1. The Black House by Andrés Remy Architects – Buenos Aires, Argentina
This children’s day care has a facade of bold blocky shapes that give hints at the fun to be had inside
Kadawittfeldarchitektur have designed this children’s day care center on the property of the Beiersdorf AG offices in Hamburg, Germany.
These townhomes in the United Kingdom are elevated to take advantage of the surrounding harbour views
David James Architects & Associates were chosen by developers Towncourt Homes Limited to design two single level homes, Vetro I & II, located in Sandbanks, Poole.
This building has graffiti built into it
Most buildings that have graffiti on them, have it sprayed on, but ITN Architects, the designers of this apartment building in Melbourne, decided to hire a graffiti writer, and have the graffiti built into the wall itself.
This Swedish house has a large gable-roofed extruded space facing the lake
Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture have designed Villa Bondö, a family home near Gothenburg, Sweden.
A steel cage unites the elements in this apartment
Singapore-based design firm PRODUCE were asked by Woon Tai Ho, an art collector and critic, to create a unique piece of furniture that would allow him to live within a piece of art.
Having given PRODUCE freedom to design the piece, they came up with a single piece of furniture made from steel rods that encompasses a bookshelf, a wardrobe, a table, a wine rack, and is also a sculpture.