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house in hidaka


hiroshima-based atelier 
suppose design office has sent us images of their newest project 'house in hidaka', 
a two-storey private house in saitama city, japan. plugged into the natural topography of the site, the design 
seeks to establish a direct relationship between the land and the dwelling by having the surrounding hills 
extend out from mid-height of the living space. 
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alphaville


kyoto-based architecture studio 
alphaville (kentaro takeguchi, asako yamamoto) has sent us images
of their newest project 'roof on the hill', a private residence in a new development site in takarazuka, japan. 
working with the solid soil condition of the plot, the single storey design follows the natural slope of
the terrain by dividing the floor plan in stepped back intervals. 


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sand beach house

d house by panorama



Chilean architects 
Panorama have completed this compact cliff-top house in Matanzas, Chile. An enclosed terrace to the north provides an outdoor space sheltered from the wind. The first floor plan is rotated 45 degrees in relation to the ground floor, creating a double-height space over the kitchen/dining area.
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The Club Hotel


The Club Hotel is an odd mix of futurism with the neon lighting, Alice in Wonderland-feeling with the big chess patterns and absurd art, and rococo beauty with marble floors and curvy table legs. But it kind of works, doesn't it?
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studio velocity: montblanc house


okazaki-based practice 
studio velocity has completed 'montblanc house', a three-storey dwelling 
with a small salon in a quiet residential area of japan. enclosed by three neighbouring buildings, 
the design seeks to generate pockets of open space that maintain its privacy and views toward
the mountains despite its tight site. 

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modular

house I by yoshichika takagi


Japanese architecture studio 
Yoshichika Takagi has completed the House I located in Akita City, Japan. With an undeniable inspirational architecture, the building lies in the middle of an urban area, surrounded by large commercial buildings. As you can see from the pictures, privacy was a problem when designing this structure. The architects had to be careful to keep a balance between the private parts of the residence and the public spaces. The interior of the building was thus created as a balanced and carefully studied space composition, with a semi-enclosed floor plan that protects the privacy of the inhabitants. 
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emeco bench

Training Dresser for Kids

mid century retirement home

majestic hotel



Designed by Greek studio 
Divercity Architects in collaboration with mplusm, Grace Santorini is a beautiful 20-room hotel with astonishing views. Combining luxury with amazing services, the hotel is highly inviting, particularly if you take in consideration its beautiful swimming pools and welcoming interiors.
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internal garden



Family members can see into all rooms across the central courtyard of this Japanese house by Sapporo studio 
Archi LAB. t+mLocated in Chitose City, Hokkaido Prefecture, the CTYN Internal Garden House is located in a field where neighbouring houses are to be built on three sides.
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levitating furniture


Philippe Nigro designed an interesting furniture piece for a Milano based company calledComforty. Found on Mocoloco, this unusual cushioned  floating sofa was suspended by a steel tube exo-skeleton frame for an intriguing visual effect. Resembling a giant spider web, the frame system is both modern looking and appealing, but not so practical in a contemporary home, due to the enormous space it occupies.
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modern farm house

citizen m hotel in amsterdam





the 
citizen m hotel amsterdam, is a paradise for those that love mid century and modern furniture. It seems they got an exclusive deal with vitra. Located at Prinses Irenestraat 30, 1077WX Amsterdam the Netherlands +31(0)20 8117 090, not only the location is great but you will find yourself surrounded by beautiful classics and modern pieces.

montjuic pavilion



In Barcelona, 
SPAIN, although municipal regulations make building on Montjuic – the mountain between the city and the sea – almost impossible, the Barcelona municipality is nonetheless keen to incorporate this green area into the city’s leisure network. The only way to do so is by re-using and revitalizing existing structures in order to give new initiatives a place. A recent example is the conversion of the Miramar building. It dates from the 1970s and is a well known point of reference in the city, visible from far away. When the restaurant it housed was recently converted into a Chinese one, it was up to the Italian-Portugese team of Federico Calabrese, Fabio Ferone and Joana Carvalho to safeguard the quality of at least the exterior spaces of the complex and of the transformation of the upper part.
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Ketterer Continental




This monster motor home features a 
Mercedes-Benz truck chassis, a massive, luxurious cabin that includes a real kitchen, dining with seating for five, a master bedroom with a king bed plus a shower, toilet and sky light. Actually, the main bedroom features a bath tub, too, so you can soak after a hard day of... whatever it is that the wealthy do when they're "camping."

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pamplona center

casa 2v

amangiri hotel

hodgson house

sugar bowl residence

meijer house

house D

Alemanys 5

miami beach retailer



The project is a 
retail interior located at the 1111 Building on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. The space is defined by two walls which contain the display cases. The walls are inflected to engage the customer from the exterior and to provide an integrated display at the storefront. The kink within the walls increases the display surface area while at the same time making every portion of the store visible to the sales-person. The sales area is defined by stainless steel panels which are perforated in order to reduce the weight of the heavy steel as well as to create a pixilated light pattern.
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L’Oiseau by the Bouroullecs





“It is a simple bird without any other function than trying to propose a caring presence, a pleasant company. We have always been fascinated by animal representations whether they are primitive or more contemporary — from ivory bears made by the Inuit community to the Finnish birds made in blown glass. It could seem outdated to be interested in such subjects however we truly think that it is a necessary fantasy to continue supplementing this symbolic bestiary.”
L’Oiseau by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra


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41 sqm crib

structure d'accueil de colombire



swiss architects 
frundgallina has designed 'structure d'accueil de colombire', a small restaurant
and lookout on a mountain in mollens, switzerland. characterized by a small, pavilion-like structure
made of reinforced concrete, the two-level project takes advantage of its site and natural topography
by placing the majority of its interior space underground. 
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march studio


Brent Knoll‘ is a new house by 
March Studio located on the outskirts of Malmsbury. Despite a brief to extend an existing 1850′s homestead, it became apparent that the new extension be detached. Rather than a reinterpretation of a past architecture, the resultant became a celebration of both old and new.
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Cherry Wood Cutting Board


Made of rose-red cherry wood, the Footed Platte cutting boards are individually hand crafted and made to order in Woodstock, NY by Gray Work Design.  Each board is signed, numbered and has the option for engraving.  Average size is 23"x6"x2".

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Vault Room





"Brussels based practice, 51N4E, has created 'Vault Room', a row house refurbishment in Bruges, Belgium.  Positioned along the Reien in the historical center of the city, the design looks to reinterpret the typical cramped back garden as a spacious continuation of the existing vernacular structure."

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- joel edwards
Joel is a contributor on Design-Milk's weekly architectural posts and Apartment Therapy's Unplggd daily technology posts.