Fernando Guerra photographers engage in a game of scale, colour and shadows.
The Ka Lamp Collection consists of three types of lamps, manufactured with natural materials and handmade for Woodendot.
An open tribute to Chuck Norris’s Roundhouse Kick!
Luís Rebelo de Andrade, Tiago Rebelo de Andrade, Manuel Cachão Tojal join forces to create a house with a façade as a vertical garden.
A chandelier influenced from the climbing plant Ipomea tricolor and new techniques of attaching wood veneer pieces.
The bowl changes shape as easily as liquid when it is touched, and continues to quiver momentarily in response to the outside force.
Entirely conceived in Re-Board this temporary night blue tinted setting emphasizes Maison Diptyque products.
A shop window design based on the envelope and the traditional Shoji screens.
The project is based on the dialogue and interpenetration of the old and the new, traditions and modernity.
A house to die for.
The architecture is designed to enable and embody the spirit of open-source exchange and collective knowledge through free-form geometries, open plans and integrated amenities.
The contour lines of the natural topography of the site are conceived as a dynamic vector field which has been activated by the strategic placement of key programmatic elements.
Bent polymer sheets refer to floral petals forming a beautiful self-supporting structure.
One of the nine landmarks along the route leading to the Holy Virgin of Talpa.
New York’s historic ‘Crystal Lantern’ bank branch transforms into a stylish clothing store.
The staircase as a compressed spatial motion element of a former free field.
A bathroom where mutually alternating fragmentary mirror surfaces and lighting fixtures form a jigsaw puzzle of an image and a reflection.
The hotel project is a small city project, a human settlement where habitat, commerce, education, politics, culture is combined.
Rapperswil-Jona’s municipal museum new profile.