Joesler Interior Renovation in Tucson, Arizona

Joesler Interior Renovation

Architects: hazelbaker rush – before the renovation this Tucson foothills home -originally built in 1944 and designed by renowned architect Josias Joesler- was a dated peachy tan with light blue trim and bore all the suffering of a good home subjected to an 80’s re-styling.

Chimney House in Logatec, Slovenia

Chimney House

Design: dekleva gregorič architects. The design of the house is primarily based on the rules of local architecture. It respects the morphology of the traditional built context, referring to the prevailing gabled roof type of the house and respecting its volumetric and material parameters.

Brooklyn Garden Studio, NY self-built retreat

Brooklyn Garden Studio

Design: Hunt Architecture. The Brooklyn Garden Studio was built by the architect during nights and weekends over a four-month period, the studio is a resourceful exploration of stripped-down simplicity.

Ivanhoe Grammar Senior Years in Doreen, Melbourne

Ivanhoe Grammar

Architects: McBride Charles Ryan. The brief for this new school building included a variety of general learning areas, provision for the senior year teachers and a science centre. The circular shaped plan had an appropriate civic quality based on the school’s original masterplan.

Fred Perry HQ at Mount Pleasant, Clerkenwell

Fred Perry HQ

Architect: Buckley Gray Yeoman. The new headquarters in Clerkenwell unites all of Fred Perry’s back-of-house functions on to one site to create a new space for clients and friends to experience the Fred Perry Brand.

Meakins Road Residence in Flinders, Mornington Peninsula

Meakins Road Residence

Design: B.E Architecture. Set on 100 acres in coastal Victoria, this site was bare of vegetation except for a 100-year-old row of Cypress trees. The design was based around a series of sunken walled courtyards to create immediately useable outdoor areas in the windswept environment.

La Manera in Valencia, Bar Café Interior

La Manera

Design: Masquespacio. La Manera Café is adaptable to each moment and requirement, starting with a brunch and coffee during the morning, converting itself in a restaurant during the evening and ending up as a cocktail bar.

The Glen Iris House Melbourne

The Glen Iris House

Design: Steffen Welsch Architects. The Glen Iris House is a two storey modern extension to a Californian Bungalow on a good sized block in suburban Melbourne.

Cross-Grain House in Bee Cave, Austin

Cross-Grain House

Design: Matt Fajkus Architecture – the Cross-Grain House is called so because of its relationship to the unique hill-country setting on which it sits. Dynamic topography establishes a ‘grain’ upon which the major living spaces of the house are arranged.

Blurring Boxes in Brooklyn

Blurring Boxes

Design: Architensions. The design for a renovation and additions to a townhouse in Brooklyn is generated from the idea of fusing the interior space with the outdoor landscape through the creation of ground-up pavilions with specific experiential qualities.

Urban Beach Home in Barcelona: Sant Cugat

Urban Beach Home

Design: Egue y Seta, architects

Forty square meters allow for much when you´re talking about two. Two inhabitants, two guests or two months maximum period of summery stay.

Zlota 44 Tower in Warsaw building: Daniel Libeskind

Warsaw architecture walking tours - Zlota 44

Architect: Daniel Libeskind. Europe’s Tallest Residential Tower opens, a soaring 52 storey (192 m / 629 ft) tower taking ten years to complete, The arched façade rises to an apex creating a multi-level penthouse.

INDEX Dubai Interior Design Show

Bethan Gray INDEX Design Series Dubai 2017

Bristling with fully-immersive feature experiences allowing guests to see, hear, feel, smell and even taste their way around the show, the 27th edition of INDEX will focus on Design for the Senses.

Benicassim House in Valencia Property

Benicassim House

Design: Egue y Seta, architects. Removing unnecessary partitions, annexing circulation spaces to premises with a practical function and pursuing a direct visual connection with the exterior, are altogether strategies commonly employed when achieving a feeling of spaciousness is required within confined spaces.