Bathrooms make the most curious room in a house. From sensor motion taps to automatic showers to different lighting to channel music to splendid bathtubs, you can actually play with the design and still find new ways to make your bathroom look stunning!
Design Deconstruct conceptualises a sprawling farmhouse in Delhi's Chattarpur Farms, its interior dictated by statement furniture pieces, plush soft furnishings, extravagant lighting fixtures and a discerning collection of paintings and sculptures.
Employing unique contextual design strategies paired with a play of volumes and light, GAD Architecture crafts this gorgeous spa-cum-hotel in Cappadocia, Turkey. https://bit.ly/GAD-IAnD
Nature-centric minimalist interiors give way to a clutter-free expanse, playing majorly with light, inviting contemplation at this Tea Room designed by Ideorealm Design Studio. The idea is to mitigate external forces of stress and introspect, finding peace with oneself.
Inspired by a kids' game of broken telephone, where the inputs and outputs don't always exactly match, Hello, Hello is a poetic messaging system inside a luminescent arch that turns peoples' voices into a lyrical spectacle. Created by Daily tous les jours, an emergent field of practice that combines interactive art, storytelling, performance, and urban design to create unexpected experiences that bring strangers together in a spirit of play, cooperation, and creativity, the permanent public art installation is part of a broader vision for "Joy Experiments" - interventions designed to foster community through play.
Designed by @ChoiShineArch the Urchins and Lace are hand-crocheted Light Art Installations, proliferating an interactive urban environment. Can traditional crafts create social urban interactions in the digital era? Leave us your comments here…
Rejuvenating a residential apartment with the onus on interior styling, Beirut's Roland Helou Design strikes an eclectic chord with artistic novelty. Check it out here and leave us your views…
Ar. Ben van Berkel of UNStudio designs fair stand at BAU 2017 exploring the potential of a new signature material for its light weight and strong façade application. Read here to know more
A composition of exposed structure, bare materials, focal elements and natural light - this office by SJK Architects for Synergy Lifestyles is all about honesty in design. Check it out here and leave us your views
Brenac & Gonzalez & Associes design three distinct facades, all revolving around the provision of optimium natural light and dramatic chiaroscuro; and the geometries of material. Check out the façade story and leave us your views…
Using controlled light and ventilation as crucial design elements, Salankar Pashine and Associates define this Nagpur home with understated style in a perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality.
Wallmakers design a humble two-storey residence in Kerala, using CSEB (Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks), rammed earth walls and ferro-cement slabs, while discarded pipes are used in the interiors to create window grilles and lighting fixtures.
Studio Taliesyn designs a contemporary home caressed by natural light and optimised ventilation in South Bengaluru, where large openings seamlessly effect a natural interaction between the open plan interiors and the verdant views of the surrounds.
Through contemporary spatiality and a shared ecosystem, 'Common Lights' by Cosmos Architecture promises to offer the community of #BanjaLuka a versatile social and cultural life. Check out the newly unveiled designs of this multifunctional cultural centre…
Studio Archohm plays with scale, volume, and light to design a compact home on a slender footprint, effectively mitigating its spatial challenge and crafting spaces that are open, welcoming, and beautifully connected without compromising individual privacy.