Mjolk Architekti The Glass Cabin Photo Boys Play Nice Yellowtrace

Familiar & Futuristic: The Glass Cabin by Mjölk Architekti.

Mjölk architekti have completed a renovation of a 130-year-old cottage in Czech Republic’s Jizera Mountains with a glass extension. The home oscillates between familiar and futuristic, with the unusual layout capturing a multitude of...
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Real Life Architecture: Ilhwa Kim’s Sculptural Paper Art.

South Korean mixed media artist Ilhwa Kim’s solo exhibition at HOFA London, ‘Real Life Architecture’, features more than 20 large panels composed of thousands of ‘Hanji’ paper seeds. Kim's abstract works shift between painting...
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Natural and Raw: Erth Restaurant in Abu Dhabi by BONE.

With a wealth of architectural and cultural significance at their fingertips, Bone studio looked to reinterpret the conventional restaurant typology into one that accommodates the dynamic nature of the Emirati cuisine. Their design...
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Flat for a Cat Lover in Sion, Switzerland by COCI Studio.

This apartment by Coci Studio is a warm, colourful and zany home for a cat lover—who paradoxically does not own a cat. Located in Sion, Switzerland, the vibrant home is made up of a patchwork of unique elements. The exuberant components...
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Paint Mirrors Collection by Paulineplusluis.

Paulineplusluis have released a collection of mirrors in collaboration with Belgian brand and manufacturer Deknutd Mirrors. The inspiration for the project came from the production process of the mirrors. “We focused on the fluid aspect...
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Colour Drama: Kori Ice Cream by Architects EAT.

With a bold salmon stripe wrapping the interior, Architects EAT have created an electric space for Kori Ice Cream on Glenferrie Road, that references Melbourne laneways and Japanese kawaii culture. The bold shade starts on the building...