The clients at Rowley St wanted their new home to capture something of the wistful adage “a man’s home is his castle”. On a tight budget, within a restricted, urban site the clients commissioned a refuge; a stronghold of family life and quiet living.
Nata (the Portuguese word for cream) is a lamp designed by Gonçalo Campos. Its name refers to its pale white color and classic dinnerware look. This is a
Bungalove is a pop-up temporary living space that could be placed anywhere, leaving no trace and adapting to new and different environments. Designed by Italian Studio 63 Architecture + Design in collaboration with ED Contract it challenges into rethinking the future of hospitality.
While keeping the building's profile as low as possible the architects also came up with the brilliant stroke of wrapping green over the building itself
With a tiny footprint, understated modern design and sustainable features like insulation made from 100% recycled newspapers, double glazed windows and the ability to achieve zero carbon status, these sophisticated prefabs definitely are overcompensating for their small size - and we like it!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. It's a great start to simply use less. But how about living in less? Friday's New York Times published a great article on a few