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Collection by
Enrico Carpinteri
Nouvelle maison
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The Pavilion has plenty of cozy seating, a cast concrete fireplace, and a sound system.
An overview of the courtyard.
The house was constructed with a wooden frame and cellulose insulation.
The simplicity in massing and material create a sculptural blocking of interior and exterior spaces.
After an unprecedented year of earthquakes, hurricanes, and fires, a bright light has been shed on the benefits of building with concrete.
Hawkins removed walls and swapped outdated storage for floor-to-ceiling African mahogany cabinetry.
Photo Courtesy of HomeAway.
While the space is heavily insulated, with strong solar gain, a cast-iron stove from Salamander Stoves provides extra warmth on cool days.
A mysterious-looking staircase leads up to the bedroom.
A cheerful, blue tiled bathroom.
A study desk on the ground floor.
Interiors of Villa D.
Roam Tokyo Conference Room.
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