Art Warehouse by A31 Architecture

Art warehouse in Boeotia by Greek A31 Architects is situated amongst olive, oleander and cypress trees, on a 4000 m2 plot just few meters away from painter and sculptor Alexandros Liapis.

Art warehouse in Boeotia by Greek A31 Architects is situated amongst olive, oleander and cypress trees, on a 4000 m2 plot just few meters away from painter and sculptor Alexandros Liapis.
The head of the Roads Department of Georgia commissioned J. MAYER H. Architects to design a system of 20 rest stops for the new highway, a thoroughfare that will run through Georgia and serve as a connection between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey. Two rest stops are now complete, while a third is currently under construction. The new rest stops are located on selected scenic viewpoints along the route and serve as activators for their area and neighbouring cities, including not only nearby a gas stations and supermarket, but also a farmers market and a cultural space for local arts and crafts. Enjoy!
The House in Ovar, Portugal by architect Paula Santos, is a stunning monolithic concrete structure featuring a beautiful indoor swimming pool and an inspiring painter’s studio.
Modern Sultanas Tables is a set of occasional tables constructed with concrete and glass, which reflect the identity of the industrial city of Monterrey in the northern part of Mexico and rethink contemporary artisanal work. Using the “industrial craftsmanship” of local workshops, under a brief set by ADN Gallery, Sultanas have a monolithic structure that plays with the perception of the material and its possibilities, creating two dynamic forms that come together to create the concrete base of the tables. To check more of Jorge’s works, visit his website (link at the bottom). Enjoy!
Today we’re featuring an amazing contemporary house in Gordons Bay, Australia designed by Luigi Rosselli Architects. This is the exact form of architecture I love and everyone who loves modern architecture gonna feel the same way. What’s interesting is the fact that each of the floors is offset by 6 degrees from the boundary. This way each terrace provides a slightly different view. Enjoy the gallery … and get inspired!
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