The Urban Infill Store Toronto design
Design: II BY IV DESIGN. The Urban Infill Store, located at 1986 Queen Street East in Toronto is a highly innovative concept for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario; the first of its kind.
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Design: II BY IV DESIGN. The Urban Infill Store, located at 1986 Queen Street East in Toronto is a highly innovative concept for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario; the first of its kind.
Design: Burdge & Associates. MariSol Modern is the fifth extraordinary estate built by the developers of MariSol Malibu and in partnership with architect Doug Burdge, furniture design firm Minotti, and Cal-Point Builders.
Design: Sid Lee Architecture. A joint work between MASSIVart, W Montréal, BPC, SID LEE Architecture and Ivanhoé Cambridge: this unique restaurant, placed on the ground floor, mixes art and lifestyle. Ê.a.t (Être Avec Toi) blurs the boundaries of art access by offering its clients art right on their table.
Architects AHR has completed the new 2,438 sq m Arcadia Library and Leisure Centre in the heart of Levenshulme, Manchester.
Design: Arq. Gabriela Caicedo-Liebert / Home Vision DNA. The intention was to achieve an architecture of dignity and honesty. The front façade expresses the key characteristics of MIMO, an architectural style that evolved from Art Deco and Streamline.
Design: Ædifica. Groupe Dynamite is a women’s clothing retailer operating 315 stores worldwide under two brands, Dynamite and Garage. Located in Town of Mount Royal’s industrial sector, the head office occupies two large industrial buildings with more than 500 employees.
Design: Serge Schoemaker Architects. This design joins the three existing rooms at the rear of the first floor to create one big kitchen cum living area that opens onto a generously sized, sun-drenched roof terrace.
Design: Prototype Design Lab Inc. The Bella Vita Villa celebrates its natural, oceanfront site. The villa explores lightness, filtering natural breezes, layers of transparency and integrating indoor / outdoor spaces within dynamic patterns of light and shadow.
Design: hamhuis architecten. The team at hamhuis architecten has created a spectacular detached property that provides a modern twist on the design of the traditional colonial houses found in the peat cutting area of Dedemsvaart, the Netherlands.
Design: YH2 Architecture
Built in Caraquet village, les Jumelles are two small sister constructions link in order to create a single family holiday house oriented towards the grandiose scenic view of the Baie-des-Chaleurs.
Design: David Guerra, architect
The idea was to create a house linked to nature which works as a big deck of contemplation and sociability using natural material to make an atmosphere of snugness in a contemporary proposal.
Design: WNUK SPURLOCK Architecture. This residence is situated along the mountainous coastline north of San Francisco and sited to take advantage of spectacular views towards the Pacific Ocean and surrounding state park.
A House for Essex design by FAT Architecture + Grayson Perry. Stirling Prize awards chief blames communication blunder for oversight and vows to give it second chance. This fascinating building missed out on an RIBA East Award despite many believing it would win a regional accolade
Design: Michael Hennessey Architecture. The design goal of the project was to harness natural light throughout the day, capture views of a wind-swept park, and to make a strong visual connection to the split-level road at the front of the property.