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Guangzhou tower in the mist
Kitchen design by One team architects. Built by Bulthaup
Casa San Vicente by OneTeamArchitects
Garden Room by Indra Janda
Clad with hand-cut sheets of polycarbonate.
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Casa Till, Chile by WMR Arquitectos | via
Architects Felipe Wedeles, Jorge Manieu and Macarena Rabat, founders of WMR, set out to create a stylish, yet simple home inspired by the previous works of their architectural firm. WMR’s German clients wished to design the building so as not to disturb the natural skyline, or even be visible from the road. The result is a long and low single story wooden construction. It’s hard angles and straight lines create a striking contrast to the voluptuous landscape, but the building remains dwarfed by the mountainous terrain. The extended roof shelters a huge, gravity defying sun terrace partially built on stilts and overhanging the cliff edge. By using locally sourced Pine wood as the main building material, highly skilled local labor for the dangerous construction, and solar panels to provide electricity, the ecological footprint of Casa Till is as small as it’s spare silhouette.
The overall character of the home is found in it’s clean, taut lines, and the feeling of spaciousness WMR created in the relatively low square footage. The open floor plan employs a system of sliding walls, allowing for flexible room sizes and privacy levels. A large bank of floor to ceiling windows allow the enormity of the environment to create a feeling of space, and enrich the living areas with ever changing hues of the sea’s panorama, as a contrast to the light earthy tones of the interior.
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Graphics by Arenas Basabe Palacios
They have a distinct style for all their urban design schemes.
Love these graphics
A chinese 1980 comic drawn without having seen the movie as it was forbidden back then.
For all you graphic designers nerds out there. An old Heidelberg letterpress machine
Lens associates (at Aub∙svp)
Caught the famous Parisian landscape architect Alexandre Chemetoff wandering along the canal in Brussels
Love this building! (at Brussels)
Social housing in Brussels (at AnneeSsens)
Home (at Meininger Hotel, Brussels With Nick Ford)