Villa Moda Department Store Kuwait by Eldridge Smerin Originally Posted On Coolboom

Villa Moda Department Store Kuwait by Eldridge Smerin Originally Posted On Coolboom
The Tschuggen Bergoase Spa, located in Arosa, Switzerland, offers an exceptional mountain landscape. The Spa is the new facility offered by the Tschuggen Grand Hotel. Swiss architect Mario Botta created a great volume that disappears into the earth and only mechanical leaves emerge. The interior of the spa reveal the brick facing walls and the treatment of the light that […]
The SH House, designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP, has a strange bubble in the facade. It’s like the wall was pushed to the outside. As a result, a curious hollow was shaped inside, becoming a comfortable bench. Originally Posted On Coolboom
Andy Sturgeon Garden Design is dedicated to create contemporary external spaces for residential and corporate clients. Modern design, natural materials and innovative planting are blended to create unique and memorable landscapes. Originally Posted On Coolboom
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, designed by Neutelings Riedijk Architects, is wrapped in a luxurious skin of colorful glass panels. Originally Posted On Coolboom
For the Minerva Loft, Plasma Studio introduced a series of volumes that organize the space into zones with varying degrees of openess and enclosure. Originally Posted On Coolboom
It’s a luxury tower in Chelsea, designed by Selldorf Architects, that features an elevator that lifts cars to the apartment owner’s floor, where they can park near the entry door. The 200 Eleventh Avenue website includes a video of how the sky garage system works. Originally Posted On Coolboom
The Hotel Indigo Patagonia, designed by architect Sebastian Irarrazabal, is a new nordic style hotel and spa. Originally Posted On Coolboom
This Antique Wallpaper, created by young and talented team GAMplusFRATESI, seems an antique motive but coming closer you will discover a thousands of ants crawling on the walls creating this baroque wallpaper. Originally Posted On Coolboom
The Coromandel house was conceived as a container sitting lightly on the land. The intention of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects was to reinterpret the New Zealand building tradition. The house has a simple rectangular plan with a mechanism to the deck that allows the box to open to the outside and the sun. Originally Posted On Coolboom