and cosy.
The overall impression of K House in Tel Aviv, Israel is characterised by an interplay of transparency and solidity, depth and airiness. Ronnie Alroy Architects designed the house as a celebration of concrete carefully cast into the right form to complement the climate and the varying need for light, warmth and coolness.
Step inside Collier Webb’s showroom in London, which stands completely transformed thanks to West Architecture’s aesthetic ingenuity and design expertise. The showroom’s new interior and architecture welcomes clients into a redesigned space that stands out from the many short-lived retail displays as a permanent and timeless showroom.
It was the sea and the light that Rie and Finn fell in love with when they bought the old functionalist-style bungalow by Ho Bay in Denmark. They renovated the bungalow completely. The entire western facade with large picture windows that draw the light into even the most remote corners of the house and make it possible to enjoy the sea view from all the rooms. And the sea is indeed a key factor for the expression and design of the house.
Fashionable apartment in the heart of Helsinki Centrally located in Helsinki, across from the Old Church Park (Vanha kirkkopuisto), lies a beautiful historical building from the early 1900s. The building was originally a commercial property but has recently been converted into a number of spectacular flats.
Two previously separated flats within what was originally a dark and compartmentalised Victorian property were sympathetically combined and extended, whilst ensuring the building’s original structure remained legible.