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Furniture Lines from Roche Bobois

This furniture collection was designed with modern and stylish Jean Paul Gaultier for Roche Bobois. It includes the Paravent Bed that is complemented with upholstered headboard and beautiful calligraphy motif adorned by the silver and chromed finish. Aside this elegant bed, there is also the Mah Jong modular sofa that is designed by Hans Hopfer and upholstered by Jean Paul Gaultier. This elegant sofa is an ideal addition to urban, modern dwelling that is suitable for both large and small space. This iconic collection features high quality materials, subtle colors …

Fab Lab Solar House Design by IAAC

Designed by Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) for 2010 Solar Decathlon Europe competition, The Solar House is a new generation FabLab home whose goal is to not industrialize but allow any person to manufacture anywhere in the world, from the platform of Fab Labs, or fabrication laboratories. The building consists of 26-m3 white pine timber parts cut digitally with lasers and assembled to produce curved and undulating forms. The foundations of the house raise the floor structure above ground, creating a kitchen-garden area for the occupiers to grow vegetables. The …

The Orange Cube Building by Jakob + MacFarlane Architects

The Orange Cube Building project is designed by Jakob + MacFarlane Architects as a simple orthogonal (cube) into which a giant hole is carved, responding to necessities of light, air movement and views. This hole creates a void, piercing the building horizontally from the river side inwards and upwards through the roof terrace.

The cube, next to the existing hall highlights its autonomy. It is designed on a regular framework made of concrete pillars on 5 levels. A light façade, with seemingly random openings is completed by another façade, pierced with …

Artistic Architectural Kayu Aga by Yoka Sara International

Artistic Architectural Design
The Kayu Aga conceptual sketches provide insight into the design process and clarify the purpose of the walls. The site is divided into four layers from west to east, expressed as slightly radiuses line, the first layer being a physical barrier to the noise from the road that runs along the western boundary. The architectural language is totally modern and the design process is explained in terms of rational responses to site and climate, but ultimately the house is a visually delightful place with a myriad …

Architecture Design of Gregg’s Cycles Building by Weinstein A|U

The Gregg’s Cycles Building situated at 105 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, Washington. This building designed by Weinstein A|U architects in 12,000 sqf project area. The small site and its limited access challenged the ability to have street level retail and parking, which led to the solution of lifting the primary retail spaces above the street level, thereby creating covered vehicle parking below the store.

The building is classified as Type IIB construction, which allows the AESS frame to be exposed without fireproofing, and affords the opportunity for the steel frame of …