A flat is renovated with a minimalist trait, inside a historic building in Switzerland
Not far from Renzo Piano’s Fondation Beyeler, studio Wallimann Reichen valorized a domestic interior by redefining its layout, openings and balance of nuances.
Pre-existing and new elements dialogue in harmony in a project by Noname Studio built around light and the pleasure of everyday life.
Not far from Renzo Piano’s Fondation Beyeler, studio Wallimann Reichen valorized a domestic interior by redefining its layout, openings and balance of nuances.
Working on the shop designed by the Japanese master in the early 2010s in Milan, Tito Canella has subtly and respectfully adapted a container of great architectural value.
AMAA reinterprets the theme of Modern minimalist housing amidst the material and figurative suggestions of a refined artisanal process evoking Arts&Crafts research.
Between references to Sottsass and Pollock, vibrant nuances, interconnected and colorful spaces, studio Atomaa shapes an irreverent and free environment out of a conventional interior.
The intervention unravels amidst the folds of history in the historic center of an Italian city, bringing to light traces of different pasts in constant dialogue with the geometries and materials of contemporary design.
The project by Paola Sola on Via Toledo seeks identity and domestic warmth for an apartment with a complex layout, amidst games of pure shapes and color contrasts.
Studio h3o architects renovated a former barn on the outskirts of Barcelona by using the figure of lightning to generate broken lines and unusual spaces.
The interior design of a duplex penthouse exalts the warm and cosy atmosphere of the dwelling, amidst material effects, dialogue with greenery and meticulous attention to detail.
Through apartments, Renaissance churches and flagship stores, a selection of interiors published along this year where reuse and evolution are key.
In Pantin, OAR has restored a 1930s building, dedicating it to promoting coffee culture, amid historic glass-cement domes, new minimal gestures and respect for the pre-existence.
The renovation of an apartment in southern Spain pays homage to local colors and materials, distributing life and work around a space that echoes the Japanese engawa.
An unprecedented harmonization of objects, cultures and aesthetics punctuates the rituals of the domestic space designed by Makhno Studio.
In a 1935 building, architects Serena Vianello and Tommaso Gasparin sought a new spatial layout and a new life for the existing historic elements, to shape a light-flooded home.