The charming and prestigious Chalet Joux Plane is located in the heart of the French Alps, in a secluded and elevated position just a few minutes’ drive from the center of the well-known ski resort Morzine.
Alvaro Moragrega, a renowned Guadalajara-based architect, is proud to unveil Casa L&J, a residential project adjacent to a golf course in Zapopan, Mexico.
The new project designed by the Minax design studio in Shanghai combines elements of oriental culture with the high-quality Cotto d’Este Kerlite materials.
Within a few metres of the world famous Bank of England building in the City of London, the former historic headquarters to the Midland Bank lay empty for many years following the
acquistion by HSBC in 1992.
The KeraShape and KeraTwin systems made it possible to integrate the more than 60 metres high building into its urban environment with both self-confidence and respect.
With its warm, delicate hues, the Kornets Hus, or House of Grain, stands out amongst the golden wheat fields in the Danish municipality of Hjørring, in northern Jutland, in perfect harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Located in the hub of Bologna, near Piazza Maggiore and the Basilica of San Petronio, Velluto | Botanique Eclectique is a new concept store and cocktail bar
Immersed in the greenery yet located in the heart of Rome, the architectural firm Alvisi Kirimoto completed the interiors and the design of the outdoor spaces of a farmhouse rebuilt
on the volume of the existing building
Driven by a conceptual approach focused on maximizing social interactions, the conscious reuse of found elements and the bespoke application of ordinary materials, this design by Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster creates a new café with a vibrant identity.
The Epic Marbella show-villa is the first villa-sample of a new and exclusive project that includes 56 luxury residences by Fendi Casa, in the heart of the famous Golden Mile, on the Costa del Sol, in Marbella (Spain).
Located in the fast-developing Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough of Montréal, deNormanville is part of the first wave of post-moratorium additions exploring new avenues for the transformation of the city’s disappearing one-story typology, commonly referred to as “shoeboxes”.