Collection by Sofia Gallastegui
The backyard is currently more of an urban zoo, given over to kids and skunks. We're planning to install an outdoor lounge and play space…
The backyard is currently more of an urban zoo, given over to kids and skunks. We're planning to install an outdoor lounge and play space…
“The backyard, which was kind of the focus of the project, was overgrown and quite disconnected from the house itself,” said architect Nigel Parish. The glass doors of the addition open onto a patio and lawn where the kids can play.
“The backyard, which was kind of the focus of the project, was overgrown and quite disconnected from the house itself,” said architect Nigel Parish. The glass doors of the addition open onto a patio and lawn where the kids can play.
T-Boutique (Prague, Czech Republic: 2014)

A passageway from the '30s on Na Příkopech, a ritzy street in the center of Prague, was transformed into a temple for tea from the Dilmah company earlier this year. Local design firm Studio Pha created the curved wooden structure out of birch veneer chipboard, which took advantage of existing skylights to provide an atmosphere where customers could sit and savor their drinks. 

Photo by Filip Slapal
T-Boutique (Prague, Czech Republic: 2014) A passageway from the '30s on Na Příkopech, a ritzy street in the center of Prague, was transformed into a temple for tea from the Dilmah company earlier this year. Local design firm Studio Pha created the curved wooden structure out of birch veneer chipboard, which took advantage of existing skylights to provide an atmosphere where customers could sit and savor their drinks. Photo by Filip Slapal
Triwa Tube Tank (Poznan, Poland: 2012)

This pop-up store by Mode:lina Architekci could easily demolish any kiosk in an American mall. Straps hold together a tank-shaped block of cardboard tubes, an eye-catching structure designed to invite shoppers to experience the Swedish watch brand. 

Photo by Mode:lina Architekci
Triwa Tube Tank (Poznan, Poland: 2012) This pop-up store by Mode:lina Architekci could easily demolish any kiosk in an American mall. Straps hold together a tank-shaped block of cardboard tubes, an eye-catching structure designed to invite shoppers to experience the Swedish watch brand. Photo by Mode:lina Architekci
The shelf is eight feet tall, eleven feet long, and each of the eight tiers is about 1.3 feet deep.
The shelf is eight feet tall, eleven feet long, and each of the eight tiers is about 1.3 feet deep.