Glass partitions framed in powder-coated metal slide back to make flexible use of the floor plan in a 1,206-square-foot apartment, where color blocking the rooms also help break up the different spaces. The pink walls of the living room tie into the pink furniture in other rooms, keeping a sense of continuity while still differentiating between areas.
The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
The house sits on a 1,206-square-foot, flag-shaped plot in a residential neighborhood where homes are built very close to each other.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
Winner of the 2011 Log House of the Year Award, the 1,206-square-meter Lokki, which was designed by as architect Kari Lappalainen and furnished by interior designer Hanni Koroma, has an inverted pitch roof that’s inspired by seagull wings.
In Hong Kong's Happy Valley—where land is scarce and living spaces are usually pretty small—multi-disciplinary design practice Lim+Lu revived a three-bedroom apartment in an old residential building into a gleaming, visually-expanded abode.
With the aim of separating various functional zones while maintaining privacy, freeing up space, and making the apartment look bigger than its actual size (1,206 square feet), Lim+Lu incorporated suspended glass and sliding doors made with black powder-coated stainless steel.
In suite 206 is a sitting area with a Isimar dining table and wood chair by Form & Refine. The wall is painted Dancing Green by Sherwin Williams.
A photo of Verner Panton from 1993
An aerial view of Washington, DC, circa 1993.
Products from Rudy’s Barbershop, which started in Seattle in 1993, are available in the shower.
When Rob and Mary Lubera started pulling threads to uncover the origins of their new home—the lone midcentury house amid rows of Tudor Revivals in suburban Detroit—not even architecture scholars could have anticipated what they would find. Theirs is the last surviving residence by Alexander Girard (1907–1993), a modernist visionary who made his name in textiles but tried his hand at virtually everything, architecture included. The shoji-like laminate screens, seen in the entryway, are characteristic of his Japanese-influenced work.
1993
Stefano Giovannoni designs Merdolino toilet brush for Alessi.
Orgone Stretch and Lounge, 1993. Photo by Fabrice Gousset/Courtesy of Galerie Kreo.
In the Hungarian pavilion, the Space Maker exhibition explored the potential of the architectural model. A veritable forest of miniature buildings, the exhibition included 500 white models created by architecture students from 206 countries.
Maison Latapie when first completed in 1993, looking much less lived in.
Bookworm 8008 (1993)
Photo courtesy of
Ron Arad Associates and the Museum of Modern Art
Large Bookworm (1993)
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Ron Arad Associates and the Museum of Modern Art
V. Sokhin, V. Sokolov, P. Kurochkin, Housing complex, 1993. Saint Petersburg, Russia
Ivan Hansen (third from the right) receives the Danish Furniture Award 'RUM PRIS 1993'.
Sketchy for Large Bookworm (1993)
Photo courtesy of
Ron Arad Associates and the Museum of Modern Art