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Quina Barra de Casa! by ENDALT Arquitectes Combines Nostalgia and Dreams

A modern, open-concept kitchen with exposed brick walls, wooden ceiling beams, and sleek white cabinetry.

Quina Barra de Casa! is a house located in Benicalap, València, Spain. Designed by ENDALT Arquitectes, the new interior design, completed in 2024, incorporates the memories of three generations while adapting to the current owner’s lifestyle. The heart of the home is the kitchen bar, a functional area that facilitates cooking, eating, and working, while a custom light fixture connects the kitchen and living areas through a play of diagonals.

Archform Design & Architecture Studio Office Design Embraces Minimalist Aesthetic

Sleek, modern office space with industrial-style shelving, hanging lights, and minimalist decor.

Located in Chisinau, Moldova, Archform Design & Architecture Studio is a corporate space created by Archform architects in 2021. This office design balances functionality with a minimalist aesthetic, resulting in a clean, versatile work area that serves as a creative hub for its users. The focus on comfort and ergonomics is evident throughout the project, evident in the choice of finishes and the overall functionality of the office layout.

Roman Apartment by SOPRU Studio

Spacious living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking lush greenery and architectural details.

This 170-square-meter private residence is located in one of the most iconic buildings designed by Architect Venturino Ventura in 1969 and overlooks the St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. The apartment has been fully renovated while respecting and maintaining the original atmosphere and flair, featuring a contemporary and sophisticated style created SOPRU Studio.

Vipp Tunnel Balances Brutalism and Nature on Tasmania’s Bushlands

A modernist, concrete structure amid a grove of eucalyptus trees, with large windows and a deck.

Danish design brand Vipp travels to the Southern Hemisphere for the brand’s newest guesthouse. Cantilevered over a sloping hill on Tasmania’s Bruny Island, the architecturally daring and sustainably designed Vipp Tunnel by Hobart-based studio, Room11 Architects, balances beauty and brutalism. This ground up property becomes a unique refuge that marries art, design, and nature, featuring a series of outdoor sculptures by renowned Danish artist Lin Utzon.

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