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Buttes Chaumont Apartment by Glenn Medioni Architects
How to create interest in a minimalist space when the brief is to maximise storage with limited decoration?
House H by Hiroyuki Shinozaki
Japanese architects (and their clients) have a well earned reputation for producing adventurous designs for residential buildings.
Casa VI by Alfredo Vanotti
Simplicity, natural materials and a neutral palette are the perfect ingredients to create a warm and serene interior, as this mountain lodge by Italian architect Alfredo Vanotti shows.
Sharma Springs by Ibuku
In the Far East, bamboo has been used as a building material for millennia, much praised for its strength, versatility and sustainability.
Renovated Mazot in Sarreyer by Alp'Architecture
Regular readers may think we are obsessed with industrial style lofts, but in fact we are also partial to small but perfectly formed abodes.
Calvin Klein's Waterfront Villa, Miami: USD 16,000,000 (£10,700,000)
Calvin Klein is famous for his slick, minimalist look and his waterfront retreat in Miami Beach is no exception.
Split View Mountain Lodge by Reiulf Ramstad Architects
As winter advances our thoughts turn to snow and the pleasures of being ensconced in a warm, inviting mountain lodge with picture postcard views.
Hilton Pattaya by Department of Architecture
If you are designing the lobby of a hotel with uninterrupted views of a beautiful beach, it would be wise to have as few distractions as possible.
Endgrain by Raw Edges
At first sight, this collection of benches and chairs looks like they are made of wood with an elaborate pattern painted on it.
Story Pod by AKB
Pigment Store, Tokyo
Japanese design has a way of distilling the essence of simple objects to their purest forms, in so doing creating works of great refinement and grace.
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