Turning aggression into art, Israeli designer Itay Ohaly's Fracture Bench explores the effects of smashing materials.
In the Los Ríos region, Hebra Arquitectos perched this H-shaped house on pillars to make its interior feel like a tree house.
A Volcanic rock garden–following a principle of feng shui–is placed at the entrance of the home.
A balance of open and enclosed, public and private, the cottage embraces all seasons of the year with a variety of spaces that meet programmatic needs.
The home’s three low-lying rooflines subtly emerge from the landscape.
Downward stairway as the main access. The steps skirt around a beautiful tree.
Planters full of green lead the way to a small patio.
The tree from the entrance can be seen through a large window.
Primary outdoor porch.
A new clean and unified access.
A bright double height foyer.
A decidedly sculptured hall.
A prime space to become surrounded by the material serenity of the house.
A tall wall was built to hide the stairway.
The foyer displays an antique wooden table and vases.
A large black painting by Beatriz Zamora decorates a wall.
Bedrooms on the upper floor, common area on the ground floor.
The joint common area becomes the center of energy of the house.