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located in south jakarta, at pavilion extends horizontally across a rectangular site at the end of a cul-de-sac. The post concrete breezeblocks clad residence’s facade by wiyoga nurdiansyah architects appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A blocky concrete form and cutout courtyards define House in Tsurumi-ku, a family home that Japanese studio FujiwaraMuro Architects has added to a sloping street corner in Osaka. Read more
Architecture studio TAAC and interior designer Sara Skalli have created a seaside hotel in Mexico that uses traditional materials including chukum – a finish made from tree resin and limestone. Read more
Playful openings and colourful windows brighten the pixelated exterior of West Coast Kindergarten, completed by Chinese studio CLOU Architects near Hangzhou. Read more
Dezeen Showroom: muted and neutral while possessing a maximalist quality, the Casa tile collection designed by Greg Natale for Kaolin takes cues from Italian interiors. Read more
estudio galera forms an outdoor gathering spot, shaded by beams that create an intricate shadow play. The post triangular concrete wedge shelters estudio galera’s kairos house in argentina appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Screens of concrete panels surround Block Wall House, a triangular home that design studio Nendo has nestled into a forest in Japan. Read more
the building shell houses a new, highly flexible plug-in system that can make a 40sqm apartment feel like a 60sqm loft. The post UNStudio lines up jutted blocks of concrete and copper across Van B residences in munich appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the agency opts for a grid-like structure with a monochrome color palette that focuses the consumer’s attention on the product itself. The post glass-reinforced concrete ‘pillows’ envelop this experience mattress store in shanghai appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the facades feature variable openings that filter light, reduce thermal gains, and provide privacy for the center. The post concrete lattice facade floods oaxacan community hub with patterned shadows appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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