Masquespacio‘s innovative design for Lynk & Co’s new commercial space in Madrid, Spain, offers a multifunctional oasis of creativity. This 360m2 Lynk & Co Madrid blends work, shopping, and entertainment, inspired by the city’s artistic heritage. From a cozy lounge to a vibrant bar and futuristic vehicle displays, the space showcases Masquespacio‘s ‘fun and ironic’ approach, creating a sensory journey for visitors.
This stunning house in Montreal, Canada, designed by the talented team at Le Borgne Rizk Architecture, is a remarkable example of harmonizing old and new. Built in 1911, the beautiful red brick property with its delicate wood cornice had been trapped in the 80s, until the young family who purchased it sought to reconcile the interior and exterior. The resulting transformation opened up the ground floor, creating a seamless dialogue between the kitchen and dining room.
Designed in 2024, the La Vega Innova iHUB in Madrid, Spain, is a cutting-edge research facility that seeks to boost local entrepreneurs by creating an ecosystem linking small producers, investors, public administration, and academia. Crafted by Studio Banana, this innovative hub fosters intersectoral collaboration and knowledge exchange, serving as a strategic reference point for agrotechnological solutions in Spain.
The stunning Endless View house, designed by architect Inon Ben-David, is a minimalist masterpiece nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Kibbutz Gonen, Israel. This two-level, terraced structure seamlessly blends into the natural topography, offering its owners and their young family panoramic views of the Golan Heights, Hula Valley, and Naftali Mountains. With its large openings, natural materials, and neutral color palette, the home perfectly captures the essence of its pristine surroundings.
Tucked in the bustling city of Taichung, Taiwan, the CH Home project by Haven Space Design showcases a modern apartment designed with a speedy construction system. Leveraging a variety of surface materials, paint, and solid wood elements, the designers have crafted a residence that caters to the homeowners’ preferences. This 2024 project exemplifies how innovative construction techniques can deliver stylish and functional living spaces, even with a tight timeline.
Designed by acclaimed architect Gisela Schmoll, the Anderson House in San Francisco, California, represents a captivating blend of contemporary design and historic charm. This meticulously renovated Victorian cottage in the vibrant Bernal Heights neighborhood has been transformed into a modern, light-filled living space tailored to the needs of its residents.
Featuring an open-plan layout, expansive primary suite, and thoughtfully excavated basement, the Anderson House showcases the potential of adaptive reuse in historical contexts, providing a harmonious connection between the past and present.
Camarim, the renowned Portuguese architectural firm, has transformed a historic building in Lisbon into a captivating residential masterpiece. House No. 11 – Santa Isabel, designed in 2021, seamlessly blends the building’s early 20th-century charm with a contemporary, bespoke design. Situated between an industrial school and a cemetery, this house has a unique and captivating setting that the architects have expertly navigated, creating a harmonious living space that celebrates its surrounding context.
In the vibrant heart of Rome’s Esquilino district, a 95 m2 apartment on the second floor of a late 19th-century building has undergone a transformative design by Studio Tamat. Aptly named “House on Track,” this project was a 360-degree design exercise, as the architects, Matteo Soddu and Sergio Marras, were also the clients.
Blending the domestic dimension with captivating architecture, this apartment showcases a stunning interplay of neutral tones, vintage furnishings, and bold color accents, creating a harmonious living space that seamlessly integrates with the eclectic character of its vibrant Roman neighborhood.