The real luxury is no barricade at the hotel, but have an escape route privileged in nature. This is the idea behind the family in creating Wolwedans Brückner, 4 resort displaced away from each other, in the highland desert of Namibia.
And how he’s wrong? The view from the windows of this camp is nothing short of breathtaking, and embodies a perfect, tempting escape from all the stress that surrounds us. Not to mention that the structures have been put in an estate of 180 thousand hectares, that have turned into Brückner private park (the largest in southern Africa). Read the rest of this entry »
Wolwedans, the resort camp in the desert of Namibia
Horizontal Space, a villa with contemporary lines
Horizontal Space is a villa designed by Studio in Udine Damilano and develop something on a horizontal plane, a structure inspired by contemporary lines, where the contrast with white walls, teak floors, and furniture, all made in design, play on ‘ opposition between white and red.
In the living room that overlooks the outside through a glass wall to ceiling, there are three seats for Zanotta Sacco and inside, the living area is characterized by red armchair by Masanori Umeda, and from the dining room, consisting of a table MDF, three chairs Lazy’06 by Patricia Urquiola, three Panton Chair and lamp arm Modular. Read the rest of this entry »
Laidley House, a home of your dreams, contemporary overview
Laidley House is a villa built and furnished according to the dictates of contemporary design and the two owners, Jim Zack and Lise de Vito, owners studio Zack / de Vito Architecture. Read the rest of this entry »
Big Timber, the archetype of living
The radical design back on the trail of the archetypes. And it does so with one of its prime exponents, Andrea Branzi, on display in the gallery these days Azzedine Alaia Paris with “The Big Woods” furniture-sculpture, a bit ‘console, a bit’ found object, a bit ‘brutalist icon of a dwelling as humanistic as comfort able to dampen the conformism of the sphere of living. Read the rest of this entry »
Garage house: the two-story duplex to live and park
I wonder if the solution to resolve the plight parking. Or that the cost of square meter in large cities. In Japan, where else?, Masaya Kawai has solved this problem in his personal relationship with the main drama of life in the city.
After lifting the BANDONE the ground floor, there is a place to park a car. Next, a spiral staircase leads upstairs, where spaces are calculated to the millimeter a small living and sleeping areas. Distressing and pragmatic.
Hidden Lines, interiors inspired by Antonello da Messina
Wonder if the guys at Studio JVM went back up to Antonello da Messina to find their inspiration? After all, why. A quote if it deserves this great masterpiece of Sicilian master, St. Jerome in His Study, and if it deserves even the original concept developed by these Dutch interior designer for a private residence in Switzerland. Read the rest of this entry »





