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UK studio Will Gamble Architects has extended and modernised a Victorian house in south London, using curved shapes and a palette of natural materials to create a calm and minimalist aesthetic. Read more
For our latest lookbook, we've collected living rooms that feature sculptural furniture in homes from São Paulo to London. Read more
the ground area exoskeleton design emphasizes open spaces, reminiscent of the italian 'portico.' The post external arched metal skin forms around arcline architects’ moon terrace in south korea appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the interiors evoke a true feng shui ambiance with hints of 20th-century maximalism. The post laura gonzalez blends french romanticism and japanese minimalism at hôtel hana in paris appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
from its minimalist interiors, SHOVK's 'dzen house' frames a garden of pine trees through full height and circular windows. The post SHOVK blends ukrainian architecture and japanese minimalism with ‘dzen house’ appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Architecture studio Unknown Works has renovated a terraced London house called Oasis, adding a side and rear extension to create a flexible interior and maximise natural light. Read more
the wooden interiors are kept simple and snug with an L-shaped layout and ample daylight filtering through several windows. The post madeiguincho repurposes cargo container as tiny house with sunken roof terrace appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Tigg + Coll Architects has converted part of an abandoned mission church in west London into a flexible studio, with the rest of the building set to be turned into homes. Read more
New York studio Post Company has designed warm, wood-filled interiors for a boutique hotel in Aspen, Colorado, which offers a pared-back take on the Arts and Crafts style. Read more
the works explore a range of geometric forms taking over unexpected spaces, marked by celebrated imperfections and visual densities. The post fontface’s geometric explorations of minimalism take over walls, canvases, and posters appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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