Uneven House Porto Fala Atelier Project 090 Photo Ricardo Loureiro Yellowtrace

Uneven House in Porto: Project 090 by Fala Atelier.

Fala Atelier has transformed the ground floor of a shop and its basement into a quirky apartment filled with unexpected elements. The 180 square metre interior is described by architects as “a stubborn composition of doors and openings...
Tjuringa House Toowoomba, Jesse Bennett Studio, Australian Architecture, Photo Kristoffer Paulsen | Yellowtrace

House in Toowoomba by Jesse Bennett Studio.

Oh my word – we may have found ourselves in a limbo between time and space with Jesse Bennett Studio’s House In Toowoomba! Crafted in earthy tones accompanied by a courtyard of monolithic Scarpa-like moments and sitting on The Great...
PPAA, Carrizal Residential Development, Mexico City Residential Architecture | Yellowtrace

Carrizal Residential Development in Mexico City by PPAA.

PPAA’s Carrizal Housing is a residential complex divided into eight private three-storey houses in Mexico. Majority of the facades are rendered in black, while lesser private spaces guarded by perforated precast concrete latticework....
Atelier Xi Peach Hut Community Centre China Photo Zhang Chao Yellowtrace

Peach Hut Community Centre in China by ATELIER XI.

ATELIER XI’s Peach Hut Community Centre is the first in a series of miniature pavilions that will bring cultural and art education to the Xiuwu Henan county in northeast China. Instead of designing one 300 square metre public building as...
Bakery Interiors Good Enough To Eat, Curated By Yellowtrace

Bakery Interiors Good Enough to Eat.

A new-age bakery is no longer a place to simply buy delicious bread. Hell, no! This is where we can expect to discover fully immersive sensory experiences informed by colour, shape, and texture, reminiscent of the food on offer. We...
Taocang Art Centre, Jiaxing China, RoarcRenew, Adaptive Reuse | Yellowtrace

TaoCang Art Centre in Jiaxing, China by RoarcRenew.

Like a phoenix about to take flight, TaoCang Art Centre in Jiaxing, China by Roarc Renew is a triumphant adaptive reuse of a pair of abandoned granaries. The architects, made very little disturbances to the existing structure – external...