Collection by Fabian Marquez
A look at the office workstations and conference room designed by Studio Zerbey Architecture & Design.
A look at the office workstations and conference room designed by Studio Zerbey Architecture & Design.
This detached home office unit by FORWARD Design | Architecture features a fire engine red exterior and ample storage within.
This detached home office unit by FORWARD Design | Architecture features a fire engine red exterior and ample storage within.
A new window along the solid side wall is located directly above the sink, so even a moment of pause while washing hands or flowers has a view.
A new window along the solid side wall is located directly above the sink, so even a moment of pause while washing hands or flowers has a view.
Like all of her projects, the expansion’s design was guided by the principals of simplicity, nature and functionality; this ethos is reflected in both the layout of the space and in the materials and detailing, including of the wall of modular shelving.
Like all of her projects, the expansion’s design was guided by the principals of simplicity, nature and functionality; this ethos is reflected in both the layout of the space and in the materials and detailing, including of the wall of modular shelving.
The long, rectangular window is a favorite of Mattias’ cat, who love to perch on its ledge and watch over the neighboring garden.
The long, rectangular window is a favorite of Mattias’ cat, who love to perch on its ledge and watch over the neighboring garden.
The project reduces its carbon footprint by using repurposed shipping containers. Concrete horse troughs serve as planters, and the use of concrete slabs and footings was minimized.
The project reduces its carbon footprint by using repurposed shipping containers. Concrete horse troughs serve as planters, and the use of concrete slabs and footings was minimized.
Logically named the ContainHotel after its structural components, this small, mobile, and environmentally-conscious hotel offers an alternative escape for modern travelers looking to push the boundaries of traditional accommodations. 
Designed by Prague-based architects Artikul Architects, the shipping container hotel is intended to be easily constructed in various locations. Currently situated along a surf campsite in the Czech Republic, the hotel was designed to be self-sufficient and eco-friendly, while providing comfortable lodging accommodations that are connected to nature. 
Formed from three shipping containers, the structure includes a horizontal 40-foot-tall container that hovers on top of two perpendicularly placed, 20-foot-tall containers, which rest on railroad sleepers—allowing for a minimal impact on the natural landscape. Overall, it includes five rooms that can fit a total of 13 guests, plus shared outdoor terraces for guests to enjoy.
Logically named the ContainHotel after its structural components, this small, mobile, and environmentally-conscious hotel offers an alternative escape for modern travelers looking to push the boundaries of traditional accommodations. Designed by Prague-based architects Artikul Architects, the shipping container hotel is intended to be easily constructed in various locations. Currently situated along a surf campsite in the Czech Republic, the hotel was designed to be self-sufficient and eco-friendly, while providing comfortable lodging accommodations that are connected to nature. Formed from three shipping containers, the structure includes a horizontal 40-foot-tall container that hovers on top of two perpendicularly placed, 20-foot-tall containers, which rest on railroad sleepers—allowing for a minimal impact on the natural landscape. Overall, it includes five rooms that can fit a total of 13 guests, plus shared outdoor terraces for guests to enjoy.
The self-sufficient rooms are connected by small terraces.
The self-sufficient rooms are connected by small terraces.
Large, sliding glass doors connect the interior living spaces to the garden, while drawing in plentiful daylight.
Large, sliding glass doors connect the interior living spaces to the garden, while drawing in plentiful daylight.
Since the only spot for a sink was within the main living space, Poteet designed a wide, sculptural basin that would integrate well into the interior, and added a Zurn faucet. The small step leads right into the shower and toilet area. The artworks are by San Antonio artists John Mata, Kimberly Aubuchon, Chris Sauter and Cruz Ortiz; the X came from an old Texaco sign.
Since the only spot for a sink was within the main living space, Poteet designed a wide, sculptural basin that would integrate well into the interior, and added a Zurn faucet. The small step leads right into the shower and toilet area. The artworks are by San Antonio artists John Mata, Kimberly Aubuchon, Chris Sauter and Cruz Ortiz; the X came from an old Texaco sign.