Amalfi Drive Development Pacific Palisades

Amalfi Drive Development

Architects: O+ L Building Projects. Working within the tight design guidelines governed by the Home Owners Association of the area, the building was designed in three distinct wings stepping up from the street

Penthouse on the Park Sofia

Penthouse on the Park

Architects KNOF design has completed its first major commission: the remodelling of a spectacular 360° penthouse in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, uniting two separate apartments into a single 3,600 sq ft space.

SteelHouse 1 and 2 in Noe Valley

SteelHouse 1 and 2

Design: Zack/de Vito Architecture + Construction – after several years of planning, the team has just unveiled two of the most innovative modern dwelling designs in San Francisco. Two unique, free-standing condominiums share a single lot while maintaining their individual architectural identity.

Pliaconis Residence in El Segundo

Pliaconis Residence

Architects: O+ L Building Projects. An extreme remodel for a couple whose children are grown and left the house, this Project is a reduction of building size while drastically updating the design to reflect the Clients desire to have a simple, clean modern building.

Tamalpais House Mill Valley

Tamalpais House

Design: Zack/de Vito Architecture + Construction – goals for this project were multi-faceted and ambitious: design a new, modern, sustainable and energy efficient home with the highest level of craft and attention to detail.

McMahon Residence in Manhattan Beach

McMahon Residence

Design: O+ L Building Projects – a new 3,500 sqft single-family residence in the City of Manhattan Beach: the site is 4 blocks from the beach on a southwesterly-orientated lot with direct ocean views.

Shenzhen Marriott Hotel Nanshan in Guangdong

Shenzhen Marriott Hotel

Design: CCD, architects

Marriott International’ image has undergone significant transformation from the original colorful and luxurious branding into the latest clean and elegant style. Without excessive decorations, the architectural structures have become even more prominent.

Nook Residence in Mansonville, Québec home

Nook Residence in Mansonville, Québec home

Located in a quiet area of the Eastern Townships in Quebec, the Nook Residence design by MU Architecture sits in continuity with the landscape. Turning its back to the street, the property offers a virtually blind facade that encourages discovery and piques curiosity.

Middle East Interior Design Awards 2016

Middle East Interior Design Awards

Middle East Interior Design Awards news – AAID win Best Large Corporate Space in MEIDA, for the General Electric Middle East Aviation Innovation Centre, at Dubai Airport Free Zone.

Aesop Shop in Düsseldorf, Store

Aesop Shop in Dusseldorf

Located in Grabenstraße, this is the very first store to open in the city of Düsseldorf. Aesop Grabenstraße is the second store designed by Snøhetta to open in Germany, preceded by Aesop Fasnanstraße in Berlin.

Flexhouse on Lake Zurich, Switzerland

Flexhouse

With its wide walls of glass and a ribbon-like white façade that winds its way around the building by architects Evolution Design, this home on the banks of Lake Zurich is so light and mobile in appearance that it resembles a futuristic vessel.

Atrium Villas Kehria Skiathos, Greece property

Atrium Villas Kehria Skiathos, Greece property

Design: hhh architects. Three houses built on a wooded hillside overlooking the west coast of Skiathos. The natural environment defined the architectural layout: 6 volumes following the slope in a linear formation, parallel to the sea view.

Horizon House in Elgin, Texas Residence

Horizon House

Design: Matt Fajkus Architecture. The composition of this house employs a simple relationship between public and private zones by directly splitting the two. The fracture, also known as the ‘link,’ is a distinct space from both the long, private bar and the open, shared public area.

Rabbit Snare Gorge Cabin in Nova Scotia

Rabbit Snare Gorge Cabin in Nova Scotia

Design: Omar Gandhi Architect and Design Base 8. Lawrence MacIsaac recalls stories of his great grandfather using the property to teach his sons how to snare rabbits, while his great grandmother commonly used the ‘laundry stone’ at the bottom of a small waterfall to wash clothing.