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  • Gilay Estate | Cameron Anderson Architects | ZHIG

    ACCOMMODATIONS | Retreat | The Gilay Estate is a 40 m², off-grid luxury accommodation designed by Cameron Anderson Architects (CAARCH). Located in Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia, the project was completed in 2024 and is available for short-term stays. The estate is a minimalist, single-story retreat that honors the local landscape and incorporates sustainable, self-sufficient features. The name "Gilay" is the Gomeroi word for moon, a detail that reflects the design team's consultation with a local Aboriginal Elder during the process. The structure features a distinctive, sloping sheet metal roof with deep overhangs that protect the building from the harsh Australian sun. This roof form echoes the simple silhouette of a tent or shed, lending a humble, earthy feel. The exterior is clad in charred timber, a nod to the traditional Indigenous practice of fire management and regeneration. The interior uses warm, natural timber, symbolizing regrowth. The 40 m² interior is largely open-plan, with the king-sized bed integrated into the main living space to maximize the experience of the panoramic views. Large double-glazed windows and a curved cutaway in the roof are strategically placed to frame spectacular views of the Liverpool Plains, the nearby mountain ranges, and the sky for moon-gazing. The Gilay Estate was designed for full off-grid functionality and self-sufficiency. A 6.4-kW rooftop solar array with an 11.4-kW battery provides all of the building's energy. A 60,000-liter tank collects 100% of the rainwater needed for the accommodation. Strategic glazing and generous roof overhangs minimize heat gain from the summer sun. The project also incorporates greywater systems and native landscaping, further cementing its low-impact approach. Project credits Architects: Cameron Anderson Architects Builder: Aztek Constructions Photography: Morning Swim Landscape Architects: Somewhere Landscape Architects Structural Engineering: Kelley Covey Group Environmental Engineering: Building Sustainability Assessments Bushfire Consultant: BEMC Solar: Black Lab Solar Location: Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_a4930fb6760b4b7c9450f134c2b978bc~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2048,h_1333,al_c,q_90/65.Gilay%20Estate-CAARCH-Morning%20Swim%20Studio%20(1).jpg 1/0 Private Public Pin Pin 0 x Appreciators 0 3D models Product 5.4K Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Gilay Estate Quirindi NSW 2343, Australia caarch.com.au Source: Published on Sep 23, 2025 by: Media Micro Homes Premium Member More Buildings from Australia Facts: Up Up Architecture Office CAARCH Australia Category: ACCOMMODATIONS Retreat Project Type: Post Type: Building Country: Australia Morning Swim Studio, Christo C Photography Photographers: Architects: Cameron Anderson Architects Area: 40 m² Year: 2024 City: Quirindi Construction: Aztek Constructions, Bulga Built Client Description: the Architects Text description by The Gilay Estate is a 40 m², off-grid luxury accommodation designed by Cameron Anderson Architects (CAARCH). Located in Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia, the project was completed in 2024 and is available for short-term stays. The estate is a minimalist, single-story retreat that honors the local landscape and incorporates sustainable, self-sufficient features. The name "Gilay" is the Gomeroi word for moon, a detail that reflects the design team's consultation with a local Aboriginal Elder during the process. The structure features a distinctive, sloping sheet metal roof with deep overhangs that protect the building from the harsh Australian sun. This roof form echoes the simple silhouette of a tent or shed, lending a humble, earthy feel. The exterior is clad in charred timber, a nod to the traditional Indigenous practice of fire management and regeneration. The interior uses warm, natural timber, symbolizing regrowth. The 40 m² interior is largely open-plan, with the king-sized bed integrated into the main living space to maximize the experience of the panoramic views. Large double-glazed windows and a curved cutaway in the roof are strategically placed to frame spectacular views of the Liverpool Plains, the nearby mountain ranges, and the sky for moon-gazing. The Gilay Estate was designed for full off-grid functionality and self-sufficiency. A 6.4-kW rooftop solar array with an 11.4-kW battery provides all of the building's energy. A 60,000-liter tank collects 100% of the rainwater needed for the accommodation. Strategic glazing and generous roof overhangs minimize heat gain from the summer sun. The project also incorporates greywater systems and native landscaping, further cementing its low-impact approach. Project credits Architects: Cameron Anderson Architects Builder: Aztek Constructions Photography: Morning Swim Landscape Architects: Somewhere Landscape Architects Structural Engineering: Kelley Covey Group Environmental Engineering: Building Sustainability Assessments Bushfire Consultant: BEMC Solar: Black Lab Solar Location: Quirindi, New South Wales, Australia Team Premium Member Media Micro Homes In This Project: Up Up 1/1 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Presentation / Gallery: . collapse expand Plans & 2Ds: collapse expand Materials Used: Up Up 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 More Projects by CAARCH About CAARCH: Cameron Anderson Architects (CAARCH) is an award-winning Australian architectural studio focusing on sustainable, context-specific, and innovative design in regional areas like Mudgee, New South Wales. The firm provides full architectural and interior design services for a variety of projects, including residential, educational, and commercial facilities. Led by founder Cameron Anderson, CAARCH emphasizes a collaborative process and the use of BIM technologies to provide clients with innovative and thoughtful design solutions. Their design approach often prioritizes functionality and budget, alongside a deep respect for the environment. Category Retreat Post Type Building Project Type ACCOMMODATIONS Country Australia Year 2024 Area 40 m² Client Photographers Morning Swim Studio, Christo C Photography www.zhiig.com Premium Member Media Micro Homes Collaborate 3D Design Suggest Materials Suggest Product Add Request Design © ZHIG Team Materials Suggested by Manufacturers: Model Full Name Details Details View more

  • Freezers

    APPLIANCES Appliances Appliances: Refrigerators Microwaves Feezers Stoves Ovens Ranges Cooktops Dishwashers Laundry washer Bathroom Bathroom: Toilets Towel dispensers Faucets Sinks Bath tubs Shelves Soap dispensers Trash receptacles Tissue dispensers Hand dryers Urinals Urinal screens Toilet partitions Bidets Showers Clothing hooks Tile Towel bars Grab bars Changing room Ventilation fans finishes FINISHES: Finishes Doors DOORS: Garage doors Fire doors Glass doors Sliding doors Metal doors Wood doors Overhead doors Door hardware Shower doors Folding doors Revolving doors French doors Patio doors Traffic doors Door frames Exterior doors Security doors Entry doors Access doors Pocket Doors Screen Doors Electrical ELECTRICAL: Raceways Switches Wire management Cable trays Floor boxes Power panels Wall boxes Wall plates Electrical receptacles GFCI receptacles Lighting controls Dimmers Electrical sensors Electrical plugs Cable fittings Wire connectors Data jacks Network jacks Network cabling Network enclosures Network Panels Elevators ELEVATORS: Elevator cab Modular elevators wheelchair lifts Conveyors Freight elevators Home elevators Glass elevators Hydraulic elevators Dumbwaiters Post lifts Pit lifts Escalators Vacuum elevators Dock Lifts Platform Lifts Fireplaces FIREPLACES: Gas fireplaces Electric fireplaces Wood fireplaces Wood stoves Fireplace insert Pellet stoves Venting Chimney Stairs add ADD PRODUCT Furniture FURNITURE: Table Sofa Chair Lounge Pouf Cupboard Clothes Hangers Daybed Windows HOSPITAL: Hospital Doors Hospital Furniture Hospital Beds Hospital Headwalls Radiation Shielding Lead Glass Lead Cabinets Nuclear Shielding Lead Walls Lead Curtains Lead Lined Frames Casework Acoustic Panels Corner Guards Air Conditioners / Ptac HVAC HVAC: Heaters Boilers Vents Ducts Grilles Louvers Air Conditioners Fans Furnaces Hvac Controls Air Filters Air Curtains Water Pumps Radiant Heating Thermostats Condensors Roofing ROOFING: Shingles Metal Roofing Roof Membranes Roof Tiles Bitumen Roofing Roof Underlayment Liquid Applied Roofing Slate Roofing EPDM Roofing TPO Roofing PVC Roofing Garden Roofs Gutters Roof Panels Roofing Adhesives Roof Vents Fall Protection Roof Deck Roof Accessories Sheathing kitchen KITCHEN: Cabinets Refrigerators Countertops Cabinet Hardware Cooktops Dishwashers Microwave Ovens Ovens Freezers Warming Drawers Lighting - Pendant Lighting - Recessed Faucets Ranges Hoods Sinks lighting LIGHTING: Skylights Area Lighting Track Lighting Ceiling Lights Outdoor Lighting Daylighting Emergency Lighting Tubular Skylight LED Lighting Dimmers Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Low Voltage Lighting Safety Lighting Parking Lot Lighting Siding SIDING: Siding Flooring FLOORING: Wood flooring Radiant heating Cork flooring Tile Sports flooring Acoustic flooring Rubber flooring Dance flooring Vinyl flooring Glass flooring Floor panels Metal flooring Floor coatings Concrete flooring Floor sealants Floor underlayment Terrazzo Floor adhesives Floor supports Sheathing Masonry MASONRY: Mortar Concrete Block Cement Grout Masonry Weeps Masonry Vents Veneer Stone CMU Pavers Cast Stone Water Sealant Stucco Brick Waterproofing Membrane Paints PAINTS: Exterior Paint Interior Paint Stains Primers High Performance Stucco Coatings Aama Coatings Low Voc Paint Acrylic Paint High Performance Coating Stone STONE: Stone Pumbing PLUMBING: Toilets Bidets Lavatories Sinks Drains Valves Bath Tubs Urinals Faucets Fountains Water Filters Walls WALLS: Wall Partitions Sliding Walls Operable Walls Wall Panels Folding Walls Glass Walls Retaining Walls Water Walls Bullet Resistant Walls Motorized Wall Sheathing Garden Walls Stucco Stone Walls Paints Railings RAILINGS: Railings Windows WINDOWS: Double Hung Windows Casement Windows Fixed Windows Sliding Windows Hurricane Windows Blast Resistant Windows Impact Resistant Windows Security Windows Pass Thru Windows Composite Windows Vinyl Windows Wood Windows Metal Windows Tilt And Turn Windows Storefront Windows Add Product Freezers APPLIANCES 0 Products Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member Wei Chen Electrical Engineer Premium Member 10 Design Designs

  • Kai Chen

    Kai Chen | I engineer appliances that make life easier and more enjoyable for customers 0 Links Sarah Chen B Appliance Designer Submit Community Store Posts Work Social Collaborate Please Wait Filter Close Area Less than 20 m² (215 ft²) 20-40 m² (215 - 430. ft²) 40-60 m² (430 - 645 ft²) 60-80 m² (645 - 861 ft²) 80-100 m² (861 - 1076 ft²) + 100 m² (1076.39 ft²) Countries ... View More Ideas Plans Collaborate with Sarah Chen B on Featured Project | Brand - Agreement Proposal - Project Submit for Approval - Review and Approval - Agreement Code - Payment - Pricing: € 9 ,99 Single Feature 1 Post € 29 ,99 Package Deal 4 Features / Mo Get Started Join The Design-Build Crew Other Looking for other ways to collaborate? We're open to exploring other collaboration opportunities that might benefit both of us. If you have an idea or proposal that doesn't fit into one of the above categories, please don't hesitate to share it with us. Contact: E-mail: Social Media: Support Sarah Chen B This Feature Is Not Available Right Now For This User Please Wait ... Top Zlink Users 397 Micro Homes Media 12.4K 17 Markitekt Architectural Designer 188 10 Carl Hecht CG artist 776 6 Grace Lee Architectural Designer 781 37 Anna Salonen Photographer 3.8K 16 Rosa Garcia Civil Engineer 630 10 Oda Lindberg Architect 2.8K 4 Antoni Wójcik Engineer 829 25 Andrew L CG Artist 1.2K 15 Huang Wei Interior Designer 681 8 Riikka Kekkonen Interior designer 1.4K 3 Joacim Löfgren designer 912 Load more 0 Pin Add Pin Please log in 0 Pin Add Pin Please log in 0 Pin Add Pin Please log in Close ...

  • Fondation Beyeler | Renzo Piano Building Workshop | ZHIG

    INFRASTRUCTURE | Museum | The minimalist structure blends seamlessly with the surrounding park and houses a world-renowned collection of modern art | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_81450ee20daf4769ab25fc3060ad0d27~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2159,h_1440,al_c,q_90/beyeler-foundation-museum.jfif Please Wait beyeler-foundation-museum.jfif yiothlbzdbpzknwyscmq.jfif 1/1 0 Product 5.7K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Fondation Beyeler Baselstrasse 101, CH-4125 Riehen, Switzerland Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop Renzo Piano Architecture Office Area: Year: City: Client: 1,400 m2 2019 Riehen Construction: Implenia Schweiz AG Category: INFRASTRUCTURE Project Type: Museum Post Type: Building Country: Switzerland Photographers: the architects Description: The minimalist structure blends seamlessly with the surrounding park and houses a world-renowned collection of modern art Published on September 26, 2023 by: Premium Member Engineer Antoni Wójcik View all Images +2 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Renzo Piano Building Workshop More Projects by Please Wait Fondation Beyeler Close ...

  • House in Horinouchi | Mizuishi Architects Atelier | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | House | Situated on a narrow, triangular plot of land in the Horinouchi neighborhood of Suginami, Tokyo, the House in Horinouchi is a small, two-story residence designed by Mizuishi Architects Atelier for a couple and their daughter. Completed in 2011, the project is a testament to resourceful Japanese design, making ingenious use of a confined site nestled between a river and a road. The home's unusual shape is a direct response to the plot's acute angle, with the structure's volume pushing the boundaries of the permitted building envelope. The exterior is clad in metallic brown panels, creating a solid and distinct form with a cantilevered second floor that provides a small, sheltered parking space underneath. Despite its compact size of just 55.2 square meters (595 square feet) over two floors, plus a mezzanine loft, the interior feels more spacious than its footprint suggests. A "reverse" floor plan places the main living spaces on the second floor to take advantage of natural light and views over the adjacent river promenade. Large windows on both sides of the living area, including one that opens to a narrow balcony, frame long sightlines that extend the visual length of the house. A double-height ceiling in the kitchen area further enhances the sense of vertical space and connects to a small loft above, accessed by a ladder and illuminated by a large skylight. The ground floor houses a more private master bedroom, which, defined only by curtains, can expand visually into the adjacent stair hall. Project credits Architecture: Kota Mizuishi / Mizuishi Architect Atelier Structural Engineer: Kentaro Nagasaka Lighting Designer: Tatsuoki Nakajima Contractor: Hirano-Kensetu Photography: Hiroshi Tanigawa | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_6801d764bc254120922dc6cf423f5a7d~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_666,h_487,al_c,q_80/285.House%20in%20Horinouchi%20by%20Mizuishi%20Architects%20Atelier-Hiroshi%20Tanigawa%20(1)1.jpg Please Wait 285.House in Horinouchi by Mizuishi Architects Atelier-Hiroshi Tanigawa (1).jpg "Situated on a narrow, triangular plot of land in the Horinouchi neighborhood of Suginami, Tokyo, the House in Horinouchi is a small, two-story residence designed by Mizuishi Architects Atelier for a couple and their daughter. Completed in 2011, the project is a testament to resourceful Japanese design, making ingenious use of a confined site nestled between a river and a road. The home's unusual shape is a direct response to the plot's acute angle, with the structure's volume pushing the boundaries of the permitted building envelope. The exterior is clad in metallic brown panels, creating a solid and distinct form with a cantilevered second floor that provides a small, sheltered parking space underneath. Despite its compact size of just 55.2 square meters (595 square feet) over two floors, plus a mezzanine loft, the interior feels more spacious than its footprint suggests. A ""reverse"" floor plan places the main living spaces on the second floor to take advantage of natural light and views over the adjacent river promenade. Large windows on both sides of the living area, including one that opens to a narrow balcony, frame long sightlines that extend the visual length of the house. A double-height ceiling in the kitchen area further enhances the sense of vertical space and connects to a small loft above, accessed by a ladder and illuminated by a large skylight. The ground floor houses a more private master bedroom, which, defined only by curtains, can expand visually into the adjacent stair hall. Project credits Architecture: Kota Mizuishi / Mizuishi Architect Atelier Structural Engineer: Kentaro Nagasaka Lighting Designer: Tatsuoki Nakajima Contractor: Hirano-Kensetu Photography: Hiroshi Tanigawa" 285.House in Horinouchi by Mizuishi Architects Atelier-Hiroshi Tanigawa (6).jpg 285.House in Horinouchi by Mizuishi Architects Atelier-Hiroshi Tanigawa (3).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in House in Horinouchi Suginami City, Tokyo, Japan Architects: Mizuishi Architects Atelier Mizuishi Architects Atelier Architecture Office Japan Area: Year: City: Client: 55 m² 2011 Tokyo Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Japan Photographers: Hiroshi Tanigawa the Architects Description: Situated on a narrow, triangular plot of land in the Horinouchi neighborhood of Suginami, Tokyo, the House in Horinouchi is a small, two-story residence designed by Mizuishi Architects Atelier for a couple and their daughter. Completed in 2011, the project is a testament to resourceful Japanese design, making ingenious use of a confined site nestled between a river and a road. The home's unusual shape is a direct response to the plot's acute angle, with the structure's volume pushing the boundaries of the permitted building envelope. The exterior is clad in metallic brown panels, creating a solid and distinct form with a cantilevered second floor that provides a small, sheltered parking space underneath. Despite its compact size of just 55.2 square meters (595 square feet) over two floors, plus a mezzanine loft, the interior feels more spacious than its footprint suggests. A "reverse" floor plan places the main living spaces on the second floor to take advantage of natural light and views over the adjacent river promenade. Large windows on both sides of the living area, including one that opens to a narrow balcony, frame long sightlines that extend the visual length of the house. A double-height ceiling in the kitchen area further enhances the sense of vertical space and connects to a small loft above, accessed by a ladder and illuminated by a large skylight. The ground floor houses a more private master bedroom, which, defined only by curtains, can expand visually into the adjacent stair hall. Project credits Architecture: Kota Mizuishi / Mizuishi Architect Atelier Structural Engineer: Kentaro Nagasaka Lighting Designer: Tatsuoki Nakajima Contractor: Hirano-Kensetu Photography: Hiroshi Tanigawa Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +18 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Mizuishi Architects Atelier More Projects by Please Wait House in Horinouchi Close ...

  • MVRDV | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. Based in Rotterdam, Shanghai, Paris, Berlin, and New York, we have a global scope, providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues in all regions of the world. Our highly collaborative, research-based design method involves clients, stakeholders, and experts from a wide range of fields from early on in the creative process. The results are exemplary, outspoken projects that enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future. The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. More than two hundred and eighty architects, designers and urbanists develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process that involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV has an in-house Climate Team, which consults with design teams across the entire company to ensure the sustainability and resilience of our work. As a group of specialists, MVRDV NEXT develops and implements computational workflows and new technologies to rationalise designs, speed up processes, and make projects more efficient and adaptable in the face of change. Source: mvrdv.com | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_19ec7f9ce75541feb512e4a3d6316099~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_240,h_79,al_c/Logo_of_MVRDV.svg.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe MVRDV Netherlands Small Title 1993 Since Architecture Office ---- 12 Project 1.2K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Achterklooster 7, 3011 RA Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands Home office@mvrdv.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 1993 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. Based in Rotterdam, Shanghai, Paris, Berlin, and New York, we have a global scope, providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues in all regions of the world. Our highly collaborative, research-based design method involves clients, stakeholders, and experts from a wide range of fields from early on in the creative process. The results are exemplary, outspoken projects that enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future. The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. More than two hundred and eighty architects, designers and urbanists develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process that involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV has an in-house Climate Team, which consults with design teams across the entire company to ensure the sustainability and resilience of our work. As a group of specialists, MVRDV NEXT develops and implements computational workflows and new technologies to rationalise designs, speed up processes, and make projects more efficient and adaptable in the face of change. Source: mvrdv.com Contact Information: ... 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Please login to appreciate Buildings Projects Inspiration Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (2).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (3).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (4).jpg 1/6 Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen CULTURAL Museum Museumpark 32, 3015 CB Rotterdam, Netherlands MVRDV Architects: Area: 15,000 m² Year: 2020 City: Rotterdam Client Municipality of Rotterdam Veranda Offices (4).jpg Veranda Offices (1).jpg Veranda Offices (2).jpg 1/3 Veranda Offices COMMERCIAL Office Domagkstrasse 33, 80807 Munich, Germany MVRDV Architects: Area: 12000 m² Year: 2020 City: Colombo Client Moot Manor (Pvt) Ltd Klekovaca Tourist Centre (1).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (2).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (3).jpg 1/3 Klekovaca Tourist Centre HOSPITALITY Tourist Center Klekovaca Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina MVRDV Architects: Area: 383 m² Year: 2014 City: Klecovaka Client GB IMMO, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina No Projects yet. 1 2 3 4 1 ... 1 2 3 4 ... 4 No Projects yet. 1 2 3 4 1 ... 1 2 3 4 ... 4 Inspiration All Projects Small Title MVRDV Netherlands Architecture Office Since 1993 ---- 0 12 Project 1.2K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Achterklooster 7, 3011 RA Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands Home Contact Email: office@mvrdv.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 1993 Globe Languages: .. MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. Based in Rotterdam, Shanghai, Paris, Berlin, and New York, we have a global scope, providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues in all regions of the world. Our highly collaborative, research-based design method involves clients, stakeholders, and experts from a wide range of fields from early on in the creative process. The results are exemplary, outspoken projects that enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future. The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. More than two hundred and eighty architects, designers and urbanists develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process that involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV has an in-house Climate Team, which consults with design teams across the entire company to ensure the sustainability and resilience of our work. As a group of specialists, MVRDV NEXT develops and implements computational workflows and new technologies to rationalise designs, speed up processes, and make projects more efficient and adaptable in the face of change. Source: mvrdv.com Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (2).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (3).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (4).jpg 1/6 Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen CULTURAL Museum Netherlands Klekovaca Tourist Centre (1).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (2).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (3).jpg 1/3 Klekovaca Tourist Centre HOSPITALITY Tourist Center Bosnia and Herzegovina Skanderbeg Building (1).jpg Skanderbeg Building (2).jpg Skanderbeg Building (3).jpg 1/3 Skanderbeg Building RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use Albania Nieuw Bergen (6).jpg Nieuw Bergen (7).jpg Nieuw Bergen (2).jpg 1/3 Nieuw Bergen RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use Netherlands Tianjin Binhai Library (8).jpg Tianjin Binhai Library (7).jpg Tianjin Binhai Library (11).jpg 1/4 Tianjin Binhai Library CULTURAL Library China Ilot Queyries1 (1).jpg Ilot Queyries1 (10).jpg Ilot Queyries1 (11).jpg 1/4 Ilot Queyries RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use France Veranda Offices (4).jpg Veranda Offices (1).jpg Veranda Offices (2).jpg 1/3 Veranda Offices COMMERCIAL Office Sri Lanka Sun Rock (1).jpg Sun Rock (1).png Sun Rock (2).jpg 1/2 Sun Rock INDUSTRIAL Sustainability Taiwan Ziel (2).jpg Ziel (3).jpg Ziel (4).jpg 1/3 Ziel RESIDENTIAL Housing Uruguay Turm Mit Taille (10).jpg Turm Mit Taille (11).jpg Turm Mit Taille (12).jpg 1/3 Turm Mit Taille RESIDENTIAL Housing Austria Future Towers (1).jpg Future Towers (10).jpg Future Towers (2).jpg 1/4 Future Towers RESIDENTIAL Housing India Markthal Rotterdam2.jpg Markthal Rotterdam.jpg Markthal Rotterdam3.jpg 1/4 Markthal Rotterdam COMMERCIAL Mixed-use Development Netherlands All Buildings Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (2).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (3).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (4).jpg 1/6 Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen CULTURAL Museum Museumpark 32, 3015 CB Rotterdam, Netherlands Veranda Offices (4).jpg Veranda Offices (1).jpg Veranda Offices (2).jpg 1/3 Veranda Offices COMMERCIAL Office Domagkstrasse 33, 80807 Munich, Germany Klekovaca Tourist Centre (1).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (2).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (3).jpg 1/3 Klekovaca Tourist Centre HOSPITALITY Tourist Center Klekovaca Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sun Rock (1).jpg Sun Rock (1).png Sun Rock (2).jpg 1/2 Sun Rock INDUSTRIAL Sustainability 63-1, Gacheon-ro 32-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea Skanderbeg Building (1).jpg Skanderbeg Building (2).jpg Skanderbeg Building (3).jpg 1/3 Skanderbeg Building RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use Unknown, Tirana, Albania Ziel (2).jpg Ziel (3).jpg Ziel (4).jpg 1/3 Ziel RESIDENTIAL Housing Unknown, Amsterdam, Netherlands Nieuw Bergen (6).jpg Nieuw Bergen (7).jpg Nieuw Bergen (2).jpg 1/3 Nieuw Bergen RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use Nieuw Bergen, Vestdijk 45, 5611 CA Eindhoven, Netherlands Turm Mit Taille (10).jpg Turm Mit Taille (11).jpg Turm Mit Taille (12).jpg 1/3 Turm Mit Taille RESIDENTIAL Housing Oliviastraße 17, 1220 Wien, Austria Tianjin Binhai Library (8).jpg Tianjin Binhai Library (7).jpg Tianjin Binhai Library (11).jpg 1/4 Tianjin Binhai Library CULTURAL Library Binhai Cultural Center, Binhai New Area, Tianjin, China Future Towers (1).jpg Future Towers (10).jpg Future Towers (2).jpg 1/4 Future Towers RESIDENTIAL Housing Airport Road, Yerawada, Pune, Maharashtra 411006, India Ilot Queyries1 (1).jpg Ilot Queyries1 (10).jpg Ilot Queyries1 (11).jpg 1/4 Ilot Queyries RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mixed-Use Rue Lucien Faure, 33100 Bordeaux, France Markthal Rotterdam2.jpg Markthal Rotterdam.jpg Markthal Rotterdam3.jpg 1/4 Markthal Rotterdam COMMERCIAL Mixed-use Development Dominee Jan Scharpstraat 298, 3011 GZ Rotterdam, Netherlands.

  • Ark-shelter | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | We’ve found a way to escape from this stressful life and return to the roots. We believe that by incorporating nature back into your life, you will find the break you need. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_9ba1d8fe3f4943778736a4eaaf9508e6~mv2.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Ark-shelter Slovakia Small Title 2015 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 1.4K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Slovakia Home info@ark-shelter.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 2015 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text We’ve found a way to escape from this stressful life and return to the roots. We believe that by incorporating nature back into your life, you will find the break you need. Contact Information: ... 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Please login to appreciate Buildings Projects Inspiration 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (1).jpg In the picturesque Demänovská Dolina of Slovakia's Low Tatras mountains, Ark-shelter designed a cluster of eleven modular cabins and a wellness area for Hotel Björnson Jasná. Completed in 2020, the project integrates modular, prefabricated structures into the forest environment to provide guests with a unique retreat close to nature. The design for the shelters was based on the hotel's request for single-sided, double cabins dispersed throughout the forest surrounding the main building. The cabins are elevated on stilts, minimizing contact with the ground and allowing the landscape to flow continuously underneath. This approach avoided disturbing the natural terrain and the growth of tree roots. The shelters were carefully placed between existing trees, rather than clearing the forest, to ensure both privacy for guests and preservation of the natural surroundings. Each cabin is oriented to face away from others and towards an undisturbed view of either the forest or the nearby ski slope through large, floor-to-ceiling windows. Each cottage is made of two independent modules, functioning as separate apartments. A sliding partition wall allows for the living rooms to connect, creating a single larger space for families or larger groups. The exterior is clad in black-painted spruce to blend with the dark tones of the surrounding forest. The interiors feature light, minimalist materials, including spruce panels and oak floors, to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Accommodation and wellness facilities The project includes eleven guest shelters and a wellness area. Guest cabins: Each of the 75-square-meter cottages is fully furnished and contains two independent apartments, with each apartment comprising a bedroom/living room, children's room, entrance hall, and bathroom. Wellness modules: The retreat also features a wellness facility consisting of four Ark-shelter modules configured to create saunas, relaxation rooms, and massage rooms for guests. Project credits Architect: Ark-shelter Lead Architects: Michiel De Backer, Viktor Mikovčák, and Martin Mikovčák Client & Co-author: Hotel Björnson Engineering office: Archekta Photography: BoysPlayNice Location: Low Tatras – Jasná, Demanovská Dolina, Slovakia Completion year: 2020 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (10).jpg 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (4).jpg 1/6 Shelters for Hotel Bjornson HOSPITALITY Cabins Jasná, 031 01 Demänovská Dolina, Slovakia Ark-shelter Architects: Area: 11 x 75 m² Year: 2020 City: Jasná, Demänovská Dolina Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Ark-shelter Slovakia Architecture Office Since 2015 ---- 0 1 Project 1.4K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Slovakia Home Contact Email: info@ark-shelter.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 2015 Globe Languages: .. We’ve found a way to escape from this stressful life and return to the roots. We believe that by incorporating nature back into your life, you will find the break you need. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (1).jpg In the picturesque Demänovská Dolina of Slovakia's Low Tatras mountains, Ark-shelter designed a cluster of eleven modular cabins and a wellness area for Hotel Björnson Jasná. Completed in 2020, the project integrates modular, prefabricated structures into the forest environment to provide guests with a unique retreat close to nature. The design for the shelters was based on the hotel's request for single-sided, double cabins dispersed throughout the forest surrounding the main building. The cabins are elevated on stilts, minimizing contact with the ground and allowing the landscape to flow continuously underneath. This approach avoided disturbing the natural terrain and the growth of tree roots. The shelters were carefully placed between existing trees, rather than clearing the forest, to ensure both privacy for guests and preservation of the natural surroundings. Each cabin is oriented to face away from others and towards an undisturbed view of either the forest or the nearby ski slope through large, floor-to-ceiling windows. Each cottage is made of two independent modules, functioning as separate apartments. A sliding partition wall allows for the living rooms to connect, creating a single larger space for families or larger groups. The exterior is clad in black-painted spruce to blend with the dark tones of the surrounding forest. The interiors feature light, minimalist materials, including spruce panels and oak floors, to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Accommodation and wellness facilities The project includes eleven guest shelters and a wellness area. Guest cabins: Each of the 75-square-meter cottages is fully furnished and contains two independent apartments, with each apartment comprising a bedroom/living room, children's room, entrance hall, and bathroom. Wellness modules: The retreat also features a wellness facility consisting of four Ark-shelter modules configured to create saunas, relaxation rooms, and massage rooms for guests. Project credits Architect: Ark-shelter Lead Architects: Michiel De Backer, Viktor Mikovčák, and Martin Mikovčák Client & Co-author: Hotel Björnson Engineering office: Archekta Photography: BoysPlayNice Location: Low Tatras – Jasná, Demanovská Dolina, Slovakia Completion year: 2020 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (10).jpg 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (4).jpg 1/6 Shelters for Hotel Bjornson HOSPITALITY Cabins Slovakia All Buildings 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (1).jpg In the picturesque Demänovská Dolina of Slovakia's Low Tatras mountains, Ark-shelter designed a cluster of eleven modular cabins and a wellness area for Hotel Björnson Jasná. Completed in 2020, the project integrates modular, prefabricated structures into the forest environment to provide guests with a unique retreat close to nature. The design for the shelters was based on the hotel's request for single-sided, double cabins dispersed throughout the forest surrounding the main building. The cabins are elevated on stilts, minimizing contact with the ground and allowing the landscape to flow continuously underneath. This approach avoided disturbing the natural terrain and the growth of tree roots. The shelters were carefully placed between existing trees, rather than clearing the forest, to ensure both privacy for guests and preservation of the natural surroundings. Each cabin is oriented to face away from others and towards an undisturbed view of either the forest or the nearby ski slope through large, floor-to-ceiling windows. Each cottage is made of two independent modules, functioning as separate apartments. A sliding partition wall allows for the living rooms to connect, creating a single larger space for families or larger groups. The exterior is clad in black-painted spruce to blend with the dark tones of the surrounding forest. The interiors feature light, minimalist materials, including spruce panels and oak floors, to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Accommodation and wellness facilities The project includes eleven guest shelters and a wellness area. Guest cabins: Each of the 75-square-meter cottages is fully furnished and contains two independent apartments, with each apartment comprising a bedroom/living room, children's room, entrance hall, and bathroom. Wellness modules: The retreat also features a wellness facility consisting of four Ark-shelter modules configured to create saunas, relaxation rooms, and massage rooms for guests. Project credits Architect: Ark-shelter Lead Architects: Michiel De Backer, Viktor Mikovčák, and Martin Mikovčák Client & Co-author: Hotel Björnson Engineering office: Archekta Photography: BoysPlayNice Location: Low Tatras – Jasná, Demanovská Dolina, Slovakia Completion year: 2020 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (10).jpg 28.Shelters for Hotel Bjornson-Ark-shelter-BoysPlayNice (4).jpg 1/6 Shelters for Hotel Bjornson HOSPITALITY Cabins Jasná, 031 01 Demänovská Dolina, Slovakia

  • Viewpoint Granasjøen | Bergersen Arkitekter AS | ZHIG

    MULTI-FUNCTIONAL | Cabin | Designed by Trondheim-based Bergersen Arkitekter AS and completed in 2017, Viewpoint Granasjøen is a small, multi-functional cabin situated in the scenic Trollheimen mountain region of Norway. Overlooking the Granasjøen lake, the structure serves as a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Norwegian gapahuk, or lean-to. It was designed in close collaboration with the client to serve a range of purposes, including a shelter, summer house, bath house, or grill shed. The cabin's design is heavily influenced by its surrounding landscape. The angled walls and roof help the small building blend seamlessly into the rugged, mountainous environment. A traditional turf roof provides insulation and further integrates the structure with the landscape by mimicking the natural greenery. The exterior is clad in dark brown stained wood, which was chosen to complement the existing main cabin on the property. Inside, the cabin is designed for both relaxation and appreciation of the outdoors. Large, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors on the front facade can be opened up, blurring the line between inside and out and offering expansive views of the lake and mountains. A built-in wood bench wraps around two sides of the room, providing ample seating that faces the view. A small, built-in fireplace adds warmth and a cozy focal point. The interior features simple wood finishes and stone flooring that continues out onto the terrace. Project credits Architects: Bergersen Arkitekter AS Photography: Kjetil Nordø Location: Trollheimen, Norway Project Year: 2017 Manufacturers: Bergene Holm AS (interior wood panels), Otretek AS (furniture carpenter), Profil Fasade AS and Windoor AS (glass panels and doors) | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_38b6dbdbd9ae42a9aca8ea51663290ae~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/55.Viewpoint%20Granasj%C3%B8en-Bergersen%20Arkitekter%20AS-Kjetil%20Nord%C3%B8%20(1).jpg Please Wait 55.Viewpoint Granasjøen-Bergersen Arkitekter AS-Kjetil Nordø (1).jpg Designed by Trondheim-based Bergersen Arkitekter AS and completed in 2017, Viewpoint Granasjøen is a small, multi-functional cabin situated in the scenic Trollheimen mountain region of Norway. Overlooking the Granasjøen lake, the structure serves as a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Norwegian gapahuk, or lean-to. It was designed in close collaboration with the client to serve a range of purposes, including a shelter, summer house, bath house, or grill shed. The cabin's design is heavily influenced by its surrounding landscape. The angled walls and roof help the small building blend seamlessly into the rugged, mountainous environment. A traditional turf roof provides insulation and further integrates the structure with the landscape by mimicking the natural greenery. The exterior is clad in dark brown stained wood, which was chosen to complement the existing main cabin on the property. Inside, the cabin is designed for both relaxation and appreciation of the outdoors. Large, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors on the front facade can be opened up, blurring the line between inside and out and offering expansive views of the lake and mountains. A built-in wood bench wraps around two sides of the room, providing ample seating that faces the view. A small, built-in fireplace adds warmth and a cozy focal point. The interior features simple wood finishes and stone flooring that continues out onto the terrace. Project credits Architects: Bergersen Arkitekter AS Photography: Kjetil Nordø Location: Trollheimen, Norway Project Year: 2017 Manufacturers: Bergene Holm AS (interior wood panels), Otretek AS (furniture carpenter), Profil Fasade AS and Windoor AS (glass panels and doors) 55.Viewpoint Granasjøen-Bergersen Arkitekter AS-Kjetil Nordø (4).jpg 55.Viewpoint Granasjøen-Bergersen Arkitekter AS-Kjetil Nordø (9).jpg 1/5 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Viewpoint Granasjøen Nerskogen, Norway Architects: Bergersen Arkitekter AS Bergersen Arkitekter AS Architecture Office Norway Area: Year: City: Client: 18 m² 2017 Nerskogen Construction: Roar Havdal, SHR Bygg AS Category: MULTI-FUNCTIONAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Norway Photographers: Kjetil Nordø the Architects Description: Designed by Trondheim-based Bergersen Arkitekter AS and completed in 2017, Viewpoint Granasjøen is a small, multi-functional cabin situated in the scenic Trollheimen mountain region of Norway. Overlooking the Granasjøen lake, the structure serves as a modern reinterpretation of the traditional Norwegian gapahuk, or lean-to. It was designed in close collaboration with the client to serve a range of purposes, including a shelter, summer house, bath house, or grill shed. The cabin's design is heavily influenced by its surrounding landscape. The angled walls and roof help the small building blend seamlessly into the rugged, mountainous environment. A traditional turf roof provides insulation and further integrates the structure with the landscape by mimicking the natural greenery. The exterior is clad in dark brown stained wood, which was chosen to complement the existing main cabin on the property. Inside, the cabin is designed for both relaxation and appreciation of the outdoors. Large, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors on the front facade can be opened up, blurring the line between inside and out and offering expansive views of the lake and mountains. A built-in wood bench wraps around two sides of the room, providing ample seating that faces the view. A small, built-in fireplace adds warmth and a cozy focal point. The interior features simple wood finishes and stone flooring that continues out onto the terrace. Project credits Architects: Bergersen Arkitekter AS Photography: Kjetil Nordø Location: Trollheimen, Norway Project Year: 2017 Manufacturers: Bergene Holm AS (interior wood panels), Otretek AS (furniture carpenter), Profil Fasade AS and Windoor AS (glass panels and doors) Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +15 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Bergersen Arkitekter AS More Projects by Please Wait Viewpoint Granasjøen Close ...

  • Green Cabin | Daymark Design Incorporated | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | The Green Cabin, designed by Daymark Design Incorporated, is a 576-square-foot, boat-access-only retreat located on Roberts Island in Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 2024, the cabin serves as a seasonal extension to an existing cottage on the property. The cabin is a contemporary interpretation of traditional cottage aesthetics, respectfully designed to complement the existing structures on the island. It features a standing-seam metal cladding that creates a continuous surface from the roof to the walls, giving it a sleek, modern appearance. Situated on a rugged, rocky outcrop, the cabin is oriented to maximize views of the expansive Georgian Bay. Its position was carefully planned to meet zoning bylaws and avoid obstructing views from neighboring properties. The all-metal cladding was chosen for its durability, protecting the structure from the severe weather conditions of the Georgian Bay region, including high winds, heavy snow, and lake exposure. A thin steel drip edge acts as a protective "eyebrow" over windows, directing rain away from the facade. In contrast to the restrained exterior, the cabin's interior is colorful and playful, with sloped ceilings and large windows that create a vibrant atmosphere. The space is designed to be versatile, functioning as a guest room, a lounge, or a workspace. The cabin is elevated to protect it from fluctuating lake levels and built to withstand the region's extreme climate. Small awning windows framed in natural ash allow for cross-ventilation during the warmer seasons, acting as "portals" to the surrounding nature. A centrally located skylight illuminates the interior, enhancing the sense of space and tranquility. Project credits Architect: Daymark Design Incorporated. Interiors: Daymark Design Incorporated and Martha LA McCain. Photography: Adrian Ozimek. General Contractor: GB Heintzman Construction Ltd.. Structural Engineers: Tacoma Engineers. Mechanical Consultant: GTA Designs Inc. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_796e010dd26d49e38191e8432b08ced7~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1432,h_1000,al_c,q_85/90.Green%20Cabin-Daymark%20Design-Adrian%20Ozimek%20(1).jpg Please Wait 90.Green Cabin-Daymark Design-Adrian Ozimek (1).jpg The Green Cabin, designed by Daymark Design Incorporated, is a 576-square-foot, boat-access-only retreat located on Roberts Island in Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 2024, the cabin serves as a seasonal extension to an existing cottage on the property. The cabin is a contemporary interpretation of traditional cottage aesthetics, respectfully designed to complement the existing structures on the island. It features a standing-seam metal cladding that creates a continuous surface from the roof to the walls, giving it a sleek, modern appearance. Situated on a rugged, rocky outcrop, the cabin is oriented to maximize views of the expansive Georgian Bay. Its position was carefully planned to meet zoning bylaws and avoid obstructing views from neighboring properties. The all-metal cladding was chosen for its durability, protecting the structure from the severe weather conditions of the Georgian Bay region, including high winds, heavy snow, and lake exposure. A thin steel drip edge acts as a protective "eyebrow" over windows, directing rain away from the facade. In contrast to the restrained exterior, the cabin's interior is colorful and playful, with sloped ceilings and large windows that create a vibrant atmosphere. The space is designed to be versatile, functioning as a guest room, a lounge, or a workspace. The cabin is elevated to protect it from fluctuating lake levels and built to withstand the region's extreme climate. Small awning windows framed in natural ash allow for cross-ventilation during the warmer seasons, acting as "portals" to the surrounding nature. A centrally located skylight illuminates the interior, enhancing the sense of space and tranquility. Project credits Architect: Daymark Design Incorporated. Interiors: Daymark Design Incorporated and Martha LA McCain. Photography: Adrian Ozimek. General Contractor: GB Heintzman Construction Ltd.. Structural Engineers: Tacoma Engineers. Mechanical Consultant: GTA Designs Inc. 90.Green Cabin-Daymark Design-Adrian Ozimek (11).jpg 90.Green Cabin-Daymark Design-Adrian Ozimek (12).jpg 1/6 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Green Cabin Roberts Island, Muskoka District Municipality, ON, Canada Architects: Daymark Design Incorporated Daymark Design Architecture Office Canada Area: Year: City: Client: 53.5 m² 2024 Ontario Construction: GB Heintzman Construction Ltd. Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Canada Photographers: Adrian Ozimek the Architects Description: The Green Cabin, designed by Daymark Design Incorporated, is a 576-square-foot, boat-access-only retreat located on Roberts Island in Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 2024, the cabin serves as a seasonal extension to an existing cottage on the property. The cabin is a contemporary interpretation of traditional cottage aesthetics, respectfully designed to complement the existing structures on the island. It features a standing-seam metal cladding that creates a continuous surface from the roof to the walls, giving it a sleek, modern appearance. Situated on a rugged, rocky outcrop, the cabin is oriented to maximize views of the expansive Georgian Bay. Its position was carefully planned to meet zoning bylaws and avoid obstructing views from neighboring properties. The all-metal cladding was chosen for its durability, protecting the structure from the severe weather conditions of the Georgian Bay region, including high winds, heavy snow, and lake exposure. A thin steel drip edge acts as a protective "eyebrow" over windows, directing rain away from the facade. In contrast to the restrained exterior, the cabin's interior is colorful and playful, with sloped ceilings and large windows that create a vibrant atmosphere. The space is designed to be versatile, functioning as a guest room, a lounge, or a workspace. The cabin is elevated to protect it from fluctuating lake levels and built to withstand the region's extreme climate. Small awning windows framed in natural ash allow for cross-ventilation during the warmer seasons, acting as "portals" to the surrounding nature. A centrally located skylight illuminates the interior, enhancing the sense of space and tranquility. Project credits Architect: Daymark Design Incorporated. Interiors: Daymark Design Incorporated and Martha LA McCain. Photography: Adrian Ozimek. General Contractor: GB Heintzman Construction Ltd.. Structural Engineers: Tacoma Engineers. Mechanical Consultant: GTA Designs Inc. Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +18 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... 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  • The Olive Tree House | Eva Sopeoglou | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | House | Situated in an olive grove in Halkidiki, Greece, The Olive Tree House is a 21-square-meter prefabricated summer house designed by Eva Sopeoglou Architecture and completed in 2016. The project was conceived as a low-maintenance, eco-conscious weekend retreat for its client, offering stunning views of the sea and the monasteries of Mount Athos. The design stands out for its creative use of a perforated, olive-green metallic envelope, which wraps around the structure and is inspired by the dappled shade of olive trees. This innovative cladding, developed in collaboration with metal fabricator METALSO, uses a CNC punching machine to create a textile-like pattern with leaf-shaped perforations. As the sun moves, this envelope fills the interior with a dynamic play of light and shadow, blurring the line between inside and outside. The house's rectangular, 3-by-7-meter plan is oriented to the cardinal points, a strategic placement that maximizes shading, natural ventilation, and views. A thin corridor connects the small interior rooms, which include a kitchen and bedroom, and is aligned with the surrounding olive trees. The building's orientation allows each room to have its own character based on the quality and intensity of its shadows, with colorful morning light on the east side and dramatic midday effects from the south. Full-height sliding metal doors allow the internal spaces to open up completely to the landscape, facilitating semi-indoor and outdoor living. To ensure interior comfort, the design relies on natural ventilation, including a sloped roof that helps extract hot air. The prefabricated nature of the components allows the house to be dismantled at any time, leaving a minimal environmental footprint. Credits Architect: Eva Sopeoglou Photography: Mariana Bisti and Elias Sopeoglou Metal Fabricator: METALSO Sheet Metal Design Manufacturers: AkzoNobel, Isomat, METALSO, Trumpf | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_e8f92eeac2cd44af97f54414e7b11961~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/145.The%20Olive%20Tree%20House%20by%20Eva%20Sopeoglou-Elias%20Sopeoglou%20(1).jpg Please Wait 145.The Olive Tree House by Eva Sopeoglou-Elias Sopeoglou (5).jpg 145.The Olive Tree House by Eva Sopeoglou-Elias Sopeoglou (1).jpg Situated in an olive grove in Halkidiki, Greece, The Olive Tree House is a 21-square-meter prefabricated summer house designed by Eva Sopeoglou Architecture and completed in 2016. The project was conceived as a low-maintenance, eco-conscious weekend retreat for its client, offering stunning views of the sea and the monasteries of Mount Athos. The design stands out for its creative use of a perforated, olive-green metallic envelope, which wraps around the structure and is inspired by the dappled shade of olive trees. This innovative cladding, developed in collaboration with metal fabricator METALSO, uses a CNC punching machine to create a textile-like pattern with leaf-shaped perforations. As the sun moves, this envelope fills the interior with a dynamic play of light and shadow, blurring the line between inside and outside. The house's rectangular, 3-by-7-meter plan is oriented to the cardinal points, a strategic placement that maximizes shading, natural ventilation, and views. A thin corridor connects the small interior rooms, which include a kitchen and bedroom, and is aligned with the surrounding olive trees. The building's orientation allows each room to have its own character based on the quality and intensity of its shadows, with colorful morning light on the east side and dramatic midday effects from the south. Full-height sliding metal doors allow the internal spaces to open up completely to the landscape, facilitating semi-indoor and outdoor living. To ensure interior comfort, the design relies on natural ventilation, including a sloped roof that helps extract hot air. The prefabricated nature of the components allows the house to be dismantled at any time, leaving a minimal environmental footprint. Credits Architect: Eva Sopeoglou Photography: Mariana Bisti and Elias Sopeoglou Metal Fabricator: METALSO Sheet Metal Design Manufacturers: AkzoNobel, Isomat, METALSO, Trumpf 145.The Olive Tree House by Eva Sopeoglou-Elias Sopeoglou (6).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in The Olive Tree House Sithonia, Greece Architects: Eva Sopeoglou Eva Sopeoglou Architecture Office Greece Area: Year: City: Client: 21 m² 2016 Sithonia, Halkidiki - Construction: Metalso Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Greece Photographers: Mariana Bisti, Elias Sopeoglou the Architects Description: Situated in an olive grove in Halkidiki, Greece, The Olive Tree House is a 21-square-meter prefabricated summer house designed by Eva Sopeoglou Architecture and completed in 2016. The project was conceived as a low-maintenance, eco-conscious weekend retreat for its client, offering stunning views of the sea and the monasteries of Mount Athos. The design stands out for its creative use of a perforated, olive-green metallic envelope, which wraps around the structure and is inspired by the dappled shade of olive trees. This innovative cladding, developed in collaboration with metal fabricator METALSO, uses a CNC punching machine to create a textile-like pattern with leaf-shaped perforations. As the sun moves, this envelope fills the interior with a dynamic play of light and shadow, blurring the line between inside and outside. The house's rectangular, 3-by-7-meter plan is oriented to the cardinal points, a strategic placement that maximizes shading, natural ventilation, and views. A thin corridor connects the small interior rooms, which include a kitchen and bedroom, and is aligned with the surrounding olive trees. The building's orientation allows each room to have its own character based on the quality and intensity of its shadows, with colorful morning light on the east side and dramatic midday effects from the south. Full-height sliding metal doors allow the internal spaces to open up completely to the landscape, facilitating semi-indoor and outdoor living. To ensure interior comfort, the design relies on natural ventilation, including a sloped roof that helps extract hot air. The prefabricated nature of the components allows the house to be dismantled at any time, leaving a minimal environmental footprint. Credits Architect: Eva Sopeoglou Photography: Mariana Bisti and Elias Sopeoglou Metal Fabricator: METALSO Sheet Metal Design Manufacturers: AkzoNobel, Isomat, METALSO, Trumpf Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +18 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... 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  • House Tjurpannan | HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | House Tjurpannan is a 90-square-meter black timber cabin designed by the Swedish architecture and design studio HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter. Completed in 2022, the private weekend retreat is located within the coastal Tjurpannan Nature Reserve in western Sweden. The area is known for its austere, windswept character, and the design takes inspiration from local vernacular architecture, specifically the boathouses and jetties found in the region. The architects conceived of the cabin as a simple, rustic, and flexible base for outdoor activities. The house was built with a low-profile and dark, natural colors to help it blend into the surrounding landscape. All the exterior timber was treated with tar, a traditional preservation method that provides a beautiful matte black finish and recalls the aesthetics of the nearby boathouses. The structure is raised off the ground on concrete piers anchored directly into the rock. This approach minimizes the cabin's environmental impact on the rocky terrain and protects it from the risk of flooding. An old stone wall on the property leads to a natural path that guides visitors toward the entrance. Inside, the house continues its minimalist and rustic aesthetic. The interior is also clad in wood, but stained a dark brown to frame the nature outside. The spatial organization is derived from a structural grid of standard wooden elements, which allows for visual connections between rooms. Full-height windows and glass doors provide stunning views of the coastal reserve and offer access to narrow decks. A large canopy extends from the house, creating a sense of horizontality that anchors the structure in its context and protects the terrace from the elements. Credits Architects: HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter (Isabell Gonzaga & Andreas Helgesson Gonzaga) Contractor: Byggtech Photography: Mikael Olsson | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_493aa8277a7e41e9a72ebc9dad8fdc3b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2557,h_2000,al_c,q_90/180.House%20Tjurpannan%20by%20HelgessonGonzaga%20Arkitekter-Mikael%20Olsson%20(1).jpg Please Wait 180.House Tjurpannan by HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter-Mikael Olsson (1).jpg House Tjurpannan is a 90-square-meter black timber cabin designed by the Swedish architecture and design studio HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter. Completed in 2022, the private weekend retreat is located within the coastal Tjurpannan Nature Reserve in western Sweden. The area is known for its austere, windswept character, and the design takes inspiration from local vernacular architecture, specifically the boathouses and jetties found in the region. The architects conceived of the cabin as a simple, rustic, and flexible base for outdoor activities. The house was built with a low-profile and dark, natural colors to help it blend into the surrounding landscape. All the exterior timber was treated with tar, a traditional preservation method that provides a beautiful matte black finish and recalls the aesthetics of the nearby boathouses. The structure is raised off the ground on concrete piers anchored directly into the rock. This approach minimizes the cabin's environmental impact on the rocky terrain and protects it from the risk of flooding. An old stone wall on the property leads to a natural path that guides visitors toward the entrance. Inside, the house continues its minimalist and rustic aesthetic. The interior is also clad in wood, but stained a dark brown to frame the nature outside. The spatial organization is derived from a structural grid of standard wooden elements, which allows for visual connections between rooms. Full-height windows and glass doors provide stunning views of the coastal reserve and offer access to narrow decks. A large canopy extends from the house, creating a sense of horizontality that anchors the structure in its context and protects the terrace from the elements. Credits Architects: HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter (Isabell Gonzaga & Andreas Helgesson Gonzaga) Contractor: Byggtech Photography: Mikael Olsson 180.House Tjurpannan by HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter-Mikael Olsson (3).jpg 180.House Tjurpannan by HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter-Mikael Olsson (4).jpg 1/4 0 Product 5.3K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in House Tjurpannan Tjurpannans Nature Preserve, LÅNGEBY 22, 457 95 Grebbestad, Sweden Architects: HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter Architecture Office Sweden Area: Year: City: Client: 90 m² 2022 Tjurpannan - Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Sweden Photographers: Mikael Olsson the Architects Description: House Tjurpannan is a 90-square-meter black timber cabin designed by the Swedish architecture and design studio HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter. Completed in 2022, the private weekend retreat is located within the coastal Tjurpannan Nature Reserve in western Sweden. The area is known for its austere, windswept character, and the design takes inspiration from local vernacular architecture, specifically the boathouses and jetties found in the region. The architects conceived of the cabin as a simple, rustic, and flexible base for outdoor activities. The house was built with a low-profile and dark, natural colors to help it blend into the surrounding landscape. All the exterior timber was treated with tar, a traditional preservation method that provides a beautiful matte black finish and recalls the aesthetics of the nearby boathouses. The structure is raised off the ground on concrete piers anchored directly into the rock. This approach minimizes the cabin's environmental impact on the rocky terrain and protects it from the risk of flooding. An old stone wall on the property leads to a natural path that guides visitors toward the entrance. Inside, the house continues its minimalist and rustic aesthetic. The interior is also clad in wood, but stained a dark brown to frame the nature outside. The spatial organization is derived from a structural grid of standard wooden elements, which allows for visual connections between rooms. Full-height windows and glass doors provide stunning views of the coastal reserve and offer access to narrow decks. A large canopy extends from the house, creating a sense of horizontality that anchors the structure in its context and protects the terrace from the elements. Credits Architects: HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter (Isabell Gonzaga & Andreas Helgesson Gonzaga) Contractor: Byggtech Photography: Mikael Olsson Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +12 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... 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  • Ben Lewis

    Ben Lewis | I specialize in designing, analyzing, and testing structures to meet industry requirements and client needs 0 Links Ben Lewis Structural Engineer Submit Community Store Posts Work Social Collaborate Please Wait Filter Close Area Less than 20 m² (215 ft²) 20-40 m² (215 - 430. ft²) 40-60 m² (430 - 645 ft²) 60-80 m² (645 - 861 ft²) 80-100 m² (861 - 1076 ft²) + 100 m² (1076.39 ft²) Countries ... View More Ideas Plans Collaborate with Ben Lewis on Featured Project | Brand - Agreement Proposal - Project Submit for Approval - Review and Approval - Agreement Code - Payment - Pricing: € 9 ,99 Single Feature 1 Post € 29 ,99 Package Deal 4 Features / Mo Get Started Join The Design-Build Crew Other Looking for other ways to collaborate? We're open to exploring other collaboration opportunities that might benefit both of us. If you have an idea or proposal that doesn't fit into one of the above categories, please don't hesitate to share it with us. Contact: E-mail: Social Media: Support Ben Lewis This Feature Is Not Available Right Now For This User Please Wait ... Top Zlink Users 397 Micro Homes Media 12.4K 17 Markitekt Architectural Designer 188 10 Carl Hecht CG artist 776 6 Grace Lee Architectural Designer 781 37 Anna Salonen Photographer 3.8K 16 Rosa Garcia Civil Engineer 630 10 Oda Lindberg Architect 2.8K 4 Antoni Wójcik Engineer 829 25 Andrew L CG Artist 1.2K 15 Huang Wei Interior Designer 681 8 Riikka Kekkonen Interior designer 1.4K 3 Joacim Löfgren designer 912 Load more Close ...

  • Wauhaus Cabin | Hello Wood | ZHIG

    MULTI-FUNCTIONAL | Cabin | The Wauhaus Cabin is a minimalist, 20-square-meter retreat designed and built by the Hungarian studio Hello Wood. Completed in 2021, the cabin is situated on a steep hillside in the Zala County hills of Hungary, appearing to float above the ground on stilts of varying lengths. The playful design, inspired by treehouses, offers a new perspective on the surrounding landscape and functions as a guest house, study, or glamping accommodation. The exterior is clad in graphite gray larch planking, creating a contemporary, clean look that contrasts with the warm interior. A narrow bridge provides access to the entrance, where it widens to form a small terrace. Inside, the space is completely covered in natural birch plywood, with oak flooring, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. A key feature is the large, floor-to-ceiling window at one end, which acts as a "fourth wall" and allows the landscape to define the mood of the interior by projecting different colors and light throughout the seasons. Additional round windows add a playful element to the design. Despite its compact size, the Wauhaus features a small kitchenette, and sliding birch plywood doors conceal the bathroom and cabinet, maximizing the use of the limited space. True to Hello Wood's focus on sustainable and durable construction, the cabin is built with eco-friendly materials and is designed for all-season use, promising to last for decades. Credits Designed & Built by: Hello Wood Design Board: András Huszár, Péter Pozsár, Dávid Ráday, Krisztián Tóth Concept: András Huszár, Dániel Kiss, Gergely Szőke Chief Architect: Péter Pozsár Project Architect: Bertalan Balku, Tamás Fülöp Architect: Tibor Pálóczi Photography: Máté Lakos | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_6e715432cd3f4e4295444ba8c430a73e~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1499,h_1000,al_c,q_85/182.Wauhaus%20Cabin%20by%20Hello%20Wood-M%C3%A1t%C3%A9%20Lakos%20(1).jpg Please Wait 182.Wauhaus Cabin by Hello Wood-Máté Lakos (1).jpg 182.Wauhaus Cabin by Hello Wood-Máté Lakos (2).jpg 182.Wauhaus Cabin by Hello Wood-Máté Lakos (5).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.6K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Wauhaus Cabin Zala County, Hungary Architects: Hello Wood Hello Wood Architecture Office Hungary Area: Year: City: Client: 20 m² 2021 Zala County hills Construction: Hello Wood Category: MULTI-FUNCTIONAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Hungary Photographers: Máté Lakos the Architects Description: The Wauhaus Cabin is a minimalist, 20-square-meter retreat designed and built by the Hungarian studio Hello Wood. Completed in 2021, the cabin is situated on a steep hillside in the Zala County hills of Hungary, appearing to float above the ground on stilts of varying lengths. The playful design, inspired by treehouses, offers a new perspective on the surrounding landscape and functions as a guest house, study, or glamping accommodation. The exterior is clad in graphite gray larch planking, creating a contemporary, clean look that contrasts with the warm interior. A narrow bridge provides access to the entrance, where it widens to form a small terrace. Inside, the space is completely covered in natural birch plywood, with oak flooring, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. A key feature is the large, floor-to-ceiling window at one end, which acts as a "fourth wall" and allows the landscape to define the mood of the interior by projecting different colors and light throughout the seasons. Additional round windows add a playful element to the design. Despite its compact size, the Wauhaus features a small kitchenette, and sliding birch plywood doors conceal the bathroom and cabinet, maximizing the use of the limited space. True to Hello Wood's focus on sustainable and durable construction, the cabin is built with eco-friendly materials and is designed for all-season use, promising to last for decades. Credits Designed & Built by: Hello Wood Design Board: András Huszár, Péter Pozsár, Dávid Ráday, Krisztián Tóth Concept: András Huszár, Dániel Kiss, Gergely Szőke Chief Architect: Péter Pozsár Project Architect: Bertalan Balku, Tamás Fülöp Architect: Tibor Pálóczi Photography: Máté Lakos Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +16 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Hello Wood More Projects by Please Wait Wauhaus Cabin Close ...

  • Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters | OMA | ZHIG

    CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE | Office Building | The Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters is a striking and efficient office building designed by OMA. The building features a distinctive and porous exterior skin made up of thousands of hexagonal windows that create a visually arresting appearance. The building's interior spaces are equally innovative and functional, with an open and flexible floor plan that encourages creative and collaborative work environments. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters is a revolutionary and influential example of contemporary architecture that pushes the boundaries of office design. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_86d9674b08484dd4a3e12ffc870552cf~mv2.webp Please Wait Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters.webp Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters2.webp 1/1 0 Product 4.6K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters 2012 Shennan Blvd, Futian CBD, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Architects: OMA OMA Architecture Office Netherlands Area: Year: City: Client: 180,000 m2 2013 Shenzhen Construction: China Construction First Building (Group) Corporation Limited Category: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Project Type: Office Building Post Type: Building Country: China Photographers: Philippe Ruault the architects Description: The Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters is a striking and efficient office building designed by OMA. The building features a distinctive and porous exterior skin made up of thousands of hexagonal windows that create a visually arresting appearance. The building's interior spaces are equally innovative and functional, with an open and flexible floor plan that encourages creative and collaborative work environments. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters is a revolutionary and influential example of contemporary architecture that pushes the boundaries of office design. Published on September 26, 2023 by: Premium Member Interior Designer Huang Wei View all Images +2 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted OMA More Projects by De Rotterdam2.webp De Rotterdam.webp 1/1 Mixed-use Skyscraper De Rotterdam HIGH-RISE ARCHITECTURE Wilhelminakade 134, 3072 AP Rotterdam, Netherlands. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art2.webp Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.webp 1/1 Museum Garage Museum of Contemporary Art ADAPTIVE REUSE Krymsky Val, 9/32, Moscow, Russia, 119049. 1/0 Television Headquarter CCTV Headquarters CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 32 E 3rd Ring Rd Middle, GuoMao, Chaoyang Qu, Beijing Shi, China. Casa da Música2.webp Casa da Música.webp 1/1 Concert Hall Casa da Música FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURE Av. da Boavista 604-610, 4149-071 Porto, Portugal. 1/0 Cultural Center The Prada Foundation POSTMODERN ARCHITECTURE Largo Isarco, 2, 20139 Milan, Italy. 16531230. (17).jpg 16531230. (18).jpg 16531230. (19).jpg 1/1 Cultural Center BLOX CULTURAL Bryghuspladsen 8, 1473 Copenhagen, Denmark Please Wait Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters Close ...

  • Cottage in Klínec | Archicraft | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cottage | The Cottage in Klínec is a wooden retreat designed by Czech architectural firm Archicraft. Completed in 2022, the project involved demolishing an existing cottage and designing a new wooden-framed structure in the same location, adhering to local regulations that required the new building to maintain the original footprint. The result is a simple and elegant cottage that provides its owners with a peaceful escape from city life. The design focuses on low-maintenance upkeep and seamless integration with the surrounding nature. Exterior: The dark color of the exterior helps the cottage blend into its forest surroundings. Wooden cladding was strategically used in shaded areas and as underlayment, while a gutterless roof was chosen to minimize maintenance. Interior: The cottage's interior is designed for comfort and relaxation, with a warm and cozy atmosphere. The layout is optimized for the owners' specific needs, which included spaces for a painting easel and a small desk. The living room features a kitchen, a sofa, and a fireplace. The sofa is positioned to offer a view of both the fireplace and a television. All bathrooms are equipped with windows for natural ventilation and light. Project details Location: Klínec, Czech Republic Year of completion: 2022 Architect: Archicraft Building constraints: The replacement structure was required to maintain the original building's footprint, including one above-ground floor and a residential attic. Additional sheds and verandas could be added, but not exceeding 10% of the existing built-up area and not facing the forest. Client: Private Investor | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_fe7402d3255b49d28be33c0f1df25541~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1800,h_1200,al_c,q_90/Cottage%20in%20Kl%C3%ADnec-Archicraft-Petar%20Polak%20(1).jpg 1/0 Private Public Pin Pin 0 x Appreciators 0 3D models Product 4.6K Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Cottage in Klínec 252 10 Klínec-Mníšek pod Brdy, Czechia archicraft.cz Source: Published on Sep 12, 2025 by: Media Micro Homes Premium Member More Buildings from Czechia Facts: Up Up Architecture Office Archicraft Czechia Category: RESIDENTIAL Cottage Project Type: Post Type: Building Country: Czechia Petar Polak Photographers: Architects: Archicraft Area: - Year: 2022 City: Klínec Construction: - Client Description: the Architects Text description by The Cottage in Klínec is a wooden retreat designed by Czech architectural firm Archicraft. Completed in 2022, the project involved demolishing an existing cottage and designing a new wooden-framed structure in the same location, adhering to local regulations that required the new building to maintain the original footprint. The result is a simple and elegant cottage that provides its owners with a peaceful escape from city life. The design focuses on low-maintenance upkeep and seamless integration with the surrounding nature. Exterior: The dark color of the exterior helps the cottage blend into its forest surroundings. Wooden cladding was strategically used in shaded areas and as underlayment, while a gutterless roof was chosen to minimize maintenance. Interior: The cottage's interior is designed for comfort and relaxation, with a warm and cozy atmosphere. The layout is optimized for the owners' specific needs, which included spaces for a painting easel and a small desk. The living room features a kitchen, a sofa, and a fireplace. The sofa is positioned to offer a view of both the fireplace and a television. All bathrooms are equipped with windows for natural ventilation and light. Project details Location: Klínec, Czech Republic Year of completion: 2022 Architect: Archicraft Building constraints: The replacement structure was required to maintain the original building's footprint, including one above-ground floor and a residential attic. Additional sheds and verandas could be added, but not exceeding 10% of the existing built-up area and not facing the forest. 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They meticulously address the details of their proposals, with the core principle of their work being the uniqueness of the material solution and the practicality of the proposal. Category Cottage Post Type Building Project Type RESIDENTIAL Country Czechia Year 2022 Area - Client Photographers Petar Polak www.zhiig.com Premium Member Media Micro Homes Collaborate 3D Design Suggest Materials Suggest Product Add Request Design © ZHIG Team Materials Suggested by Manufacturers: Model Full Name Details Details View more

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