
Technology meets aesthetics, with Cordivari
With their rhythmically textured external surfaces, the Run and Seven Lines fan coils become natural elements in the landscape of contemporary interiors.
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A gentle tile carpet refurbishes an apartment in Barcelona
Ted’A arquitectes reuses the existing materials at Laia and Biel’s house for the grouts of the new ceramic flooring.

A concrete structure in Bahrain transforms history into inhabitable space
The House for Architectural Heritage tells the architectural history of Muharraq, uniting a mission of preservation and interpretation with a new inclusive approach to public exhibitions.

Australia. A tiles composition designs the facade of an open office
Raffaello and Luigi Rosselli completed an office building, featuring a facade conceived through 1:1 scale tests and hand built prototypes.

Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion
Mexican elements and British materials are combined in the Serpentine’s new temporary pavilion: a sundial that marks time in shared space.

Spanish studio Aulets brings a vineyard into a building
The oenological station renovation in Felanitx, Spain, enhances existing elemets and uses a metallic pergola for the interiors.

Marble as a design paradigm
The thought of the Italian designer Matteo Leorato explained through three projects in marble.

Taipei. An extra-small apartment for a metropolitan city
PhoebeSayswow Architects’ conceived the 33 sqm apartment as a playful interior taking advantage of a partial double-height.

new Entrance to the intermodal station of Palma de Mallorca
Design Joan Miquel Seguí Coloma, 2018

Historical elements and contemporary needs: an apartment in Barcelona
Hiha studio renovates an apartment in the Raval historical district, featuring internal windows that allow light to enter the inner spaces.

Roof tiles become shoe displays in Camper store by Kengo Kuma
For the Camper shop in Paseo de Gracia, Barcelona, the Japanese architect was inspired by the Catalan vault and Mediterranean ceramic tiles.

How many forms can an idea take? Fantin has the answer
One material, metal; thirty-five colors; and endless possible configurations for modern, versatile, and functional furniture: design according to Fantin.
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