Lin Residence by LGCA DESIGN

Lin Residence by LGCA DESIGN (14)

Interior design studio LGCA DESIGN recently completed the Lin Residence project. This contemporary apartment is located in Taipei, Taiwan. Lin Residence by LGCA DESIGN: “This case locates at the area of Tamsui River with good daylight and visible view of riverside. There are double living rooms and three bathing areas in the original pattern plan and large public space. Duo to the foreign living experience of the owner who used..

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NORDAM: apartment building by FHV floats with concentric, rectangular rings

rimmed in dark metal, three floors of residences are wrapped in balconies and look onto surrounding woodland, which reflect off the floor-to-ceiling windows.

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M09 Residence by WIDAWSCY STUDIO ARCHITEKTURY

M09 by WIDAWSCY STUDIO ARCHITEKTURY (4)

M09 is a private residence designed by WIDAWSCY STUDIO ARCHITEKTURY. It is located in Sosnowiec, Poland. M09 by WIDAWSCY STUDIO ARCHITEKTURY: “Interior of the apartment in Sosnowiec is a combination of art: paintings, poetry and music. Monochromatic color scheme broken by accents of red and wood create the whole space of the apartment. The kitchen is elegant and modern. Classic colors and simple forms are the opposition to the dominant,..

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Modern Art Prints by Vontrueba

When I recently came across the modern art prints of Vontrueba, I was beyond ecstatic. Not only are these geometry-, texture- and materials-influenced prints stunning in themselves, the product photographs/illustrations feature still life-style vignettes that fill me with design inspiration! Kate here, and today I’m shining the spotlight on Vontrueba, a studio founded by a London-based Spanish architect. Check out these stellar selections from three of the studio’s collections…

VEGGIE Collection

VEGGIE collection features a range of art prints that celebrate the bold power of vegetation. Tropical leaves and succulents are standouts in this group of prints, and VEGGIE#2 is one of my faves. Let’s hear it for the monstera leaf!

Veggie #2 by VonTrueba

VEGGIE#2 by Vontrueba

VEGGIE #4 is lovely against the pale pink background in the image below. And suddenly I have the urge to stack all of my cutting boards in an artistic formation:

Veggie #4 by VonTrueba

VEGGIE#4 by Vontrueba

VEGGIE#5 is an ode to the palm, and the striking simplicity of this piece makes it the perfect complement to materials such as wood and marble.

Veggie #5 by VonTrueba

VEGGIE#5 by VonTrueba

Twisting fronds create movement in VEGGIE#6, which brings the tropics indoors. Since the focus on the VEGGIE collection is greenery, these pieces will complement rooms painted any color. Not to mention, they have the power to keep the warm feel of summer alive all year long!

Veggie #6 by VonTrueba

VEGGIE#6 by Vontrueba

LUX Collection

What I love most about the LUX collection is the way that golden accents and rich tones put a luxury spin on geo motifs. Below we see LUX#1, complete with interlocking lines and sapphire tones:

LUX#1 by VonTrueba

LUX#1 by Vontrueba

Emerald green tones and malachite banding permeate LUX#3, and the vignette below illustrates the versatility of this piece. Can’t you imagine it in both a decadent space and a minimalist one?!

LUX#3 by VonTrueba

LUX#3 by Vontrueba

Golden Pineapple highlights the geometric appeal of a tropical fruit favorite, set against a black background. This piece would stand out in a space filled with black and gold accents. And pretty much any other hues of choice!

Golden Pineapple by VonTrueba

Golden Pineapple by Vontrueba

Monolith #1 rises from the ground in the next featured image. A variety of texture-based forms come together, accented by gold lines:

Monolith by VonTrueba

Monolith by Vontrueba

THE MATERIAL Collection

I’ll end today’s piece by spotlighting THE MATERIAL Collection. As you can see with Base, shown below, materials such as marble, minerals and wood are depicted in geometric forms such as circles, squares and triangles:

Base by VonTrueba

Base by Vontrueba

RUMBA combines a series of hexagons into one large form. Can you spot the marble? How about the Memphis-inspired motif? An homage to today’s top design trends!

Rumba by VonTrueba

RUMBA by Vontrueba

CUCURUCHO features an ice cream cone that one can only dream of enjoying one day in dessert heaven! Marbled scoops in both pastel and deep tones are juxtaposed against the realistic pattern of a waffle cone:

Cucurucho by VonTrueba

CUCURUCHO by Vontrueba

Habana includes mixed materials, as well as monstera leaves! Because tropical greenery and geo forms go hand in hand. Just ask the ’80s!

Habana by VonTrueba

Habana by Vontrueba

After browsing today’s featured art prints, one question remains: How can I not purchase all of them?! These 30×24-cm prints are sold unframed and shipped in sturdy cardboard tubes. For more modern art magic, follow Vontrueba on Facebook and Instagram.

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A Loft in Old Montreal by ActDesign

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This loft is located in Old Montreal, the oldest area of Montreal, Canada. It was designed in 2014 by ActDesign. A Loft in Old Montreal by ActDesign: “The interior design and architecture firm ActDesign has won the “Highly Commended” award in the Interior Design Apartment category in the Americas division of the International Property Awards, a competition based in London. The winning design was its loft project in Old Montreal…

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NORDAM: pop brixton: carl turner’s shipping container village nears completion

the project will provide the south london district with new public space, alongside live/work units and retail outlets.

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B+B House by studio mk27 & Galeria Arquitetos

NORDAM: Comfy 60 Square Meter Apartment in Gdańsk

GDANSK (1)Finalized in 2014 the 60 square meter three room apartment in Gdansk is work of Monika Potorska, Andrzej Kondratowicz, and Anna Haśkiewicz. This modern yet comfortable living space is located in the polish city of Gdansk, the wonderful images are work of Tomirri Photography.

The apartment was designed according to various tastes of a young family consisting of three people. The main part of the flat forms an open space created by the kitchen and relaxing area. The hostess of the house, a great lover of books, is connected with them both mentally and professionally. Her lore for literature was inspiration to design the heart of the house- the bookshelf filled with books. Located in the central part of the house, it showed the character of the residents in this house. A very interesting decorating element are graphic motives of horizontal signs, painted on the concrete floor in the kitchen.

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The communication pivot forms the corridor with an entrance porch in which there are wardrobes for clothes. Application of a mirror in one of the wardrobes makes the communication inside the dwelling interior looks like a part of the street with zebra crossing for pedestrians and cross-roads. From the corridor it is possible to enter all the rooms, parents’ bedroom with wooden furniture and a bed folded into the wardrobe, and the daughter’s room with domination of sailor’s motive.

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Modern Colorado Vacation Home with Enthralling Mountain Views

Moving away from the traditional trend of the classic ski cabins, contemporary mountain retreats are throwing up a whole new design style that blends the modern with the rustic in an exquisite fashion. Nestled in the snowy slopes of Colorado, this breathtaking getaway was designed for a family of passionate skiers by Morgante Wilson Architects and brings the comforts of urban lifestyle to a relaxed, mountainside setting. Spread across three different levels and 3500 square feet, the fabulous home is perched atop a hillside and offers captivating views of the scenic landscape that surrounds it.

Gorgeous Colorado vacation home surrounded by snow covered slopes

Contemporary style meets cabin charm inside the Colorado homeLiving room with breathtaking views of the Colorado landscapeGlass walls open up the living room to the view outsideSocial kitchen design promotes interaction between family membersClassy use of gray in the modern kitchenLighting adds to the elegance of the living areaContemporary staircase in wood for the vacation homeExquisite home office with amazing mountain viewSmart bedroom with a stylish, neutral color schemeStunning contemporary bathroom with views to match

One can see the seamless combination of the contemporary and the classic from the very outset as the façade of the home blends stone and wood with exquisite use of glass. This theme continues inside the residence as well with each room showcasing lovely textural contrast. A grand entry welcomes you into the house with the living area being housed on the top level along with the bedrooms. The basement level features additional kitchen and social spaces and a smart, neutral color scheme is employed across the three floors.

Exterior of the vacation home clad in stone

Living room with breathtaking views of the Colorado landscape

Glass walls open up the living room to the view outside

Contemporary style meets cabin charm inside the Colorado home

Social kitchen design promotes interaction between family members

Classy use of gray in the modern kitchen

Lighting adds to the elegance of the living area

Natural materials and surfaces dominate the interior and smart lighting accentuates this touch of traditional Colorado timber style. Yet, the grand retreat is not all about aesthetics alone as smart power-saving systems along with a roof clad in solar panels ensures that it is as energy-efficient as possible.

Contemporary staircase in wood for the vacation home

Fabulous blend of modern and rustic style inside the vacation home

Mezzanine level of the home clad in wood

Exquisite home office with amazing mountain view

Smart bedroom with a stylish, neutral color scheme

Stunning contemporary bathroom with views to match

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NORDAM: See How The New A.C. Milan Stadium Will Look

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A.C. Milan is the landmark of the city of Milan in its own right, the famed football team has today with Arup revealed the new design of their Stadium. The project aims to redevelop a central area of Milan, which in addition to its primary function of hosting football matches will also be the home of a new hotel, sports college, children’s playground, restaurants, and vast green areas open to public use.

The project, developed by our architecture, urban planning and engineering team in Milan is well rooted in the long-lasting experience built on some of the most exciting sports projects in the world. The project has been developed with a fully holistic and integrated approach where all the design components have been carefully balanced around the spectator’s experience. Some of these innovative components include sight-lines analysed and designed for every seat and developed by an Arup parametric tool that guarantees the best possible view from every location in the stadium; high-tech solutions that will enhance the spectators’ experience before, during and after the matches and special VIP facilities with lounges and spaces with a direct view on the mixed-zone and on the route from the athletes’ changing rooms to the pitch. As part of the sustainability improvements, the stadium will include a moveable roof to mitigate noise in the surroundings and special attention will be dedicated to the social and environmental needs of the users. – from ARUP

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