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shape of a breaking wave frozen in mid-air inspires sculpted perla residence in marbella

perla residence in spain echoes breaking wave shape   Perla house is a sculptural residence in in Marbella, Spain, where fiber concrete, light, and curvature shape a calm yet expressive living environment. The architectural concept by Stipfold draws inspiration from a single frozen moment of a breaking wave. This idea translates into a sculptural exterior […]

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stacked earthen red volumes shape rhythmic residential tower in athens

Red Hills: a residential proposal by Georges Batzios Architects   Red Hills is a proposal by Georges Batzios Architects for a 14-story residential building with a ground floor and two basement levels, located in Attica, Greece. The project is conceived as a compact vertical housing structure defined by clarity of form, material presence, and spatial

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A Light-Filled, Renovated Terrace In Fitzroy North Hits The Market

A Light-Filled, Renovated Terrace In Fitzroy North Hits The Market On The Market by Bea Taylor The newly renovated terrace now enjoys easy indoor-outdoor flow. Access through the back gate. The home’s leafy backyard embeds it into the neighbourhood. The Hyland Built were careful to preserve the olive tree in the backyard during the build.

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Forget bulky Leathermans, this minimalist Pockitrod multitool pen is built for modern EDC

The Pockitrod multitool is a compelling take on this idea, using its pen-like form as the foundation for a deeply modular system. Its main body, machined from 6061-T4 aluminum, has a hex shape for better grip when used as a driver, a subtle but practical detail. The tool is organized around a central driver assembly

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recontextualizing human hair waste as potential raw material for design

Redefining perceptions: Human Hair as Material for Design   This research-based design project by Laura Oliveira investigates discarded human hair as a potential raw material for sustainable design applications. Human hair is produced continuously and in large quantities through everyday grooming practices, yet it is almost always treated as waste once separated from the body

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This $61K Tiny Home Finally Gives Remote Workers Room to Breathe

Dragon Tiny Homes has unveiled the Sora 20′, an expanded version of their popular compact dwelling that responds directly to customer feedback. This spacious tiny home marks a significant evolution from the original 16-foot Sora model, offering more room while maintaining the bright, practical design philosophy that made its predecessor a success. The Sora 20′

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When Furniture Meets High Fidelity: The Ruark R810 MiE

There’s something beautifully nostalgic about the radiogram. You know, those elegant wooden cabinets from the mid-century that housed radio, turntable, and speakers all in one piece of furniture that looked good enough to anchor your living room. Ruark Audio clearly remembers, and they’re marking their 40th anniversary by bringing that concept into 2026 with the

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This Dutch Barnhouse Breaks Every Suburban Design Rule on Purpose

The Netherlands has mastered the art of the catalogue home, a residential model where architectural types are as standardized as automobile makes. Buyers browse familiar options, and the barnhouse, with its sweeping gable roof and prominent timber structure, consistently tops the list. It promises the romance of rural living packaged for suburban plots. But what

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zero studio’s haven house features tropical gardens enclosed by breezy brickwork

a brick home hides within a lush site   With its elongated facade of perforated brickwork, Zero Studio’s Haven House sits on an elevated site within a quiet neighborhood in Valiyannur, India. From the road, the dwelling reads as a low, horizontal volume that settles into the terrain and harness the trees, overgrown plantings, and

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