Poble Nou loft by Alex March, Barcelona
Poble Nou loft by Alex March Studio, Barcelona interior design where each decorative detail has a reason, generating a great game to exercise memory and to awake the sensitivity
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Poble Nou loft by Alex March Studio, Barcelona interior design where each decorative detail has a reason, generating a great game to exercise memory and to awake the sensitivity
In the house-studio of Alex March in Barcelona: “different things can inspire me, although above all, there are two things that prevail: one is nature, and the other is the heritage of art and design”
Fundació Mies van der Rohe announce Lilly Reich Grant for equality in architecture winners: Valencian architects Laura Lizondo Sevilla, Débora Domingo Calabuig and Avelina Prat García
The Mood House project was a huge challenge for Gokostudio: it was a question of redefining the layout of a single-family home with specific demands in a rigid multi-family building.
Pedestrian Path along the Gypsum Mines, Igualada, Catalunya, Spain, design by Batlle I Roig Arquitectura, set within Igualada Green Ring, which generates itineraries for pedestrians and bicycles
Camp Nou stadium landscape design – Nou Parc Barcelona: ON-A architecture studio opens the debate to the possible renaturation of urban areas to adapt to the needs of the post-covid future.
Designed by Egue y Seta, For you alone Apartment in Barcelona, has elegant open-plan interiors, with plenty of warmth from wood. A raked ceiling over the living space and a simple stair design add interest.
Guest pavilion 1401 in Begur, Catalonia property design by Nordest Arquitectura – extension of the main house – a simple, cuboid placed in the middle of the forest, as if it had always been there.
Sound Intervention at Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, Barcelona: “It Begins With One Word. Choose Your Own” by Katarzyna Krakowiak, a new structure, both architectural and linguistic.
Kimpton Vividora Hotel designed by El Equipo Creativo: unique spaces, rooms, and restaurants reflect the Barcelonian lifestyle, with a chic, cheerful & fresh atmosphere, just like the city.
Designed by El Equipo Creativo, the unique and different atmosphere invites the public to come in, relax, and enjoy the various areas of the hotel, such as Fauna Restaurant.
Designed by El Equipo Creativo, this unique and different atmosphere invites everyone to come in, relax, and enjoy the various areas of the hotel, such as the Cafe Got.
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New mixed-use property design by Picharchitects in the Viladecans Activity Park, Barcelona. The object of the project is to construct a building that offers multipurpose rental spaces.
All inclusive holiday home in Barcelona design by Egue y Seta includes everything that might come out of that fabulous live-in kitchen, its wine cellar or outdoor barbecue.
GSS Security Mataró offices design by Alex March Studio, Barcelona, with a marked industrial air and a futuristic point: metal, vegetation and wood are prevalent in the interior for security systems installation company.
Gokostudio’s mission was to completely refurbish YAD House. The result made the first phase of the project straightforward because its inhabitants had clearly identified their needs and priorities.