Garden Shed by Ville Hara and Linda Bergroth.

Oh my goodness. It feels like it takes a lot these days to stop me in my tracks, and this project did just that. I am officially blown away. Just image waking up in a glass bedroom like this, somewhere in the forrest overlooking a lake. I...

Maison Martin Margiela in Beijing.

My love of Maison Martin Margiela is reasonably well documented. Various initiatives of this cult Belgian fashion designer have graced the pages of Yellowtrace a number of times. So why stop now, right? Right. Today I wanted to share with...

Beautiful Car-Park. No, I’m Serious!

Let's face it - car-parks are not usually at the top of any architect's list of "things to design before they die", right? Well... I would like to challenge that idea with today's humble little post about one of the most beautiful and...

UdA | Ufficio di Architettura, Italy.

UdA | Ufficio di Architettura was founded in 1992 in Turin by Valter Camagna, Massimiliano Camoletto and Andrea Marcante. The three partners collaborate with a team of architects, designers and graphic illustrators who come from many...

Interview | Katherine Lu.

I received a little e-mail from Katherine Lu the other day telling me how much she enjoyed the blog (thank you KL) and also kindly correcting my crediting error in my recent post on Skylight House. I went on to fix this oversight...

Skylight House, Sydney | Chenchow Little.

I'm a bit behind the eight ball on this, nevertheless I'm sure you won't mind me posting about an exemplary piece of residential architecture even if you may have seen it countless times before. I'm talking Skylight House in Sydney...

Nerding Out on Shit Hot Ceilings | Part 2.

Ok, since you've been super good kids, here we go with Part 2 of Shit Hot Ceilings. Woohoo! In case you missed it, check out last week's Part 1 post right here. A few more wonderful examples of classic and contemporary ceilings which...

Nerding Out on Shit Hot Ceilings | Part 1.

I am often asked which element is the most important in interiors. And... I find this a really difficult question to answer. As I'm sure most of you would agree, any successful space is made up of many many components which need to work...