The balancing barn – plunging architecture
The design is intriguing and frightening at the same time and the first question that pops up in your mind is whether to go in or not in the building seemingly collapsing. But this...
by Paul Ciocoiu · Published May 26, 2015
The design is intriguing and frightening at the same time and the first question that pops up in your mind is whether to go in or not in the building seemingly collapsing. But this...
by Paul Ciocoiu · Published May 18, 2015
In English it goes by the suggestive name of “bonus room” and designers have come up with this term for a very good reason. It’s that extra room in a house in which you...
by Paul Ciocoiu · Published May 14, 2015
Australia is a young, cosmopolitan country and this diversity is also reflected on an architectural level. Over the course of the last centuries, overlapping the insular country’s history, the architectural landscape constantly enriched and...
by Paul Ciocoiu · Published May 13, 2015
We look up to Scandinavians for their rigor, seriousness and perfect organization, traits that are also reflected in the local architectural style. Nothing is built randomly in Northern Europe where nature and harsh climate...
by Paul Ciocoiu · Published May 13, 2015
We all dreamed about them when we were kids or even we had one, of course, on a much smaller scale. For children, treehouses are the perfect retreat from a world they sometimes do...
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