
the treatment of materiality, textures and lighting conveys an understatedly luxurious and warm ambience

Jingle Design stacks hundreds of oak barrels in a repeated geometrical formation in a distinct, sculptural display
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salvaged and ‘waste’ materials were used throughout, helping reduce the environmental impact of the project without sacrificing material quality.
the rammed-earth house will emerge from a lush slope in bahia, brazil to capture views of the ocean beyond.
the roof presents an eye-catching folded shape, with many comparing its form to an iceberg, a crystal, a flower, or a tent.
the elevated house is brillhart architecture's response to the miami coastline's harsh environmental conditions.