35HP / Joeb Moore & Partners

…an interesting additional building a day….#architecture #feedly

© David Sundberg / ESTO Architects: Joeb Moore & Partners Location: Rye, NY, USA Architect In Charge: Joeb Moore Area: 4815.0 ft2 Project Year: 2014 Photographs: David Sundberg / ESTO , Dorothy Hong General Contractor: Prutting & Company Custom Builders Structural Engineer: Edward Stanley Engineers LLC Civil Enginner: Frangione Engineering, LLC Interior Design: DB Design © David Sundberg / ESTO From the architect.

Source: 35HP / Joeb Moore & Partners

Walnut Tree, House and Terrace / PRO-S

…a simple but elegant building a day… #architecture #feedly

© Jure Živković Architects: PRO-S Location: Ogulin, Croatia Architect In Charge: Tomislav Soldo Area: 100.0 m2 Project Year: 2016 Photographs: Jure Živković © Jure Živković From the architect. The genesis of this house might have a somewhat peculiar narrative.

Source: Walnut Tree, House and Terrace / PRO-S

La Maison Noire / agence anArchitecte

…a beautiful French Breton villa a day….#architecture #feedly

© Pascal Leopold Architects: agence anArchitecte Location: Kerénoc, 22560 Pleumeur-Bodou, France Architect In Charge: Anaïs Nicolas Area: 145.0 m2 Project Year: 2014 Photographs: Pascal Leopold © Pascal Leopold From the architect.

Source: La Maison Noire / agence anArchitecte

Villa Agava / Driss Kettani Architecte

…a beautiful Maroccan Villa a day…

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG Architects: Driss Kettani Architecte Location: Casablanca, Morocco Architect In Charge: Driss Kettani Area: 450.0 m2 Project Year: 2016 Photographs: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG Collaborators: Yassine El Aouni, Rachid El Maataoui Landscaping: Atelier Bertrand Houin Structure: BET Rouane © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG From the architect.

Source: Villa Agava / Driss Kettani Architecte

Jetson Green – Tiny Studio That Works as an Office or Even a Home

This seems like a solution…Rachid?

European cities are even more densely populated than US ones, and finding a place that’s comfortable and all your own can sometimes be quite a challenge. Garden sheds are a popular solution to this conundrum. The one pictured above was designed by architect Tjeerd Bloothoofd of the Dutch firm Bloot Architecture. It is located near The Hague, in the Netherlands, and it is a very modern and ingeniously designed tiny studio. This tiny studio measures…

Source: Jetson Green – Tiny Studio That Works as an Office or Even a Home

..a small beautiful SH House / Paulo Martins a day…

© Ivo Tavares Studio Architects: Paulo Martins Localization: Sever do Vouga, Portugal Area: 45.0 m2 Year Project: 2016 Photography : Ivo Tavares Studio , Cortesia de Paulo Martins © Ivo Tavares Studio Established in only 35m2, this house with an useful floor area of 45 m2 is the perfect place for a weekend break. © Ivo Tavares Studio With the original outline, the only change was in the existing stairwells, through the usage of weathering steel e dimensioning its usage according to the visual weight in order to hierarchize the absence of mass.

Source: SH House / Paulo Martins

Icaraí Apartment / CIAA

…a beautiful apartment a day….

© Thiago Almeida Architects: CIAA Localization: Av. Jorn. Alberto Francisco Torres, 75 – Icaraí, Niterói – RJ, Brasil Architects In Charge: Thiago Almeida, Priscila Bellas, Lucas Ramos Area: 80.0 m2 Year Project: 2016 Photography : Thiago Almeida Project Team: Thiago Almeida, Priscila Bellas, Lucas Ramos , Lucas Coelho Netto © Thiago Almeida CI-AA practice made strategic interventions into this apartment interior to give the home a “young and dynamic character”.

Source: Icaraí Apartment / CIAA

Loft MdP / FFWD Arquitectes

…a beautiful loft a day….

Architects: FFWD Arquitectes Location: Barcelona, Spain Architects In Charge: Laia Guardiola, David Benito Area: 122.0 m2 Project Year: 2016 Photographs: David Benito Cortázar , Cortesía de FFWD Arquitectes © David Benito Cortázar When dealing with the refurbishment of this old carpenter’s workshop placed at Barcelona’s Poble Sec neighbourhood, the main goal was to set up this space for inhabitation while the main constructive components were mantained.

Source: Loft MdP / FFWD Arquitectes