Created by Binishells using proprietary technology, the building process involves inflating a single reusable formwork with air to create a sustainable "sculpture for living."
The famed architect was just 25 years old when he collaborated with Roland Baltera and François Seigneur to design this angular concrete residence in southwest France.
A much-needed makeover of a dilapidated house in an industrial stretch of Long Island City, Queens, gave a growing family space to stretch out—and the yard of their dreams.
Designed by Henry Eggers, the 1969 time capsule offers over 5,500 square feet of living space flush with original finishes—and a wraparound deck with epic views.
Patterned tiles by Concrete Collaborative define this bold kitchen revamp for a creative couple in Knoxville.
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