Fir-veneer plywood wraps the entire interior of a compact guest cabin with a 12-by-15-foot footprint, smaller than a single-car garage.
In the bathroom, the teal mosaic tile hug the curves of the walls, ceiling, and built-in shelving.
Architect Barbara Hill sits on a Casalino chair from Design Within Reach in the living room; on the wall is Quivers, a sculpture by her daughter, Claire Cusak. Collaborator George Sacaris made the stump table.
"Beauty," Olafur Eliasson, 1993.
In this work, a spotlight shines through a layer of mist to create a rainbow that's only visible from certain angles.
A single bowl sink is self-explanatory: it consists of a sink that is not divided up into separate areas.
With Maze and Dream, the architect had to find a balance between the practical needs of a hotel suite and awe-inspiring, spatial effects.
A sunlit, open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen are located on the first level.
The architect's selected starkly different dark and light hues to echo their contrast of new and old.
1993, Pierluigi Cerri.
ICON developed its Vulcan I 3D printer over a period of about two years. The gantry-style printer on rails is mobile and weighs about 2,000 pounds.
The bed is flanked by two staircases, one of which is hidden behind a white curtain. Hidden storage is integrated into the stair design.
The lush spaces of the Garden Room interweave plants into its organic form.
Vitra Fire Station, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 1993
Architect Javier Senosiain created this remarkable home on a hilly site near Mexico City. “The green dune wraps itself around the inside spaces almost completely, rendering it almost invisible. From the outside, all one sees are grass, bushes, trees, and flowers,” he says.
Dunbar describes the bathroom as an outside-in room because it has light, air, and sometimes, when it drizzles and the skylight left open, even rain. Designed for exactly these circumstances, a blue-glass mosaic tile floor is laid at an angle to drain with ease.
The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
Ingrid Blans and Tjibbe Knol relax outside their home, which is made of various recycled materials such as dismantled cable reels, old billboards, and broken umbrellas. Inside, a vintage shop display case exhibits a small fraction of the couple's collection of art and objects.
The DFAB House officially opened its doors at the end of February 2019. Construction began in 2017.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
The light-filled living area is dressed with a Vipp Shelter lounge stol (available in Fall 2019), the Vipp Loft Sofa ($6,795), and a Vipp Floor Reading Lamp ($600).
After the overwhelming success of their first prefab model in 2019, Haus.Me has revealed their latest project—the Microhaus. Measuring 120 square feet and offered at $50,000, the tiny unit is delivered fully assembled and ready to use.
Laine's 2019 piece "Intruder
The kitchen was redone in 2019, designed by Brooke and Kyle.
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The Harrison House received a 2019 AIA Georgia Award in the category for residential projects built for under $1,000,000.
The firm completely reorganized the interior floorplan and added 750 square feet in a 2019 remodel. The remodel took the scale and massing of the neighboring buildings into consideration.
Andrea and Alex shortly after construction wrapped in 2019—making the end of a long journey to secure financing on a freelancer's income and design the home they'd imagined.
The renovation of Mr. Chow’s four-level, semi-detached home in Jinhua City was led by Liang Architecture Studio and completed in December 2019.