Join us to a journey back in time and enjoy AMOSDESIGN’s restoration of the historic building down to its last finest detail.
A concrete plate forms a zigzag structure accommodating three shells and two open courtyards. In the evening it transforms into a lighting installation.
The meandering white ribbon-like façade is the highlight of this housing and commercial development.
The iconic tape installations of Numen/For Use transformed into carpet.
The proposal was created through solid stone volumes which respond to the horizontality that the spaces and the program dictate.
A hard core modernist approach of design composed out of two rectangles arranged on top of each other forming an ‘L’.
The building is tailor-made for the user, as it is flexible and timeless with the possibility to absorb different functions and future changes in the program.
The façades overlooking the landscape have an outer skin of an irregular framework of sawn timber that gives the building a surface texture blending it with the nearby woods.
The school extension is basically a light box, clad with semi transparent lattice resting on top of a solid base. A simple bold statement.
Based on a recycling idea these textile networks appear like neurones in a web invading each space/ context in a new way.
A modular grid structure of adjustable solar filters has been placed over the curtain glass façade giving the building a distinct character.
Dedicated to ‘small people’ with BIG ambitions.
‘Slide,’ a table lamp ideal for work environments and home-offices, is the latest design by Amsterdam based designer Peter van de Water of ‘Internal affairs.’
Photographer Rui Correia elaborately isolates vistas of the Champalimaud Center, highlighting the most intriguing volumes of the building complex’s composition.
An archetypal form with an ancestral name that tributes the cult star wars trooper figure!
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Blurring the definition between technology and interior space, the showcase room features the latest technology in the fields of media and communication in combination with prototypical products developed by renowned manufacturers.
The Aura Coffee Table and Stool were created through explorations of different ways of transforming and sectioning the geometric figure of a torus.