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Home office with glass enclosure. Doesn't totally cut off connection to adjacent living room.
Visitor Center De Wissen, Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium - GAFPA
GAFPA intervenes on different levels, ranging from private houses to public buildings, from urban design operations to scenography. The mult
Writing desk in bedroom - with outside view & plenty of daylight.
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Renton Hall, East Lothian, Scotland - WT Architecture
We are award-winning Architects based in Edinburgh, driven by a dynamic & sensitive approach to design, delivering innovative & intensely hu
Entryway with built-in bench and storage. Sunken below the "interior" of home.
Iconographic Drawing of Miroku, the Buddha of the Future
Miroku nyorai zuzô
弥勒如来図像JapaneseKamakura period13th century
MEDIUM/TECHNIQUEPanel; ink and color on paper
DIMENSIONS92.6 x 80cm (36 7/16 x 31 1/2in.)
CREDIT LINEWilliam Sturgis Bigelow Collection
GRID is a minimal home located in Mozzo, Italy, designed by parentesi.studio. In a small, elegant detail that might escape casual notice, the renovation of this living space pivots around a deceptively simple architectural “fissure.” This deliberate break—not quite a wall, not quite an opening—becomes the central organizing principle through which the entire home unfolds. It’s a fitting metaphor for the project as a whole: a design that celebrates liminality, those threshold spaces between definite states.
FEN House, Manuel Alberti, Argentina - VDV ARQ
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