James Welling’s The Glass House
via NOWNESS | Photo by James Welling We just can’t get enough of the Glass House… The Photographer’s Impressionistic View of Philip Johnson’s
Miller House and Garden
via Architectural Record | Photo: Indianapolis Museum of Art 美しいのぉ... The house that architect Eero Saarinen completed in 1957 for J. Irwin Miller and his fa
Madrid Hub Offices
via Yatzer™ | © Daniel Torrelló / ayr + chitecture Leaving the paint peeled off the walls, but finishing it off with special resin to keep it intact, keeping the engravi
Hotel Notre-Dame
via hotelnotredameparis.com L’Hotel Notre-Dame secondo Lacroix You could almost catch sight of the hump-backed Quasimodo wandering among the cathedral’s bell-tow
THE PADDINGTON X2 HOUSE
Photo © Willem Rethmeier なんっちゅうことはないんやけど、ちょっとええ感じやな。 Creating a functional family home in Sydney’s Paddington
Patrick Roger: Sugar Daddy
Photo © Estelle Hanania The French Chocolatier Puts a Provocative Spin On Valentine’s Day “I eat between 40 and 60 chocolates a day,” confesses Patrick Roger, the
Tahari Courtyards by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (2003)
via Landezine Every company should have a courtyard like this for employees. Oh well… only in our dreams. Fashion designer Elie Tahari hired MVVA to add
Finca Bellavista, Costa Rica
via TheCoolist なんかぶらさがっとるんとちゃうか? Not far off the Pacific coast in the Costa Rican jungle, a community has taken to the trees to craft a new
El Garzón: Languid Vacation
Photo © Gemma Ingalls Francis Mallmann’s Uruguayan Hotel is a Calm Culinary Paradise Chef Francis Mallmann’s move to Uruguay’s rustic Garzón has transformed the one-
Alam Residence, Jakarta
Photo © Fernando Gomulya Wallpaper*のインタラクティブ フロアプラン… 便利なもんやね。 Designed by ID-EA, headed up by Elsye Alam, this house is
BEACHED HOUSE
Photo © Peter Bennetts It’s as though this beautiful home by BKK Architects has “washed ashore” and “embedded” itself in the terrain. What is a holiday home? Is i
A hotel carved into the rock
via yunak.com Un hotel scolpito nella roccia In an ancient crowded city of Cappadocia, submerged by its own ruins, stands a hotel carved into the rock. Thirty rooms f