Monday 20th July 2020

by your personal designer

We took our clients to the Sir John Soane’s Museum...

We took our clients

to the Sir John Soane’s Museum...

Inspired by Sir John Soane’s Museum, one of the world’s great architectural laboratories, some pop-up exhibition presents work by artiest from the Architectural Association speculating on the future of architecture education. 
Some projects offer proposals for new architectural academies around London.

Graux & Baeyens uses curved walls to convert a factory loft into a family home

Located on the outskirts of the Belgian city, the former factory contains a series of empty two-storey-high rooms. Architects Basile Graux and Koen Baeyens were tasked with adapting one of these spaces into a residence for a couple and their child...

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Barrel-Vaulted Ceilings Cap an Architect’s Off-Grid Retreat in Mexico

When architect Fernanda Canales decided to create a vacation home for her family on a secluded plateau in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, she knew that the remote location and temperamental weather would be a challenge...

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Villa Bunkherr in Wehrheim, Hessen, Deutschland

The biggest challenge of the project Bunkherr came up at the outset of the collaboration between the client and the architects. The attractive hillside property was located in a former holiday home neighborhood set amidst a picturesque landscape in Hesse, Germany...

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Melbourne is Open

Over 200 buildings around Melbourne will open their doors.

Open House will also take over the whole month of July with a series of talks, events, tours, screenings, performances and more. Open House Melbourne is the largest and longest-running Open House program in Australia, ourdesigners will take clients to attend to the events to understand more about the architectures in western cultures.

The program is a great opportunity for building owners, managers, custodians, and architects to reach a broad cross-section of the community, accessing completely new audiences.

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looking at Monet’s career through the buildings he painted

looking at Monet’s work. It shows how he used architecture to create his compositions, both in his most famous paintings and lesser-known works, he painted: in Normandy, in Rouen, in Paris, London, and Venice. From buildings in villages and by the coast...

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The 2020 Pritzker Architecture Prize – Yvonne Farrell & Shelley McNamara

Chicago, IL (March 3, 2020) – Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Dublin, Ireland, have been selected as the 2020 Pritzker Prize Laureates, announced Tom Pritzker, Chairman of The Hyatt Foundation, which sponsors the award that is known internationally...

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How architecture can make a difference to the world’s poorest communities

A colourful pavilion designed by Spanish architect duo Selgascano has been shipped from a Copenhagen art museum to Africa's largest slum, where it now serves as a school for 600 orphaned children. As revealed in these exclusive photographs by Iwan Baan...

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