Corsican convent
French studio Amelia Tavella Architectes renovated and extended a 15th-century convent on the island of Corsica, adding a perforated copper volume.
Built in 1480, the part-ruined Saint-Francois Convent is positioned on a hill overlooking a village and mountainous landscape.
Francesc Rius i Camps, Casa Rius-Fina, Bolvir, 1990
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A minimalist, task floor lamp from brass, WUL is inspired by the flexibility of a torch.
The best lighting design focuses on function and aesthetics as well as flexibility. The WUL Lamp is a perfect example. Created by Xulio Turnes of Domohomo Design, a Spanish architecture and design firm basedSee more: https://www.gessato.com/wul-task-floor-lamp-brass/
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A concrete house built on a beach in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Contemporary Mexican architecture merges traditional and modern elements seamlessly while also celebrating nature. Casa del Sapo is a great example. Designed by Espacio 18 Arquitectura, this concrete house is minimalist and modern as well asSee more: https://www.gessato.com/casa-del-sapo/
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An abandoned shepherd’s hut transformed into a family house.
Located in the Pas Valley area of Cantabria, Spain, this building used to be a shepherd’s hut. The new owners, a young family, tasked architect Jesús Vassallo with the renovation and redesign of the abandoned building. The area has striSee more: https://www.gessato.com/gray-house/
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A collection of architectural signs designed for both public and private spaces.
Japanese designer Shigeichiro Takeuchi has always admired beautifully designed signage and architectural signs that provide a balanced blend of style and function. Often specially created for specific architectural
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Juliaan Lampens | Diane Lampens House | Davere, Belgium | 1965
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