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Più che una semplice abitazione moderna, una vera e propria oasi felice situata nelle verdi colline di Cefalù, tra scogli e uliveti, quella curata dallo studio PM architecture

Utopia, KAAN Architecten: among bricks and concrete

The 8.000 square-meter brick structure incorporates a striking historic building from the second half of the Nineteenth century and rejuvenates the urban landscape 

The renovation of of a historical building

The operation, curated by ZDA| Zupelli Design Architettura, aims to introduce new architectural qualities in a building of the late twentieth century 

Margine unveils a pavilion for the Meyer Pediatric Hospital Foundation in Florence

Margine presents Bettino, the new pavilion dedicated to the sale of the merchandising products of the Meyer Foundation

The Moon Boutique Hotel with luxury marble effects

Ceramiche Caesar contributed to reaching this result with Anima, a porecelan tile collection that reproduces the most precious marble to transform spaces with its noble and exclusive character and gives its appeal to many of the hotel’s spaces. 

Bernini² La Villa e La Torre, Turin

The early 20th century villa has become part of Bernini², an eclectic real estate renovation and expansion project based on sustainability, innovation and elegance

Shackerley’s SureClad® Façades rejuvenate Bracknell High Street

Ventilated façade specialist, Shackerley, has played an essential role in creating a cohesive new high street for Bracknell in Berkshire.

The Crystal Board Room: innovative materials and sustainability

At the request of the architects Jotta and Jump, the Shape Studio conceived a futuristic and ultra-sustainable concept to create a space for innovation within the famous The Crystal.

MALBA: a renovation based on fluid spaces

For the MALBA Museum, Herreros used a wide range of materials with an industrial style, creating a seamless environment that evokes an intermediate space between the city and the exhibition halls.

The new lounge Casa Alitalia: material contrasts and iconic design

The iconic signs of the design lies in the large entrance gate made of Travertino Titanio, the strong geometries of the coverings, the contrast between several materials.

Soma Loft: where concrete and oak cohabit

Tthe space was reimagined as a composition of planes and volumes in warm materials

The Virgin Active in Pretoria chooses the cement effect stoneware

In the new Virgin Active in Pretoria, gym, swimming pool, dressing rooms and outdoor areas are all marked by one main material: the modern cement effect of the Italgraniti Group surfaces.

The thermo-treated ash in "Il Sereno" by Patricia Urquiola

The Hotel, designed by Patricia Urquiola and Fabio Valentini, is a combination of tradition and modernity. It is inserted and almost incorporated in the lake environment.

Yoshinori Restaurant: an "architectural" Gourmet restaurant in Paris

The vision of the architects was to interpret this cultural blending in the conception of the restaurant.

Mount Vernon Leisure Center: focus on surfaces

The porcelain stoneware of Ceramiche Caesar has been chosen to give the floors of the swimming pool and the walls of the bathrooms an elegant appeal

The Makers House by Liddicoat & Goldhill

The Makers house is a new-build one-off house by Liddicoat Goldhill. Initiated by the office as a speculative development, it sits in a terrace of semi-detached villas replacing the previous 1/2 storey building.

Impertek supports for "La Terrazza" of Santambrogio Milano

The laying system selected for the installation of the materials is one of the main elements that contribute to the context beauty and the maximum structural comfort.

The GokoStudio’s refurbishment of a small apartment in Barcelona

GokoStudio’s refurbishment of a small apartment in Barcelona turns it into a free-flowing home that preserves the intimacy of various spaces, almost without the need for doors.

The redevelopment of a Former Hayloft in Spain

The initial goal of OOIIO Architecture was to avoid the collapse of a group of former modest agricultural constructions in Mora (Spain). 

An all-over concrete house with open plan

A concrete house built in Montréal in the 1990s needed an update. The closed-in kitchen created a wall between the living spaces, and the decor, in saturated primary colours, produced a rather cold atmosphere. In 2017, the owners decided to refresh the property with a more contemporary and all-…