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As one of Sweden’s best-known architects, Gert Wingårdh has designed many prestigious projects. But he also found time to renovate his summerhouse from the 1600s together with his wife, Karin, a fellow architect.
Born out of enthusiasm and compassion, SMILET represents a collaboration between the foundation SMILfonden and Rigshospitalet, the Danish national hospital. It has resulted in a healing, creative workshop that welcomes children of all ages with serious or chronic illnesses, with Dinesen wood enhancing the therapeutic nature of the surroundings.
A young family of four has made a home in a former pencil factory in Copenhagen, which has been renovated and converted into several flats. It is clear to see that the family’s flat was once a part of the old factory. The raw, industrial look has been preserved but is softened by the daylight pouring in through the large window sections and the original, well-preserved light shafts.
At the edge of the forest with a view of the fields and a small lake lies the architect-designed house that is home to a very active couple. Poul and Tove’s home was designed with inspi- ration from their former house, which in addition to their children, grandchildren and the family dogs always had ample room for guests. The ceilings are high, and the rooms are large and welcoming with rustic grey brick as a consistent feature.
In the breath-taking landscape of mythical Transylvania lies The Caretaker’s House. Beautifully set against the scenic background of mountains and village houses, the property invites its guest in as a magical home away from home.
Converted factory building in Berlin After spending just over ten years in London, Eva Ruecker, who is Swedish, and her German husband, Gerald Ruecker, decided to move to Berlin. The couple dreamed of finding a rural oasis in the city, a garden for the children and lots of space and light.
Step inside the future of small living with the A45 Tiny House Rooted in sustainable, small space living and craftsmanship, the A45 Tiny House is constructed primarily using certified materials and an optimised process that ensures zero-waste production. The A45 is designed by BIG and Bjarke Ingels for LiveKlein. The house is a part of the exhibition HOLIDAY HOME at the Utzon Center and is a suggestion to what the summerhouse of the future looks like.
Villa Maringva has undergone a complete architectural transformation carried out by the Norwegian architecture firm Hoem + Folstad. While the building previously reflected a time of transition, it now appears unified and complete.
Elegance, simplicity, honesty and cooperation were the keywords when the Australian firm Bligh Voller Nield was tasked with designing the new Melbourne office for one of the largest law firms in Asia, Allens Linklaters.
The location was the deciding factor when architect Jeremy Southgate and his wife were looking for a home in London. The small, 80 m2 flat is located in Marylebone in central London.