Glass House in Doonan, Queensland

Doonan Glass House

Architect: Sarah Waller Design, Architecture + Interior. A limited palette and clean lines define the minimalist kitchen which is both functional and strikingly sculptural. Generous kitchen islands break up the open plan layout and reflect the linear monochrome feel throughout.

INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

INSIDE World Festival of Interiors

INSIDE World Festival of Interiors, has announced the best interior designs of 2016 across the categories of Bars and Restaurants, Offices and Retail.

Quarry House in Brunswick East property

Quarry House in Brunswick East property

Design: Hook Turn Architecture. Extending and renovating the client’s small two bedroom terrace house in Brunswick East, has made it possible for the family to enjoy living there for years to come.

Carlisle Street Extension in Adelaide home

Carlisle Street Extension

Architects: Sans-Arc Studio: the Carlisle Street extension is a foray into a new-Australian vernacular. Common materials and forms are used with consideration to context and passive design, exploring a vernacular for the modern-day.

House V in Munich, Bavarian property

House V

Architect: Jakob Bader. House V is a large house on a small plot and built with a limited budget. On the outside it is very red and on the inside very raw. The house is well insulated and includes a geothermal pump and air-handling system minimising operation and maintenance costs.

Faust Store Oslo, Shoemaker Shop Interior

Faust Store Oslo

Design: Snøhetta, architects. A coherent design including retail design, web design, signage, and brand design for everything from business cards to shoe boxes, as well as a customized typeface bringing all the elements together.

The Norman Hotel in Tel Aviv Accommodation

The Norman Hotel in Tel Aviv

Design: Yoav Messer Architects. Two historical buildings of Nahmani 23 and 25, in front of King Albert square, are located in the heart of the historical White City of Tel Aviv and are protected as preservation buildings.

[ Bracketed Space ] House Austin: Texas Residence

Bracketed Space House

Design: Matt Fajkus Architecture. Including the plot’s dynamic landscape into the daily life of its occupants, the [Bracketed Space] House, Austin, Texas, USA, is designed as a meaningfully-framed procession through the property with nuanced natural lighting throughout.

Villa Vatnan in Trondheim Property, Norway

Villa Vatnan

Design: NORDIC – Office of Architecture. The client wished for a home for both everyday life and entertaining, all primary rooms had to be on one floor, of good sizes and well resolved spatial relationships. By lifting the main floor to the first floor we captured the best of the views and the sun.

Fashion of Simplicity-Blue Space Office Guangzhou

Fashion of Simplicity Blue Space Office

Architects: Bloom Design. Hiding in the trade area in the central part of Tianhe District of Guangzhou, Blue Space is a leading fashion brand planning agency. Freedom, openness and returning to simplicity are the spirits that Blue Space advocates.

Windward HQ in Tel Aviv Office Interior

Windward HQ

Architects: Roy David Studio. The world wide company, Windward is best known for their data and analytics of the seas. The company is a pioneer in the business as they have created the first maritime data platform, The Windward Mind.

Headquarters Microsoft Germany Munich offices

Headquarters Microsoft Germany Munich offices

To provide the best working environment for its employees, Microsoft looked for a new location. HPP Architects with property agents Colliers were invited to compete. They designed the project development of Argenta in Munich, Bavaria

PB4 Villa in Sant Feliu de Guíxols

PB4 Villa

Design: DNA Barcelona Architects. This beautiful residence is ideal for those who want absolute privacy in a quiet neighborhood. Situated in the middle of a lush green site, the villa boasts stunning tree-lined areas and breathtaking panoramic views.

Rosemoo Office in Beijing

Rosemoo Office

Architects: Cun-Design

Rosemoo is one of the rare but well-known women’s clothing brands in China, Every year; it attracts most attention in the Fashion Week. The inspiration of its design comes from the natural charm of Chinese culture. Rosemoo’s motto is “Made for the natural you.”