A new light-filled detached workshop (permitted as an additional detached dwelling unit), offers interior and exterior spaces for forming and firing ceramics. Ceramics Studio is a new detached workshop and classroom that was permitted as a detached accessory dwelling unit (DADU) for this urban residential lot in West Seattle.
Project name
Ceramics Studio
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA
Design team
Gentry / O’Carroll (Jon Gentry AIA, Aimée O’Carroll ARB), Max Hunold, Sarah Long
Structural engineer
Pacific Engineering
Construction
Dovetail Construction
Material
Concrete, Ceramic,Wood, Glass, Metal
A house like a living creature in a spruce forest. Invisible from the street. Open and expansive toward the forest. Red complements green. Views, trees inside the house. Raw materials.
Project name
Jevany Villa
Architecture firm
Architektura
Location
Jevany near Prague, Czech Republic
Principal architect
David Kraus, Miroslav Styk
Built area
Built-up area 218 m² Usable floor area 338 m²
Completion year
2020 - 2025
Collaborators
Structural project: KR projekt [Kateřina Ryvolová], Interior design: Jan Waltr, Contractor: Radek Trojánek – private contractor of the investor, built gradually by self-help
Interior design
Jan Waltr
Structural engineer
KR projekt [Kateřina Ryvolová],
Civil engineer
KR projekt [Kateřina Ryvolová],
Environmental & MEP
KR projekt [Kateřina Ryvolová],
Construction
Radek Trojánek
Supervision
Radek Trojánek
Material
Load-bearing system: – masonry vertical structures from Porotherm blocks, – reinforced concrete underground walls from poured concrete blocks on the northeast side, – steel columns on the southwest façade on 1st and 2nd floors, – reinforced concrete-filled blocks on the northwest side on the 2nd floor for anchoring steel roof trusses. Floors and Roof: – reinforced concrete monolithic slab above 1st floor with a view into the lower level, – reinforced concrete monolithic slab above 2nd floor in a folded sloped and horizontal plane. Parking roof: – steel frame structure anchored into reinforced concrete slabs, – sawtooth roof with sheet metal covering on purlins, – cantilevered steel trusses on the northwest side, Other structures: – reinforced concrete retaining walls on northwest and southeast sides, – prefabricated reinforced concrete single-flight staircase Façade, – smooth red stucco plaster, Interior: – gypsum plaster on walls of living spaces, – concrete finish on bathroom walls, – exposed concrete on ceilings in living areas, – wooden floors in bedrooms 4; – concrete finish in the remaining spaces, – wooden cladding on staircase surfaces.
Typology
Residential › Villa
The project explores the horizon not as a visual boundary, but as a spatial generator. Perched along a mountain ridge in Shaanxi Province, the project is conceived as an architectural response to its natural environment rather than a device for framing views. Instead of treating the landscape as a distant backdrop.
Project name
Mountain Top Hotel
Architecture firm
Yuanbo Jia
Principal architect
Yuanbo Jia & Zhijun Lei
Design team
Yuanbo Jia Team
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
The story of Fonte d'Amore begins with a wedding proposal at Rome's Trevi Fountain, a moment the couple shared from a trip that became the seed for this commission. Their travels through Barcelona had sparked an added fascination with Antoni Gaudí’s Catalan architecture.
Project name
Fonte D’amore
Architecture firm
MOFA Studio
Location
New Delhi, India
Principal architect
Manish Gulati
Design team
Atreya Saha, Devendra Singh, Tanishq Roy
Material
Stone, Marble Scultures
Typology
Residential Building › Renovation
Timberline Villas - At the edge of the forest, overlooking the mountains, the Aegean, and the enchanting sunsets.
Project name
The Timberline Villas
Architecture firm
Zeropixel Architects
Location
Tsivaras, Chania, Greece
Tools used
software used for drawing, modeling, rendering, postproduction and Photography: Progecad, SketchUp Pro, Lumion pro
Principal architect
Dimitris Koudounakis
Design team
Dimitris Koudounakis, Evelina Koutsoupaki, Evgenia Hatziioannou
Visualization
Zeropixel Architects
Typology
Residential › House
Experimentarq: Lumina Tower emerges as a gesture of permanence within the new urban fabric of Park de Cascatta.
Project name
Lumina Tower
Architecture firm
Experimentarq
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, Unreal Engine, AI
Principal architect
Yeisuan Ramirez ,Jose Juan Guadalupe Ramirez Fierro
Design team
E Yeisuan Ramirez ,Jose Juan Guadalupe Ramirez Fierro
Collaborators
Omestructuristas
Visualization
Experimentarq
Typology
Residential › Apartments
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio: In the northern center of Tel Aviv, just steps from Kikar Hamedina, lies a one-of-a-kind penthouse designed for a professional couple, their two daughters, and two Yorkshire terriers.
Project name
Tel-Aviv Nature Penthouse
Architecture firm
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio
Principal architect
Tzvia Kazayoff
Design team
Gilli Zarfati
Collaborators
Contractor – HBS Renovation LTD, Kitchen – DADA kitchen, Custom carpentry – Pau, Art-topping - Linski Design, Furniture – Niso, Habitat, Carpets – Niso, Curtains and textiles – Ella Decor, Bathroom utensils and tiles – Mody, Kitchen surfaces and bathrooms – Fervital, Boristone corian, Air conditioning – Bet Hamatkinim, Doors – Stato, Home Automation – Armagedon sound, Audio/Visual suppliers – Armagedon sound, Greenery – Gan Bagag, Accessories – Niso, Lemon Frame, Artwork – Lemon Frame, Outdoor – Sparta Spa
Built area
125 m² + 90 m² balcony
Interior design
Tzvia Kazayoff
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Stone, wood, beton, metal
Supervision
Tzvia Kazayoff team
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop
Typology
Residential › Penthouse
Architect Svetozar Andreev unveils his manifesto of “New Luxury” through a striking luxury apartment project.
Project name
AKOYA Apartment
Architecture firm
The Svetozar Andreev Architecture Studio “Hotei-Russia”
Location
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Tools used
Autodes 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, AutoCAD
Principal architect
Svetozar Andreev
Design team
Svetozar Andreev
Visualization
Svetozar Andreev
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Located along the Thames, the project rethinks density as a spatial system rather than a numerical condition. Instead of concentrating value solely in vertical mass, the proposal redistributes it through a layered sequence of public and semi-public spaces that extend from the ground plane into the building.
Project name
South Bank: A Density Study
Architecture firm
Mind Design
Tools used
Autodesk Maya, Unreal Engine, Nano Banana, Adobe Firefly, Adobe Photoshop, Magnific, Rhinoceros 3D
Principal architect
Miroslav Naskov
Design team
Miroslav Naskov, David Richman, Jan Wilk, Michelle Naskov
Visualization
Mind Design
Constructed on historic foundations of Soviet-era military units to safeguard the Baltic coastal dune habitats as one of the world’s most vulnerable marine regions, this seaside residence introduces an adaptive approach to sustainable architecture.
Architecture firm
Open Architecture Design (OAD)
Photography
Alvis Rozenbergs
Principal architect
Zane tetere-Sulce
Design team
Dace Bula (design), Alvis Petrovskis (technical architect), Eva HeidingereJukama (architect)
Collaborators
landscape architects “Landshape”
Interior design
Zane Tetere-Sulce, Dace Bula
Landscape
landscape architects “Landshape”
Tools used
Revit, AutoCAD
Material
Roof – wood, fibre cement corrugated sheets; façade – wood, corten steel, glass with increased insulation capabilities; windows – wood, aluminum, glass
Typology
Residential › Multi-Generational Private Residence