This contemporary glamorous house is the result of a 1960’s house restoration.
Monoview is the concept around which the architects have based their design.
‘You may wonder: What is a Light Blub??
BOXX ® the 1 meter all electric, all wheel drive device vehicle™
The design takes Mies’ Farnsworth as a prototype concept and creates a new form through a series of actions on it: stretch, loop, and fold.
DESMOS is a new set of stackable stools made of bent stainless steel rod designed to question the idea of bonding.
The crystalline geometry used creates an important meaning encompassing Saint Barbara as patron saint of both pastoral care and mining.
Three concrete blocks arranged in a flower petal pattern around triangular courtyards form the module of this kindergarten project.
Designer Jon Fancher reveals the joy and ‘Satisfaction’ in shredding paper.
Designed by Patricia Urquiola in 2009, the Emu Re-Trouve outdoor furniture collection is inspired by the the fifties, blending nostalgia and modernity.
Its originality is based on the reinterpretation of local forms and techniques within a modern context.
A three metre wide strip with large openings, wraps around a courtyard spanning fifty metres accommodating a single family house.
The design strategy for the renovation of the derelict farmhouse aims to maximise the connection with the landscape in a direct and metaphorical manner.
A massive wooden volume balances on a base that appears to be too slender to support it, thus creating an intriguing structural and optical paradox.
Il Fausto is a small steel tricycle; it has a bookrack to carry around your favorite readings and a moving headlight to see where you’re going.
Knitted sculptural volumes add an expressionistic highlight to an austere collection.
Architects Collective have designed a library based on the concept of a flower petal.
Triple V for the three viewpoints which the architects upturned for views to the sea/landscape.