By Alan George Picture this, you step into your bathroom and instantly feel a wave of calm wash over you. That’s the magic of…
Reviving the Conversation Pit: A Modern Take on Sunken Living Rooms — Living Bright Interiors
As we delve into the design ethos of today, the sunken living room has emerged from its retro roots to claim a spot in the modern-day home. This recessed space offers a dedicated area for relaxation and conversation, providing a sense of separation without disconnecting from the surrounding environm
AD Classics: Gamble House / Greene & Greene
Completed in 1908 in Pasadena, United States. The essential nature of architecture by Greene & Greene begins with intense attention to detail and craftsmanship, as their bungalows mark the...
Architecture Site Analysis Guide
Architecture Site Analysis. Taking you through each stage of the site analysis from desktop study, site visit, data collection, evaluation and presentation
AD Classics: Gamble House / Greene & Greene
Completed in 1908 in Pasadena, United States. The essential nature of architecture by Greene & Greene begins with intense attention to detail and craftsmanship, as their bungalows mark the...
12 Unit 3-Story Apartment Building with 1300 to 1370 Sq Ft 2 Bedroom Units
This 12-unit apartment plan gives four units on each of its three floors. The first floor units are 1,300 square feet each with 2 beds and 2 baths. The second and third floor units are larger and give you between 1,303 sq. ft. to 1,370 sq. ft. of living space with 2 beds and 2 baths. There is a grand total of 24 bedrooms with 24 full baths in the entire complex. A central stairwell with breezeway separates the left units from the right. And all units enjoy outdoor access with private patios. All ceilings are 9'. Related Plans: Get…
Inside the cement palace: Architect spends 45 years turning factory into one of most spectacular homes you’ll ever see
For Ricardo Bofill, transforming La Fabrica - the factory - into a home has been the ultimate labour of love. Spectacular pictures show it really was worth it...