In the Laurentian Mountains, designer Jane Hope creates Mont Suisse, a ski chalet for a growing family that’s filled with contemporary-rustic details and offers up breathtaking views.
By Mark Teo |
September 28, 2018
Section: Interiors
Tags: Residential
OMA’s solution for navigating a labyrinthine building astride a busy thoroughfare? Staircases – and lots of them.
By Daniel Golling |
September 24, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Commercial, Institutional, Residential
Inside the installation, which Bjarke Ingels and his firm created for the 2016 Serpentine pavilion, are 10 stunning models of the Danish firm’s completed and upcoming projects around the world.
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
September 14, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Canada, Installation, Residential
A concrete road meandering through rugged terrain in central Poland forms the impetus for the architecture of a private house by KWK Promes.
By Kendra Jackson |
September 12, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
Italian tile is highly prized – and, as the 2018 Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition proves, it’s ever-evolving, too. Here’s a glimpse at the winning projects.
By Mark Teo |
August 20, 2018
Section: Design
Tags: Commercial, Competition, Institutional, Residential, tiles
Into the Wild, a low-tech prefab cabin installed in North Slovakia by start-up Ark Shelter, offers immersive views of the natural world – and a hidden jacuzzi.
By Mark Teo |
August 16, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Green Design, prefab, Residential
A Beijing architecture firm takes dog house design to the next level with its latest project, which includes a palette visible to canines, anxiety-reducing acoustics and pup-accessible bathrooms.
By Mark Teo |
August 10, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
La Géode’s brick facade in Montreal looks severe, but the ADHOC architectes project opens to a surprisingly playful courtyard.
By Austin Macdonald |
July 23, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Residential
The Chicago architect has been commissioned to design One Delisle, an icon near the central node of Yonge and St Clair – but will her proposed vision be thwarted by tall-building NIMYBism?
By Elizabeth Pagliacolo |
July 16, 2018
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Canada, Residential
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