The “Ochra” apartment, designed by Space is Around Us in Athens, Greece, showcases a unique approach to renovating a 1970s apartment building. Completed in 2024, the project redefines the space with minimal interventions while maintaining originality and authenticity.
The DTG Attic Apartment in Milan, Italy, by TGA Studio showcases a complete redesign of the interior, emphasizing efficient space distribution. The project features an L-shaped blue/green volume defining the night area and enhances the living spaces with large windows facing the terrace.
Architecture Plus Information has designed the New York City flagship offices of French advertising giant Publicis Groupe. The project, which features a “playground-like landscape”, reimagines a full floor of the building that serves as a “clubhouse” for the company’s creative collective, Le Truc.
Designed by YSG Studio in 2023, Mo Jacobsen is a home in Melbourne, Australia, blending Victorian weatherboard with a new addition. The home incorporates Middle Eastern and Nordic elements, with a focus on sustainability through the use of Hempcrete. The interior boasts rich spice notes, gem-hued leadlight panes, and various references to multiple cultures, creating a unique and harmonious living space.
Selva Restaurant, designed by El Equipo Creativo, brings a tropical twist to the Nhow Hotel in Amsterdam. Positioned on the 24th floor, the restaurant blends organic shapes, vibrant colours, and natural materials to complement its Latin American cuisine. The space features a curvilinear zoning, plant-filled ceiling, and a suspended reflective element that creates a jungle-like atmosphere. These elements evoke water and add warmth, enhancing the striking glass facade by OMA, led by Rem Koolhaas.
Holloway Li has revamped its Highbury Apartment at a Victorian terrace property in north London. The open-plan layout is intended as an “experimental ground” to develop Holloway Li‘s product ranges and domestic design solutions. The design is tied together by its daring colour palette and adventurous materiality, balancing heritage with hospitality interior extravagance. Holloway Li designed the kitchen in a way that’s informed by London’s fast-food outlets. The furniture at Highbury Apartment was custom-made by the studio to suit the interior.