A look at the small reading nook located on the level between the bedroom and ground floor.
Matthew Silva's film Modern Ruin
Filmmaker and advocate Matthew Silva is working to get the 1964 New York Pavilion, designed by modernist icon Philip Johnson, restored.
House O, designed by Jun Igarashi, forgoes hallways and interior doors in favor of casually interconnected rooms.
Sleeping nooks that look like the grooves in a block of cheese.
In all of its beige glory...
5.0.2
Lightroom 1.0, a photography studio, is a freestanding structure on the property. “Together, they represent an autobiography of my career,” Carpenter says.
Both the sitting and standing versions of DESK 01, a collaboration between Artifox and IdeaPaint, are outfitted with dry erase surfaces for recording sudden bursts of creativity.
Style: "#1"
A passage between the walls for hide and seek.
The addition’s two stories of cedar-framed sliding doors and window provide generous views of the house’s prized jacaranda tree. The addition’s polished concrete floor and white cladding extend into the garden, drawing occupants to the serene rear porch. There, they can relax on stools designed by Alvar Aalto and Charles Wilson while admiring the luscious greenery.
Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP used 87 translucent bricks to reframe a family’s connection to nature and the city.
Bathroom of the Freunde von Freunden X Vitra Apartment
Hanging plants and an open shower accentuate the bathroom’s light, airy layout. Sink by Alape, shower and fixtures by Dallmer and Dornbracht.
Photo by Steve Herud