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Architect and founder of the Slovakian architecture firm Atrium Architekti designed the dream home for himself and his family. Over a period of three years, ideas became drawings, and drawings became reality. Today, the finished house is the minimalist and expressive home of a family of three.
At the tip of Sundmolen in Copenhagen’s Nordhavn, BIG’s new headquarters brings together industrial heritage, sustainability, and innovation. Spanning 4,488 m², the building bridges past and future—constructed with CO₂-reduced FutureCem concrete and designed to achieve DGNB Gold certification with integrated solar and geothermal energy systems, as well as natural ventilation.
The London-based architecture and design studio the Collaborative Office of Research and Design (CORD) has carried out a complete interior refurbishment of this exclusive apartment in Paddington, West London. The apartment is situated in a beautiful, Grade II listed property dating from ca. 1855. The exterior architecture has a classic aristocratic, ornamented appearance, while the interior has been renovated from floor to ceiling. In CORD’s redesign, the apartment now appears reborn with contributions from art and innovative architecture.
Overlooking the Flensborg Fjord in the southern part of Denmark, just a few kilometers from the German border, lies Villa Kruså. A villa from 1972, which has undergone a big renovation throughout the past years and today is a bright and airy family home with rich materiality,
Fuses-Viader Architects and Montserrat Nogus Architect have rehabilitated two Carolingian-based houses in the Spanish city of Girona. With a deep respect for the immense underlying history of the local area and the construction of the building, the architects created a modern house capsulating history in the walls and in the carefully sourced materials that bring tactility and comfort for the residents. To provide another layer of well-being to the home, the architects chose Dinesen Douglas planks for flooring, wall-cladding, and customised furniture, celebrating the unique environmental benefits of the wood.
Step inside this 1930s villa, and enjoy the view of beautiful old trees in the town of Waldshut-Tiegen in south-western Germany, close to the Swiss border. The old villa needed to undergo constructive renovation in order to match the needs of the new owners, a young family.
Nestled amid forestry, open meadows and rivers lies the Dinesen Country Home — a traditional southern Jutland longhouse built in 1885 with a thatched roof and paned windows. Rooted deeply in the Dinesen family’s history, the house embodies the values and craftsmanship integral to the Dinesen legacy.
Perched above a beautiful garden upstream from the centre of Berlin, just before Köpenick, Penthouse B sits atop a historic Gründerzeit villa. Below, a private boat dock offers direct access to the world, while above, a wraparound terrace invites meditative walks among the treetops.
Saltviga House by Kolman Boye Architects is a unique building constructed entirely of wood. It was created as an experiment driven by curiosity about caring approaches and constructed from the most beautiful leftover materials in the world.