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The Vine Hotel in Portugal by Spanish Architect Ricardo Bofill

the Vine Hotel is a really strategic location for an urban visit or an island sightseeing voyage. It is the work of the Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill which was supported by Portuguese interior designer Nini Andrade Silva. They had made this Vine Hotel a representation of a contemporary architecture design with a drop of elegant and comfort. The interior design dominated by grey, green, purple and brown colors is the vision reflection of the award-winning Portuguese designer Nini Andrade Silva.

Future Wooden House located in Australia by Xenian

We at Freshome, love wooden houses. Less conventional and recreating a “warmer” atmosphere, this wooden house of the future, is located in Sydney, Australia, the modular prefabricated house is the work of Xenian who built it in a workshop and transported later, on site. And more to it, the house seems to be eco-friendly. It [...]

Architecture design – New York tower by architect daniel libeskind

Like every New York tower that is not yet up to the third floor, Daniel Libeskind’s new 54 storey tower at One Madison Avenue will probably never see the light of day. Too bad; unlike so many of his other buildings, it has some green features and a few right angles.
the 54-story condo building stands [...]

Modern Chinese Architecture Design Building in Centre City

My first impressions of Beijing were that it was (a) huge, (b) peppered with amazing modern architecture and (c) about 25% under reconstruction! This is the first of numerous snaps of buildings grabbed from our coach in motion.

Contemporary Architecture Design Home by David Jay Weiner Architect

David Jay Weiner is the architect behind this urban cottage design in Stephentown, New York. The contemporary, urban look of expansive glazed facades set in a black wood frame is complemented by the cottage unique, irregular shape, which really stands out among its pastoral, grassy meadow surroundings. Inside, the tall ceilings of this single-storey, open concept house plan, with floor-to-ceiling windows extending the length of the cottage on both sides, bathe interiors in natural light and enhance its sense of spaciousness. Clerestory windows offer additional illumination from above. Inside, a feeling of relaxation and serenity prevails. In contrast to the black exterior, interiors feature a white palette on ceilings, walls and floors, which is punctuated by the colors of nature visible through the all-encompassing windows. A unique weekend cottage design by architect David Jay Weiner

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