Stories On Design // Built Into Nature.Today we take a world wide tour of seriously incredible examples of architecture that not only address their context and interact with their surrounds, the sites they occupy form the key ingredient that architects have used in the overall...
Nobu Downtown, New York City by David Rockwell.After 23 years, Nobu Tribeca closed to make way for a new flagship – Nobu Downtown – set in a landmark building in New York City's Financial...
Raval Hideaway in Barcelona by Mariana de Delás + Marcos Duffo.It started out life as a motorcycle workshop, then abandoned, it became home to the local Barcelonian squatters. Now the 55sqm space is both a hideaway and a living studio for a young, world-travelling, entrepreneur. Architects...
Stories On Design // Old Meets New: Architecture of Renewal.We are extremely lucky to have a world filled with creative geniuses that appropriate spaces which are built in one era and transform them into a space that harmoniously incorporate a contemporary one. Be that by planning, use of...
The Stella Collective’s Own Studio Inside Former Department Store.Melbourne-based interior design studio, The Stella Collective, has set up their office within the glamorous hundred-year-old former department...
House Built Over a Former City Water Tank in Madrid by Valdivieso Arquitectos.A former water cistern in Madrid is transformed into a stunning home by Valdivieso Arquitectos. After a series of alterations and uses overtime, the two-level cistern reached its final incarnation in 1955. Dubbed Casa Aljibe, the...
Heduli Paddy Hotel in Huizhou, China by C&C DESIGN.Located in a remote Hedu Village in Huizhou, China, Heduli Paddy Hotel advocates for a harmonious relationship between man and...
The Warehouse Hotel Opens in Singapore.This 37-room boutique hotel, reminiscent of Singapore’s vices and trading secrets during the olden days, is finished with modern and luxurious...
MullenLowe Ad Agency Office in Winston-Salem, US by TPG Architecture.There’s a reason we all want to work in advertising agencies. And it’s not just because of the uber-cool clothes they get to wear. Rather, it’s because of fit outs like this. Who doesn’t want to work in an old tobacco factory with...