A carefully considered intervention transforms the rural wing of a 1930s farmhouse in Praz-Pury into a contemporary apartment while preserving the spatial logic of its original stables and fourragère.
A carefully considered intervention transforms the rural wing of a 1930s farmhouse in Praz-Pury into a contemporary apartment while preserving the spatial logic of its original stables and fourragère.
Ekadea Studio in Milan reimagines the ceramic workshop as an immersive architectural environment shaped by curved walls, filtered light and ritual thresholds. The design integrates elements such as okumè plywood worktables, shōji screens and tatami platforms to create a layered spatial experience where craft, material and shadow interact. Through subtle transitions and controlled illumination, the studio offers a quiet refuge from the city while celebrating the gestures of artisanal practice.
The project begins with a clear architectural intention: to preserve the character of the existing building while allowing it to accommodate a new contemporary programme. Rather than pursuing an extensive
The Sarette apartment renovation transforms a 1970s home through a central green cube that structures circulation, light and material contrasts.
Arts Campus Kunst As completes a cultural block in Asse, framing a chapel and cloister garden with concrete façades and layered public spaces.
Museo del Jamón headquarters in Usera is conceived as a workplace shaped by two primary geometric gestures, a curve and a diagonal cut. Rather than simply organising functions, the project constructs a spatial experience defined by material, light and calibrated relationships.
A compact family house in Osaka transforms a narrow flagpole lot into a layered interior landscape shaped by a central skylight and shifting floor levels.
In its first Swiss commission, estudio kmmk presents a house that does not simply occupy a site but settles into it. Named Winkelhaus, the single family residence unfolds along a
Ice Garden transforms the forest at Jinshanling into a temporary ice architecture installation, echoing the Great Wall through climate-shaped design.
A modular greenhouse on wheels designed for Braga 25 reactivates urban gardens through seed sharing, biodiversity and community exchange.