Architect John Donkin, designed a grid of plywood shelves that follow the stairs in this home, for this family to be able to keep a variety of their books, decorative items, and curios.
March 12, 2015
A Home Of Concrete, Steel, And Privacy For A Peruvian Family
March 12, 2015
Jaime Ortiz de Zevallos Architecture have designed House V, a home for a family in Lima, Peru.
This Home Is Clad In Burnt Wood And Weathered Steel To Fit Into The Surrounding Landscape
March 12, 2015
Casey Brown Architecture have designed the Pacific House, a home with panoramic water views in Sydney, Australia.
Brandywine House By Robert M. Gurney
March 12, 2015
Architect Robert M.Gurney has designed the Brandywine House, a home for a young family in Washington, DC.
A Cocoon Inspired Hotel In Costa Rica By Zürcher Architects
March 11, 2015
Design Detail – Shallow Shelves
March 11, 2015
If you’re thinking about creating shelves, it’s natural to think about just how much stuff you could potentially fit on those shelves, but when Anne-Sophie Poirier designed this pastry shop, instead of creating shelves with depth, she went the other direction and designed these relatively shallow shelves. The result is a good choice if you’re more interested in highlighting what’s on the shelves, instead of just mass storage.