ome is a rural town located outside of tokyo, japan, where japanese firmikeda yukie architectshas recently completed 'sunbrella house'. the structure is situated on a slopping hill with views of mountains to the south and a preserved forest to the north and east. taking into consideration the surrounding landscape the form has no sharp edges and all corners have been rounded to mimic the topography. the open space concept allows for radial circulation and uninterrupted views of the neighborhood and bordering countryside. via
TheOlakitchen bySnaiderohas been around for over 20 years now and during this time it has become a contemporary cult classic for the company. In production since 1990, the award-winning kitchen marked the beginning of the collaboration between Snaidero and thePininfarina Group. via
on designboom's recent trip todutch design week 2011, we visited 'studio job house' in bergeyk, netherlands. what originally started as a weekend home for job smeets and nynke tynagel ofstudio jobdeveloped into a museum showcasing modern dutch and belgian design. via
melbourne-based architecture practiceinsitehas shared with us images of 'base camp chewton', a single-level weekend house located on the edge of the great dividing range in victoria, australia. resting on a naturally inclined site surrounded by trees, the design features a slight cantilever to the east which elongates the form towards the view below. via
Caught in between a forest and a meadow,Villa Vethwas designed to offer its outdoor-loving inhabitants the best of both worlds: a fascinating natural environment and a sophisticated and comfortable indoor lifestyle. Located in Hattem, the Netherlands, the contemporary villa was designed by123DV Modern Villas. via
Germandesign studio vezo design has created new lampVezo #2021. The # 2021 is a modern and minimalisttable lamp. The standard version is made of anthracite-colored concrete and walnut. It is a warm white LED installed, the light output of these lamps is due to the dark wood very weak. The dimensions are 15 x 15 x 50 cm. The lamp can be manufactured in any size and color. via
Quinta Da Baronessacts as the second home of a family and is located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Its unique architecture was designed byStudio Arthur Casas, constructed with recycled bricks and Cumaru wood as main materials, giving a natural finish to the different volumes that comprise it. via
danish practiceaart architectshave completed the recently opened 'inspiria science center', a natural sciences museum in sarpsborg, within the østfold region of norway. the trifold form is designed as a communication platform merging energy, the environment and health. the facility simultaneously contributes to a heightened interest in science and national interest in the region. integrating sustainable attributes into the design supportsthe organization's focus on an increased quality of life between humans and the environment. via
Smith Storage Unitis the perfect storing solution for home offices. Although the modern storage space can hold books, folders, magazines or any other items, it best suites a working person’s need for mobility. via
japanese architectryue nishizawahas completed 'hiroshi senju museum karuizawa', a single-storey cultural facility on a lush site in karuizawa, japan. a collaborative effort with internationally recognized japanese artisthiroshi senju, the museum seeks to harmoniously link the exhibited art with the surrounding landscape within a naturally illuminated space. via
A nice wide open bottom floor features lots of public spaces, a modern kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to let nature in and a cozy but spacious-enough feel. Upper lofts feature a bedroom and what looks like a storage or study room. We just love how tiny and cozy yet usable the space feels. Who needs a huge house when you have an efficiently-designed small one? This one designed by DinellJohansson. via
japanese architectural practicekatsutoshi sasakihave recently completed 'oshikamo house', a single family residence amidst the residential neighborhood of toyota, aichi, japan. the footprint of the structure creates a series of open wings on either half of the dwelling generating a unified interior to foster continuous interaction between the family members. vertically striated white metal panels clad the changing volume shape, shifting from rectilinear outer corners to a concave niche, discreetly presenting the main entrance in the front elevation and a tree in the rear of the home. via
products are lined along the walls of the narrow hallways, limited by the inherent dimensions of the container units. an arrangement of furniture within the adjoining clear span structure allows visitors to experience the products of the company. near the rear of the plot, a courtyard garden with planted palm trees and pebble ground cover creates a serene atmosphere to buffer the offices from the common areas. bound with a glass wall, designers may overlook the activity within the store. at night, the polycarbonate panels glow from the interior showing shadows of people moving within the showroom. via
japanese firmyoritaka hayashi architectshas completed 'house in nakameguro', a small dwelling on a tight asymmetrical site in the centre of tokyo, japan. carefully arranging four stories within the same volume of a three-storey building, the design seeks to provide a large sense of space by abundantly filling the interior with natural daylight. via
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A funeral parlor is a building that everyone of us visits sooner or later throughout our lives. Each of us are interact with the building in different ways, as a visitor, a close friend, or a family member. via
Interior stylistTina Hellbergcreated these wonderful pictures together with photographerMagnus Anesund. You can find most of the photos in the latest copy ofElle Interiör, but one of them didn't make the cut, so that one (the shot of the desk from above) is exclusively shown here. via
The cabin is five hundred square feet and is a private writers retreat and guest cottage. Located on San Juan Island, Washington, the owners wanted the cabin to feel contacted to its setting, the climate, the wildlife and views. They also needed a structure that could be easily secured when not in use. via
To fulfill all the requirements architects of mode:lina decided to divide 70 m2 flat into 4 zones that can be easily opened and closed with sliding doors. This solution provides privacy and acoustic barrier as well as flexibility in use of space. via
On a remote island in the Stockholm archipelago, this small house is built within the context and specific conditions for construction that no car access for transports result in. The house is designed with a central open living space, and two bedrooms, a bathroom and a storage room placed in each of its four corners. Glazed niches create a connection with the exterior, and two recessed windows form covered outdoor terraces which function as an entrance porch and dining room. Roof and facades are finished with the same black slate bitumen standard roofing product. Interior and outdoor rooms have natural and light grey painted sawn wooden panels.” Created by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter.
architecture firmdmvAlocated in mechelen, belgium has recently completed 'extension vB4' an addition to an A-frame house within the countryside of brecht, germany. considering the strict building regulations of this municipality this former holiday cottage was transformed into a contemporary residence using a limited space of 26 square meters. the extension from the existing form resulted in a floating volume built with trapezoidal wooden structures. via
Schuler Villawas designed byAndrea Pelati Architecte and is located in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The main factor considered when planning the layout of the residence, was the privacy of its inhabitants. This way, the side facing the street is relatively closed, while the opposite facade is open towards a lovely garden. via
japanese practicearchitecture-labhas shared with us images of 'utsonomiya-U', a two-storey private dwelling in tochigi, japan. putting at its centre a large double-height space, the design explores a new method of interior organization by leaving the domestic programs open and transparent to the rest of the house. via
british-designergavin coylehas developed 'companion rack', a magazine storage system which playfully captures the ritual of a dog fetching the paper to afterwards rest by his/her master's side. the piece fits one rolled newspaper in the mouth of the figure, with generous for magazines to be placed vertically in the body of the piece. the work, constructed from CNC wire, allows for a lightness of form, allowing the colors of the magazines to decorate the body and not overpower the environment of the work. via
'seaside boomerang' by tokyo-based architecture firmatelier haretokeis a two-storey weekend villa located on the edge of a beach in isumi, chiba prefecture, japan. taking advantage of the sweeping panoramic view of the pacific, the design features a kink in the floor plan that visually 'cradles' around the site, securing multiple vantage points that change throughout the house. via
Built in a rural area between Amsterdam, Amstelveen and Ouderkerk aan de Amstel on the tiny island of the Kostverlorenkade, the architecture was really built to interact with the sights that folks inside the house would see. via
FromCarbon Fiber Gear, Sir James Dyson-commissioned coffee tables, dining chairs and sun loungers made of carbon fiber byNicholas Spens. "All of the furniture was to be used outdoors. Sir James Dyson was looking to have something unique and have the ability to design something from scratch that he drew to his requirements." via
japanese architecture practicekihon formhas shared with us images of 'house in hanazono', an interior renovation to a 25-year old building in osaka, japan. conceived for a family of seven, the design utilizes curvilinear partitions to carve out freely-forming programs that visually continues the space from one area to another.via
jelly swarm' is an interactive lighting project created by vancouver-basedtangible interactionwho works in creating sensory installations which stand as participatory experiences. the piece is comprised of ninety-four 'jellies', each made from laser cut and scored Tyvek® that is then carefully hand-folded by origami artistjoseph wu. the ninety-four unit, all illuminated from within by an LED module, are suspended from a reflective aluminum structure which reflects patterns of color and light onto the surrounding space. via
the 'architectural environments for tomorrow - new spatial practices in architecture and art', an exhibition at the MOTmuseum of contemporary art tokyo, explores the modern interconnectivity between technology, urbanism and the way designers respond and influence our changing global culture. the show is a collaboration between yuko hasegawa, the MOT tokyo chief director andSANAAarchitects (kazuyo sejima and ryue nishizawa). via
Simple to use, quick undocking, and it works with or without a case. We didn't stop there - It's beautifully precision machined from solid aluminum and it comes in a gorgeous set of surface finishes, setting a new bar for quality and something that looks really good on your desk. It complements the high-level craftsmanship of the iPhone like no other. via
Italian designer Fabio Novembre has created an exhibition setting for the solo exhibition dedicated to Steve McCurry at the MACRO Museum in Rome, Italy.
Hamburg-based studio Splendid Architecture has completed the Kitzbuehel Mansion project.
Completed in January 2011, this 7,750 square foot three story residence overlooking the Alps is located in Kitzbuehel, a small medieval town in Tyrol, Austria.