An incredible idea for an elevated garden minimising the building’s footprint and having your Big Mac in style!
A house to die for.
Inauguration of Zaha Hadid’s innovative new building was held on September 2012
Ample pathways formed by different user-patterns shape 3 unique office volumes, creating a miniaturized city block experience.
The design intent was to capture as much of the scenic panorama and to bring it into the house.
Unexpected hidden spaces within cubes are the attraction of this home interior.
Progressive housing: Stage one of two of Casa DAUZ, a house that grows with the family.
Clusters of grass covered islands shape the context of social interaction.
The design enhances the views along three different axes of the park, the sky and the ocean.
Japanese and western features compose this home / work environment.
The design is adapted from passive energy principles applied in the world-famous Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto.
Mutating cells are the inspiration for this funky furniture series.
This iPhone concept design offers the potential to extend the mobile phone’s functions with a series of add-on devices.
A synthesis out of carefully arranged white volumes.
The dwellings are designed from an invariable core with a modulated addition which completes the requirements of the program.
Stylish and sophisticated photography with an underlying hint of wild sensuousness. A fashion editorial for Tantalum magazine.
A low table that defies the table typology. Instead of having a flat table-top, the MANHATTAN table is shaped as an asymmetrical composition of wooden blocks.
‘We focussed on the creation of multiple layers, interconnectedness, and diversity in order to generate social, atmospheric, and urban surplus value.’ DMAA