Wild Space
Constructed of local materials that would otherwise be shipped abroad, this “wild space” transforms a former brownfield site into a fantastical urban playground in Denmark. I love this...
View ArticleTower
A dutch architect and artist collaborate regularly to explore building materials and methods in the form of whimsical installations. The duo, called LOOS.FM, constructed this temporary meeting and...
View ArticleThe Splinter
I like this warehouse conversion with lots of industrial materials integrated into the new house. Love the striking green floor grates as shading devices! Work Studio Photo credit: Tom Ross
View ArticleStreetCamp
If only we can have more of this impromptu pavilion dotted everywhere in our cities for more public conversation and interaction! Work Studio Video Photo credit: Street Camp NL
View ArticleSimplifly
I really like this simple yet elegantly designed bathroom fitting using recycled and off-cut materials that were sourced within 15km radius of the city. The object speaks for itself. Studio Words...
View ArticleBox house
A new structure was built on top of a former caretakers house – made possible by using the existing retaining wall and recreating the original stone facade for the additional box to ‘float’ above. The...
View ArticleWater Drops
Hand blown glass “water droplets”, made from recycled glass, were suspended in the shadows of an exhibition space in Tokyo. The lights pulse like the rhythm of rain in the space to evoke a natural...
View ArticleExtension
A traditional terrace house in Australia was rearranged and remodeled to maximize the compact space that is ubiquitous to this typology. The simple gesture of offsetting a larger volume on the 2nd...
View ArticleBarn
Two young architects teamed up to renovate an old barn – the existing stone walls remained intact while the new selected materials were carefully added with delicate details intricately weaved...
View ArticleRestoration
The Center for Paper Restoration was carved from a historic building in the town center of Lecce Italy, where multiple renovation projects had rendered the space unusable for the delicate process of...
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