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Architects: Phoebe Says Wow Architects
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: A.S Studio, Wood Art Studio
Boolean Birdhouse / Phoebe Says Wow Architects
Tips for Architects Working At Home During COVID-19
The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused an estimated 900 million people around the world to remain at home. Among them are architects and designers who have been asked to work remotely to prevent the virus from spreading through the workplace. For many architects, this is undoubtedly a new territory. However, for ArchDaily, it is not, and we can assure you that it is possible not only to work from home, but to use this time to greatly enhance your skills, knowledge, and development as an architect.
Cats' Pink House / KC Design Studio
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Interior Designers: KC Design Studio
- Area: 144 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: GamFratesi, Mutina Puzzle, Normann Copenhagen
Residence C / KC Design Studio
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Interior Designers: KC Design Studio
- Area: 33 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Galvanitas, Karimoku New Standard, dutchbone
Ne_On Apartment / NestSpace Design
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Architects: NestSpace Design
- Area: 143 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Cosentino, EGGER, LOTTE CHEMICAL, Agglotech, Dulux, +3
Indoor Playgrounds: Playful Architecture at Home
Although we know how important it is to allow children to play in public and outdoor spaces, it is difficult to deny that there are few cities offering adequate prepared environments for children - fun and safe spaces that allow them to experience urbanity and become conscious citizens of community life. For this reason, it is also understandable that families have increasingly instituted leisure spaces in indoor environments, giving their children the freedom and security necessary to learn and grow.
In this article, we have selected 11 incredible examples that demonstrate how interior architecture can help create play spaces for kids of all ages, helping them take their first steps in this world with greater autonomy and confidence.
The Platypus Cafe / Radius Interior Design Studio
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Architects: Radius Interior Design Studio
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2020
Storage Solution for Small Houses: Useful Examples
Dense cities mean small homes. With more and more frequency we are forced to adapt to spaces within which some elements simply do not fit. As architects, these restrictions actually provide us with opportunities and remind us that our goal is to give precise solutions to specific problems. Designing with infinite number square meters and/or an unlimited budget is practically unheard of.
What's the key to accommodating everything? Let's review some effective storage solutions for minimum, tight spaces.
Between Mountains and Sea / Degree Design
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Interior Designers: Degree Design
- Area: 50 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Acor, BETTOR, Kohler, Toto, innoci
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Professionals: Degree Design Interior Decoration Engineering Co.Ltd.
Best Houses of 2019
More than 5.000 architecture projects were published in ArchDaily this year. Year after year, we curate hundreds of residential projects, and as we know our readers love houses, we compiled a selection of the most visited residential projects published on the site.
Set in various locations around the world, in urban, rural, mountain and beach landscapes; a variety of structural designs, from traditional masonry to the most technological prefabricated systems; from small dwellings to large houses and materials such as concrete, wood, and bricks as the most used. We also found their design and typology solutions were very much aligned with their specific settings and all of them share a strong dialogue between the house and nature, whether it is its direct surroundings or the introduction of green into a more condensed urban setting.
This selection of 50 houses highlights the most visited examples during these twelve months and, according to our readers, were the most attractive in innovation, construction techniques, and design challenges. Check them out below:
Palimpsest of Life / HAO Design
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Architects: HAO Design
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Yilan
Life in Tree House / Soar Design Studio
Lights Up Apartment / LCGA Design
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Architects: LCGA Design
- Area: 197 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: B&B Italia, Core, HAY, Muuto, Saba
Exploring Architecture through Performance, Photography and Fashion
The purpose of architectural photography is to show a design in the best possible way, with the artform often characterized by perspective correction and atmospheric lighting. However, few architectural photographers have experimented with other artistic disciplines. Miguel de Guzmán, Paul Vu and Jules Couartou are among those who have challenged the limits of this form of photography, generating an interesting crossover between architecture photography, fashion and performances. In their images, the relationship between space and the user is shown through a scene designed to register an effect on the viewer. The results are images which are full of creativity.
How to Design for Visual Comfort Using Natural Light
Architects are increasingly aware of our influence on the well-being and good health of the users of our projects. Natural lighting –and how it should be complemented with artificial lighting– is an essential factor to consider for the visual comfort of interior spaces. But, do we know how to handle it correctly?
The Living Lab, Traditional Clan Estate / HAO Design
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Architects: HAO Design
- Area: 211 m²
- Year: 2018