House in Fuji
via level-architects.com | Photo © Makoto Yoshida Mt. Fuji and flowering cherry trees – this house provides one of the most appreciated view of Japan.
The Making of “House in Fuji”
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Salone del Mobile: New Classics
via nowness.com | Photo © Estelle Hanania Design critic, editor and author of The Independent Design Guide, Laura Houseley handpicked the highlights of this year’s Salone
The Art of Flying
via theglassmagazine.com | Michail Pirgelis, Bateleur 2011 German-born, Cologne-based Greek artist Michail Pirgelis creates his sculptures out of decommissioned airplane par
Logomo café by Tobias Rehberger
via designws.com | photo by Bo Stranden German artist Tobias Rehberger has created in collaboration with Artek a comprehensive art installation called Nothing happens for a
Gardens of Marqueyssac
via thecoolist.com The town of Vézac in the Dordogne region of France is home to one of the world’s most magnificent landscapes, the famed Gardens of Marqueyssac. These s
Forming History with Tino Seubert
via Yatzer™ | Nuremberg Trials by Tino Seubert Great ideas don’t appear often and when they do, they certainly make the difference! This is the case of Tino Seubert (29.
House Heran
via owi.bz | photo by Van Leuven Bart The private residence of architect Koen Heijse of the young Ghent based office Caan Architecten is a thoroughgoing paradox between mini
Bisazza Bagno, The Hayon Collection
via weheart.co.uk Famous for his fabulously outlandish and opulent interiors – one of our favourites being Camper’s Tokyo outpost – Spanish wonderkid Jaime Hayón has
Poured Bar by Glithero, Corinthia Hotel London
via designws.com Layers of fast-hardening fluid are poured in 6 metre long runs across an immaculate surface. As the viscous material hardens, enforcements are added to brac
La Mamounia Hotel
via mamounia.com At its fourth renovation, the Mamounia Hotel sheds its Art déco appearance and moves on to the Arab-Andalusian style. The stylist? Jacques Garcia, who rein
Bariquant: a small office in Nakano-sakaue
circa 05/08/10 © Junichi Nakagawa circa 04/21/10 © Junichi Nakagawa Architect Junichi Nakagawa gained extensive experience both in the field and office. We h