Club Unseen by Studiopepe at Milan Design Week 2018 | #Milantrace2018

Club Unseen by Studiopepe at Milan Design Week 2018.

Just as I thought it was not possible to adore them anymore, with each trip to Milan, my admiration and respect for Arianna Lelli Mami and Chiara Di Pinto of Studiopepe goes up a notch. This year, the dynamic duo and their clever team...
Milan Design Week 2018 Highlights. Photo Ā© Nick Hughes | #Milantrace2018

Highlights From Milan Design Week 2018.

It is with great pleasure that we kick off our epic Milan report, aka MILANTRACE 2018 - bringing you the highlights from the recent Milan Design Week & Salone del Mobile 2018. Hooray! Another strong year for Milan Design Week and...
Williams Burton Leopardi's Own Studio in Adelaide | Yellowtrace

Williams Burton Leopardi’s Own Studio in Adelaide.

Williams Burton LeopardiĀ found the new home for their practice on a wander to the pub one day. The building, derelict and in need of some love, was covered in pigeon poo with stained walls and carpets. They had been looking, as architects...
House with Guest Room in Taree NSW by Andrew Power | Yellowtrace

House with a Guest Room in Taree NSW by Andrew Power.

For Melbourne-based architect Andrew Power, proportion and arrangement are paramountā€”simple, uncomplicated proportions can be powerful forces of design, creating serene environments out of even the most common of spaces. For this...
Holiday House in Monterrey, Mexico by Tatiana Bilbao | Yellowtrace

Holiday House in Monterrey, Mexico by Tatiana Bilbao.

Like something out of a Guillermo del Toro fantasy, this holiday home near the mountains of northeastern Mexico is an enchanting illusion in three parts. Called Los Terrenos (ā€˜The Terrainā€™), the home is the work of Mexico City-based...
Return of Glass Block Architecture Trend, Curated by Yellowtrace.

Bricks Decoded: The Return of Glass Blocks.

Go on. Admit it. The thought of glass blocks probably makes you shudder. Unless you fall into the 5%* category of new generation designers who have already embraced the potential of this highly misunderstood and marginalised building...