ARCHITECTURE
Originally an abandoned cement factory dating back to the early 20th century, Bofill transformed it into his personal living space and architectural office in 1973.
Gunnar Asplund built his summer residence on the banks of the archipelago of Stockholm in 1937. He was 52 and at the prime of his career, having completed the Gotheburg City Hall…
Recently listed for a cool $42.5 million dollars, the ‘Wave’ house has marked its territory as one of the most iconic homes in Malibu.
Known as the “architect of happiness,” Andrew Geller’s masterpieces like this East Hampton home, have the ability to spark inexplicable joy.
Ray Kappe was an influential American architect known for his pioneering work in modernist architecture and his contributions to sustainable design.
The development of Sea Ranch began in the early 1960s when a group of architects, including Richard Whitaker, Donlyn Lyndon Charles Moore, Joseph Esherick, William Turnbull, Jr., and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin
It’s here at 23 Beekman Place in Manhattan where Rudolph resided from 1961 until his death in 1997.
Atriums stand tall as enchanting spaces that effortlessly blend nature and design, creating a harmonious sanctuary within the confines of a building.
Completed in 2005, Casa Orgánica is an epitome of organic architecture. Instead of the straight lines and rigid geometries typically found in traditional buildings, Senosiain embraces flowing forms inspired by nature. The result is…
The futuristic fiberglass home was designed in 1969 by Nikolaos Xasteros for a company named Alta. Only ten examples are left in the world making them extremely rare and highly-sought after.
John Lautner (1911–1994) was an influential American architect known for his innovative and visionary approach to architecture. He was born on July 16, 1911, in Marquette, Michigan…
The conversation pit was a trend during the 1970s, allowing families and friends to join together in one localized spot designed to spark conversations and dialog.
First introduced for commerical use some 90 years ago, glass blocks have been mocked and misunderstood, though their versatility and design history prove otherwise.
‘La Scarabeo S‘La Scarabeo Sotto Una Foglia (also known as the Villa Anguissola), is located in the northern Italian city of Vicenza in the nearby town of Malo.
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You may have scrolled through Instagram recently and come across an other-worldly space, wondering, is this real? No, it’s too good to be true!
Designed by Carla Venosta & Marcello Pietrantoni in 1971, this striking interior features custom furnishings by the architects among various iconic designer pieces. Let’s dig in!
Located in Santa Monica, California, the Gertler Residence was commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gertler. Famed architect Raymond “Ray” Kappe built the home on a densely populated lot of trees with canyon and treetop views from every angle.
Brutalism is an architectural style that emerged during the 1950s in the United Kingdom. During the postwar times, there were many reconstruction projects that took on the Brutalist philosophy.
This stunning Modernist home was designed by architect Richard Meier and sits on a lovely plot of land in Darien, Connecticut.
Nestled among the picturesque hills of Los Angeles, the Ray Kappe Residence stands as an architectural masterpiece that beautifully blends with its natural surroundings.
California living was the concept architectural giants were following during the boom of 1950s architecture. It was an experimental fusion between indoor and outdoor spaces that allowed in plenty of light, followed clean straight lines and took advantage of natural materials.
Nestled amidst the lush green surroundings of Portland, Oregon, stands a remarkable architectural masterpiece - The Wilkinson Residence.
The iconic Epicch House was listed for $16.8 Million. The West Vancouver home was designed by legendary B.C. architect Arthur Erickson and has been called his “most complete work”.
Constructed in 1963, Villa Erskine is a remarkable residential structure located in Drottningholm, Sweden.
Nestled amidst the serene beauty of California's coastal landscape, the Kalfus Guest House stands proud as a testament to the visionary brilliance of renowned architect Steven Ehrlich.
Ray Kappe's Pregerson House, designed in 1966, stands as a testament to the visionary architect's ingenuity and his commitment to seamlessly blending modern design with the environment.
Constructed in 1961, this mid-century marvel stands as a true gem of modernist architecture, captivating all who lay eyes upon it.
Located in Nottinghamshire, UK, this famous mid-century abode has been floating around the internet for its cool and cozy conversation pit.
First introduced for commercial use some 90 years ago, glass blocks have been mocked and misunderstood, though their versatility and design history prove otherwise.