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  • Gávea Arquitetos | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Gávea Arquitetos is a Rio de Janeiro-based architectural practice that specializes in sustainable and context-sensitive design. Their work often involves creating modular, low-impact structures in natural environments, with a strong emphasis on integrating buildings with the surrounding landscape. They prioritize essential living and resource efficiency, as exemplified by projects like the "Cabana Zero" retreat shelters in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_7304f413d9cb441ba5ccfce80cf2b744~mv2.jpg PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Gávea Arquitetos Brazil Small Title Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 869 Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Home gavea@gavea.arq.br Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Gávea Arquitetos is a Rio de Janeiro-based architectural practice that specializes in sustainable and context-sensitive design. Their work often involves creating modular, low-impact structures in natural environments, with a strong emphasis on integrating buildings with the surrounding landscape. They prioritize essential living and resource efficiency, as exemplified by projects like the "Cabana Zero" retreat shelters in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. 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 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (6).jpg In the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Gávea Arquitetos designed a series of retreats known as Zero Cabins. Completed in 2022, Cabana Zero is the prototype for 11 shelters built to serve a spiritual retreat program inspired by the Indigenous traditions of the Peruvian Amazon. The architects approached the project with a strong emphasis on low-impact construction, ensuring a minimal disturbance to the forest both during the process and in the project's long-term environmental presence. Constructed on challenging terrain, Cabana Zero is a modular wooden structure elevated from the ground. This design choice minimizes the alteration of the topography and simplifies the overall construction system. Reusing materials from an old shed on the site, the project features treated pine walls and avoids electricity and hot water. It also incorporates a dry toilet system, reflecting its off-grid, low-impact philosophy. The cabins are designed to be temporary, eventually meant to revert to the forest, mirroring the impermanent human occupation of the natural landscape. The aesthetic reflects a duality in how the cabin relates to its occupants and the surrounding environment. The interior features natural pine, contrasting with the exterior's black-stained wooden verandas. This creates a deliberate abstraction that immerses occupants directly into nature. Large openings allow for ample natural light and ventilation, reinforcing the connection between the interior and the exterior. In addition to the cabin itself, the project includes the restoration of native vegetation around the site and the creation of trails that allow access to specific areas of the forest without causing damage. Credits Architecture: Gávea Arquitetos Location: Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Photography: Pedro Kok 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (1).jpg 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (3).jpg 1/6 CABIN ZERO RETREATS Cabin Areal - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gávea Arquitetos Architects: Area: 21 m² Year: 2022 City: Areal Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Gávea Arquitetos Brazil Architecture Office Since ---- 0 1 Project 869 Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Home Contact Email: gavea@gavea.arq.br Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded Globe Languages: .. Gávea Arquitetos is a Rio de Janeiro-based architectural practice that specializes in sustainable and context-sensitive design. Their work often involves creating modular, low-impact structures in natural environments, with a strong emphasis on integrating buildings with the surrounding landscape. They prioritize essential living and resource efficiency, as exemplified by projects like the "Cabana Zero" retreat shelters in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (6).jpg In the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Gávea Arquitetos designed a series of retreats known as Zero Cabins. Completed in 2022, Cabana Zero is the prototype for 11 shelters built to serve a spiritual retreat program inspired by the Indigenous traditions of the Peruvian Amazon. The architects approached the project with a strong emphasis on low-impact construction, ensuring a minimal disturbance to the forest both during the process and in the project's long-term environmental presence. Constructed on challenging terrain, Cabana Zero is a modular wooden structure elevated from the ground. This design choice minimizes the alteration of the topography and simplifies the overall construction system. Reusing materials from an old shed on the site, the project features treated pine walls and avoids electricity and hot water. It also incorporates a dry toilet system, reflecting its off-grid, low-impact philosophy. The cabins are designed to be temporary, eventually meant to revert to the forest, mirroring the impermanent human occupation of the natural landscape. The aesthetic reflects a duality in how the cabin relates to its occupants and the surrounding environment. The interior features natural pine, contrasting with the exterior's black-stained wooden verandas. This creates a deliberate abstraction that immerses occupants directly into nature. Large openings allow for ample natural light and ventilation, reinforcing the connection between the interior and the exterior. In addition to the cabin itself, the project includes the restoration of native vegetation around the site and the creation of trails that allow access to specific areas of the forest without causing damage. Credits Architecture: Gávea Arquitetos Location: Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Photography: Pedro Kok 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (1).jpg 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (3).jpg 1/6 CABIN ZERO RETREATS Cabin Brazil All Buildings 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (6).jpg In the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Gávea Arquitetos designed a series of retreats known as Zero Cabins. Completed in 2022, Cabana Zero is the prototype for 11 shelters built to serve a spiritual retreat program inspired by the Indigenous traditions of the Peruvian Amazon. The architects approached the project with a strong emphasis on low-impact construction, ensuring a minimal disturbance to the forest both during the process and in the project's long-term environmental presence. Constructed on challenging terrain, Cabana Zero is a modular wooden structure elevated from the ground. This design choice minimizes the alteration of the topography and simplifies the overall construction system. Reusing materials from an old shed on the site, the project features treated pine walls and avoids electricity and hot water. It also incorporates a dry toilet system, reflecting its off-grid, low-impact philosophy. The cabins are designed to be temporary, eventually meant to revert to the forest, mirroring the impermanent human occupation of the natural landscape. The aesthetic reflects a duality in how the cabin relates to its occupants and the surrounding environment. The interior features natural pine, contrasting with the exterior's black-stained wooden verandas. This creates a deliberate abstraction that immerses occupants directly into nature. Large openings allow for ample natural light and ventilation, reinforcing the connection between the interior and the exterior. In addition to the cabin itself, the project includes the restoration of native vegetation around the site and the creation of trails that allow access to specific areas of the forest without causing damage. Credits Architecture: Gávea Arquitetos Location: Areal, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Photography: Pedro Kok 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (1).jpg 162.CABIN ZERO by Gávea Arquitetos-Pedro Kok (3).jpg 1/6 CABIN ZERO RETREATS Cabin Areal - State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Nicole Blair | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Nicole Blair is an Austin-based architect and former partner at Studio 512, known for her creative and context-driven residential projects, often involving adaptive reuse and innovative solutions for small and complex urban sites. Her work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, creative structural engineering, and a focus on maximizing space and light, as seen in notable projects like "The Perch," an elevated guesthouse on an East Austin bungalow, and "The Hive," an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Blair emphasizes a highly hands-on approach, often acting as both architect and contractor to achieve a high level of budget and design control. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_015c87d2d91c48bc9e99ee618ef9591b~mv2.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Nicole Blair United States Small Title Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 1.5K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Austin, TX, USA Home nicole@nicoleblair.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Nicole Blair is an Austin-based architect and former partner at Studio 512, known for her creative and context-driven residential projects, often involving adaptive reuse and innovative solutions for small and complex urban sites. Her work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, creative structural engineering, and a focus on maximizing space and light, as seen in notable projects like "The Perch," an elevated guesthouse on an East Austin bungalow, and "The Hive," an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Blair emphasizes a highly hands-on approach, often acting as both architect and contractor to achieve a high level of budget and design control. 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 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (1).jpg "An imaginative solution to the common urban challenge of limited space, The Perch by Nicole Blair is a 660-square-foot studio ingeniously built directly above an existing bungalow in Austin, Texas. The clients, who include a hairstylist and a landscape designer, sought to add flexible living space without sacrificing their beloved backyard garden. Architect Nicole Blair's design, completed in 2022, is a floating structure supported by four steel columns that pierce the bungalow's walls, minimizing site disruption. The steel frame was prefabricated off-site and craned into place in a single day, which allowed the homeowners to remain in their residence during construction. Aptly named for its elevated position, The Perch adds a layer of densification while honoring the existing home's scale and setting. The exterior is clad in durable, low-maintenance weathering steel and corrugated metal, echoing the angular, asymmetrical roofline and the original bungalow's steel elements. This material choice offers a bold, utilitarian aesthetic that will naturally evolve over time. The interior, however, provides a warm, tranquil contrast with its playful color palette of pale wood, white-washed pine, and blush cabinetry. The design maximizes the compact volume by incorporating vaulted ceilings and split-level floors, giving the impression of expansive space. The Perch is designed to be a deeply sensory experience. Subtle movement in the building's structure, felt on the steel staircase and the cantilevered front room, provides a gentle reminder of wind and gravity, connecting the inhabitants to their physical environment. Custom details reinforce this connection, such as a swaying steel coatrack and bent rebar elements that reference the landscape designer owner's yard. The multi-purpose space includes a secluded bedroom overlooking the garden and a dedicated salon for the hairstylist owner, demonstrating its adaptability and long-term value. Project credits Architecture and Builder: Nicole Blair Architects Interior Designer: Nicole Blair, with owners Dylan Robertson and Annie Cobb Landscape Design: Dylan Robertson, D-CRAIN Design and Construction Engineering: Ryan Stoltz and Amanda Dees, Structures PE Photography: Casey Dunn" 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (2).jpg 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (3).jpg 1/5 The Perch RESIDENTIAL House Austin, TX, USA Nicole Blair Architects: Area: 660 ft² Year: 2021 City: Austin, Texas Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Nicole Blair United States Architecture Office Since ---- 0 1 Project 1.5K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Austin, TX, USA Home Contact Email: nicole@nicoleblair.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded Globe Languages: .. Nicole Blair is an Austin-based architect and former partner at Studio 512, known for her creative and context-driven residential projects, often involving adaptive reuse and innovative solutions for small and complex urban sites. Her work is characterized by minimalist aesthetics, creative structural engineering, and a focus on maximizing space and light, as seen in notable projects like "The Perch," an elevated guesthouse on an East Austin bungalow, and "The Hive," an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Blair emphasizes a highly hands-on approach, often acting as both architect and contractor to achieve a high level of budget and design control. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (1).jpg "An imaginative solution to the common urban challenge of limited space, The Perch by Nicole Blair is a 660-square-foot studio ingeniously built directly above an existing bungalow in Austin, Texas. The clients, who include a hairstylist and a landscape designer, sought to add flexible living space without sacrificing their beloved backyard garden. Architect Nicole Blair's design, completed in 2022, is a floating structure supported by four steel columns that pierce the bungalow's walls, minimizing site disruption. The steel frame was prefabricated off-site and craned into place in a single day, which allowed the homeowners to remain in their residence during construction. Aptly named for its elevated position, The Perch adds a layer of densification while honoring the existing home's scale and setting. The exterior is clad in durable, low-maintenance weathering steel and corrugated metal, echoing the angular, asymmetrical roofline and the original bungalow's steel elements. This material choice offers a bold, utilitarian aesthetic that will naturally evolve over time. The interior, however, provides a warm, tranquil contrast with its playful color palette of pale wood, white-washed pine, and blush cabinetry. The design maximizes the compact volume by incorporating vaulted ceilings and split-level floors, giving the impression of expansive space. The Perch is designed to be a deeply sensory experience. Subtle movement in the building's structure, felt on the steel staircase and the cantilevered front room, provides a gentle reminder of wind and gravity, connecting the inhabitants to their physical environment. Custom details reinforce this connection, such as a swaying steel coatrack and bent rebar elements that reference the landscape designer owner's yard. The multi-purpose space includes a secluded bedroom overlooking the garden and a dedicated salon for the hairstylist owner, demonstrating its adaptability and long-term value. Project credits Architecture and Builder: Nicole Blair Architects Interior Designer: Nicole Blair, with owners Dylan Robertson and Annie Cobb Landscape Design: Dylan Robertson, D-CRAIN Design and Construction Engineering: Ryan Stoltz and Amanda Dees, Structures PE Photography: Casey Dunn" 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (2).jpg 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (3).jpg 1/5 The Perch RESIDENTIAL House United States All Buildings 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (1).jpg "An imaginative solution to the common urban challenge of limited space, The Perch by Nicole Blair is a 660-square-foot studio ingeniously built directly above an existing bungalow in Austin, Texas. The clients, who include a hairstylist and a landscape designer, sought to add flexible living space without sacrificing their beloved backyard garden. Architect Nicole Blair's design, completed in 2022, is a floating structure supported by four steel columns that pierce the bungalow's walls, minimizing site disruption. The steel frame was prefabricated off-site and craned into place in a single day, which allowed the homeowners to remain in their residence during construction. Aptly named for its elevated position, The Perch adds a layer of densification while honoring the existing home's scale and setting. The exterior is clad in durable, low-maintenance weathering steel and corrugated metal, echoing the angular, asymmetrical roofline and the original bungalow's steel elements. This material choice offers a bold, utilitarian aesthetic that will naturally evolve over time. The interior, however, provides a warm, tranquil contrast with its playful color palette of pale wood, white-washed pine, and blush cabinetry. The design maximizes the compact volume by incorporating vaulted ceilings and split-level floors, giving the impression of expansive space. The Perch is designed to be a deeply sensory experience. Subtle movement in the building's structure, felt on the steel staircase and the cantilevered front room, provides a gentle reminder of wind and gravity, connecting the inhabitants to their physical environment. Custom details reinforce this connection, such as a swaying steel coatrack and bent rebar elements that reference the landscape designer owner's yard. The multi-purpose space includes a secluded bedroom overlooking the garden and a dedicated salon for the hairstylist owner, demonstrating its adaptability and long-term value. Project credits Architecture and Builder: Nicole Blair Architects Interior Designer: Nicole Blair, with owners Dylan Robertson and Annie Cobb Landscape Design: Dylan Robertson, D-CRAIN Design and Construction Engineering: Ryan Stoltz and Amanda Dees, Structures PE Photography: Casey Dunn" 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (2).jpg 294.The Perch by Nicole Blair-Casey Dunn (3).jpg 1/5 The Perch RESIDENTIAL House Austin, TX, USA

  • Chloe Lee

    Chloe LeeI translate concepts into compelling animations and visual effects 1/1 . Chloe Lee CG Artist Small Title Oct 11, 2023 Joined Premium Member 0 Project 626 Views 0 11 Idea Appreciated Appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: 6000 Perth, Australia Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: English Globe Software Proficiency: Links: I translate concepts into compelling animations and visual effects Skills: 3D animation, Lighting, Rigging, Compositing, Motion graphics Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Globe Website: Visit Globe PDFs & Articles Globe My Gallery Globe My 3D models Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Materials Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Projects Inspiration Buildings Curated by Chloe Lee No projects by Chloe Lee yet! Check back soon for updates 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 ... Check back for updates! Chloe Lee hasn't shared any Buildings yet Thoughts & Feedback All Thoughts My Thoughts ... Comment Log in to join the conversation ... 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 ... 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 Comment Log in to join the conversation ... Full Name Job Title Position ... ... ... ... ... Gallery: Up Up Horizontal Vertical Delete View more Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List 3D models: Up Up View more Materials: Up Up View more PDFs & Presentations: Up Up Projects & Articles: Up Up ... View more About: Up Up . Chloe Lee CG Artist Premium Member Joined Oct 11, 2023 0 Product 0 Project 11 Idea 626 Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: 6000 Perth, Australia Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: English Globe Software Proficiency: I translate concepts into compelling animations and visual effects Skills: 3D animation, Lighting, Rigging, Compositing, Motion graphics Contact Information: Globe Website & Links: Visit Inspiration Projects 3D models View all Ideas 1/2 TITLE ... ... ... ... Architects: Area: ... Year: ... City: ... Construction: ... No Projects yet. 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 .. No Projects yet. .. No Projects yet.

  • Tom Brown

    Tom Brown | I specialize in designing, analyzing, and testing structures to meet industry requirements and client needs 0 Links Tom Brown 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 Tom Brown 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 Tom Brown This Feature Is Not Available Right Now For This User Please Wait ... Top Zlink Users 399 Micro Homes Media 14.4K 17 Markitekt Architectural Designer 290 10 Carl Hecht CG artist 845 6 Grace Lee Architectural Designer 909 37 Anna Salonen Photographer 3.8K 16 Rosa Garcia Civil Engineer 728 10 Oda Lindberg Architect 2.8K 4 Antoni Wójcik Engineer 866 25 Andrew L CG Artist 1.3K 15 Huang Wei Interior Designer 754 8 Riikka Kekkonen Interior designer 1.4K 3 Joacim Löfgren designer 960 Load more Close ...

  • Electrical Plugs

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  • Konstantin Georgiev

    Konstantin GeorgievI work on creating environmentally friendly and energy-efficient concepts for industries 1/1 KG Konstantin Georgiev Environmental Engineer Small Title Oct 7, 2023 Joined Premium Member 0 Project 610 Views 0 0 Idea Appreciated Appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: English Globe Software Proficiency: Links: I work on creating environmentally friendly and energy-efficient concepts for industries Skills: Life cycle analysis, sustainability analysis, environmental management, risk assessment, statistical analysis Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Globe Website: Visit Globe PDFs & Articles Globe My Gallery Globe My 3D models Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Materials Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Projects Inspiration Buildings Curated by Konstantin Georgiev No projects by Konstantin Georgiev yet! Check back soon for updates 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 ... Check back for updates! Konstantin Georgiev hasn't shared any Buildings yet Thoughts & Feedback All Thoughts My Thoughts ... Comment Log in to join the conversation ... 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 ... 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 Comment Log in to join the conversation ... Full Name Job Title Position ... ... ... ... ... Gallery: Up Up Horizontal Vertical CAPS TITLE Delete View more Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List Join The List 3D models: Up Up View more Materials: Up Up View more PDFs & Presentations: Up Up Projects & Articles: Up Up ... View more About: Up Up . Konstantin Georgiev Environmental Engineer Premium Member Joined Oct 7, 2023 0 Product 0 Project 0 Idea 610 Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: 8000 Burgas, Bulgaria Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: .. Globe Software Proficiency: I work on creating environmentally friendly and energy-efficient concepts for industries Skills: Life cycle analysis, sustainability analysis, environmental management, risk assessment, statistical analysis Contact Information: Globe Website & Links: Visit Inspiration Projects 3D models View all Ideas 1/2 TITLE ... ... ... ... Architects: Area: ... Year: ... City: ... Construction: ... No Projects yet. 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 .. No Projects yet. .. No Projects yet.

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  • Galaxy Soho | Zaha Hadid Architects | ZHIG

    CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE | Mixed-use Development | Galaxy Soho is a stunning and futuristic mixed-use development in Beijing's central business district. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the building features a series of interconnected and curvilinear structures that create a sense of flowing movement and dynamism. The building's interior spaces are equally impressive, with a range of retail, dining, and entertainment destinations that seamlessly blend with the building's sculptural and iconic design. The Galaxy Soho is a celebrated and visionary example of contemporary architecture that has become a landmark of Beijing. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_fce7f7f89d874bed949141be6fd73807~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1200,h_800,al_c,q_85/Galaxy%20Soho3.jpg Please Wait Galaxy Soho.jpg Galaxy Soho3.jpg Galaxy Soho4.png 1/2 0 Product 5.8K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Galaxy Soho 9 Guanghua Rd, Chaoyang Qu, Beijing Shi, China. Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects Zaha Hadid Architects Architecture Office United Kingdom Area: Year: City: Client: 332,857 m2 2012 Beijing Construction: China Construction First Building (Group) Corporation Limited Category: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Project Type: Mixed-use Development Post Type: Building Country: China Photographers: Iwan Baan the architects Description: Galaxy Soho is a stunning and futuristic mixed-use development in Beijing's central business district. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the building features a series of interconnected and curvilinear structures that create a sense of flowing movement and dynamism. The building's interior spaces are equally impressive, with a range of retail, dining, and entertainment destinations that seamlessly blend with the building's sculptural and iconic design. The Galaxy Soho is a celebrated and visionary example of contemporary architecture that has become a landmark of Beijing. Published on September 26, 2023 by: Premium Member Interior Designer Huang Wei View all Images +4 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 Zaha Hadid Architects More Projects by The London Aquatics Centre2.jpg The London Aquatics Centre3.jpg The London Aquatics Centre4.jpg 1/3 Sports Center The London Aquatics Centre CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 2ZQ, United Kingdom. Antwerp Port House2.jpg Antwerp Port House3.jpg Antwerp Port House4.jpg 1/3 Office Building Antwerp Port House CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Zaha Hadidplein 1, 2030 Antwerpen, Belgium. Beijing Daxing International Airport2.jpg Beijing Daxing International Airport3.jpg Beijing Daxing International Airport4.jpg 1/2 Airport Beijing Daxing International Airport CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Daxing District, Beijing, China. Citylife Milan - Il Curvo and Il Dritto9.jpg Citylife Milan - Il Curvo and Il Dritto.jpg Citylife Milan - Il Curvo and Il Dritto10.jpg 1/4 Mixed-Use Development Citylife Milan - Il Curvo and Il Dritto CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Piazza Giulio Cesare, 20145 Milan, Italy. The Vienna University of Economics and Business Library and Learning Center5.jpg The Vienna University of Economics and Business Library and Learning Center2.jpg The Vienna University of Economics and Business Library and Learning Center3.jpg 1/3 University Library The Vienna University of Economics and Business Library and Learning Center CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Wien, Austria. Guangzhou Opera House2.jpg Guangzhou Opera House3.jpg Guangzhou Opera House4.jpg 1/2 Opera House Guangzhou Opera House CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 1 Zhujiang W Rd, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Please Wait Galaxy Soho Close ...

  • Utrecht Cabin | Zecc Architecten | ZHIG

    RECREATIONAL | Cabin | Utrecht Cabin, or Recreational House, is a 40-square-meter contemporary cottage in a rural area north of Utrecht, Netherlands. Completed around 2014, the cabin was a collaboration between Zecc Architecten and interior designer Roel van Norel. It is built on the footprint of a former greenhouse and offers a serene getaway for the owners. The cabin features an asymmetrical gable roof clad in slate stone, with a chimney. The exterior combines a largely closed side with one that is highly adaptable, featuring movable horizontal shutters made of Western Red Cedar. When closed, these shutters blend seamlessly with the building's facade, offering privacy and a homogenous appearance. When open, they reveal a full glass wall, connecting the interior with the surrounding woods and a grassy clearing. The interior of the tiny house is defined by fine wood craftsmanship and clever use of space. All facilities—including the kitchen, wood stove, bathroom, and storage—are integrated into a single, handmade oak wall. The space is divided into a front living and dining area and a rear bedroom and bath. A sliding wooden panel can separate these sections for greater privacy. Above the rear section, a mezzanine provides extra sleeping space. Light enters through the full glass wall and a vertical window in the bedroom that extends to the roof's ridgeline. Credits Architects: Zecc Architecten Interior Designer: Roel van Norel Photography: Stijn Poelstra Contractor: Bert Oostenbruggen (for basic structure) Clients: Hanne Caspersen and Roland Manders Manufacturers: Duravit, Grohe | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_a257cf256eb84cf8911c74ec8a7955bf~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_530,h_353,al_c,q_80/426.Utrecht%20Cabin%20by%20Zecc%20Architecten-Stijn%20Poelstra%20(1).jpg Please Wait 426.Utrecht Cabin by Zecc Architecten-Stijn Poelstra (1).jpg "Utrecht Cabin, or Recreational House, is a 40-square-meter contemporary cottage in a rural area north of Utrecht, Netherlands. Completed around 2014, the cabin was a collaboration between Zecc Architecten and interior designer Roel van Norel. It is built on the footprint of a former greenhouse and offers a serene getaway for the owners. The cabin features an asymmetrical gable roof clad in slate stone, with a chimney. The exterior combines a largely closed side with one that is highly adaptable, featuring movable horizontal shutters made of Western Red Cedar. When closed, these shutters blend seamlessly with the building's facade, offering privacy and a homogenous appearance. When open, they reveal a full glass wall, connecting the interior with the surrounding woods and a grassy clearing. The interior of the tiny house is defined by fine wood craftsmanship and clever use of space. All facilities—including the kitchen, wood stove, bathroom, and storage—are integrated into a single, handmade oak wall. The space is divided into a front living and dining area and a rear bedroom and bath. A sliding wooden panel can separate these sections for greater privacy. Above the rear section, a mezzanine provides extra sleeping space. Light enters through the full glass wall and a vertical window in the bedroom that extends to the roof's ridgeline. Credits Architects: Zecc Architecten Interior Designer: Roel van Norel Photography: Stijn Poelstra Contractor: Bert Oostenbruggen (for basic structure) Clients: Hanne Caspersen and Roland Manders Manufacturers: Duravit, Grohe" 426.Utrecht Cabin by Zecc Architecten-Stijn Poelstra (16).jpg 426.Utrecht Cabin by Zecc Architecten-Stijn Poelstra (11).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.0K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Utrecht Cabin Utrecht, Netherlands Architects: Zecc Architecten Zecc Architects Architecture Office Netherlands Area: Year: City: Client: 40 m² 2014 Utrecht Hanne Caspersen & Roland Man Construction: Casco , Bert Oostenbruggen Category: RECREATIONAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Netherlands Photographers: Stijn Poelstra the Architects Description: Utrecht Cabin, or Recreational House, is a 40-square-meter contemporary cottage in a rural area north of Utrecht, Netherlands. Completed around 2014, the cabin was a collaboration between Zecc Architecten and interior designer Roel van Norel. It is built on the footprint of a former greenhouse and offers a serene getaway for the owners. The cabin features an asymmetrical gable roof clad in slate stone, with a chimney. The exterior combines a largely closed side with one that is highly adaptable, featuring movable horizontal shutters made of Western Red Cedar. When closed, these shutters blend seamlessly with the building's facade, offering privacy and a homogenous appearance. When open, they reveal a full glass wall, connecting the interior with the surrounding woods and a grassy clearing. The interior of the tiny house is defined by fine wood craftsmanship and clever use of space. All facilities—including the kitchen, wood stove, bathroom, and storage—are integrated into a single, handmade oak wall. The space is divided into a front living and dining area and a rear bedroom and bath. A sliding wooden panel can separate these sections for greater privacy. Above the rear section, a mezzanine provides extra sleeping space. Light enters through the full glass wall and a vertical window in the bedroom that extends to the roof's ridgeline. Credits Architects: Zecc Architecten Interior Designer: Roel van Norel Photography: Stijn Poelstra Contractor: Bert Oostenbruggen (for basic structure) Clients: Hanne Caspersen and Roland Manders Manufacturers: Duravit, Grohe 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 Zecc Architecten More Projects by Please Wait Utrecht Cabin Close ...

  • Dani Serrano | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Dani Serrano is an architect known for his residential projects, particularly the Camper House in Nicaragua, which repurposes a camper van into a 240-square-foot tiny home surrounded by an open wooden structure. Since 2020, Serrano has been working independently in the Pacific north of Nicaragua, focusing on designs that connect with the landscape and climate using simple, local, and sustainable materials like teak. A passionate surfer, Serrano's work is influenced by his experiences in Central America, the Caribbean, and Bali. He approaches projects with a hands-on method, from inception to completion, and has since completed other bespoke projects, including a Courtyard House in Nicaragua. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_7d162f2e9dbe4c669a619aaaa62b8291~mv2.jpg PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Dani Serrano Nicaragua Small Title 2020 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 887 Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Aposentillo, Nicaragua Home daniserranostudio@gmail.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 2020 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Dani Serrano is an architect known for his residential projects, particularly the Camper House in Nicaragua, which repurposes a camper van into a 240-square-foot tiny home surrounded by an open wooden structure. Since 2020, Serrano has been working independently in the Pacific north of Nicaragua, focusing on designs that connect with the landscape and climate using simple, local, and sustainable materials like teak. A passionate surfer, Serrano's work is influenced by his experiences in Central America, the Caribbean, and Bali. He approaches projects with a hands-on method, from inception to completion, and has since completed other bespoke projects, including a Courtyard House in Nicaragua. 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 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (8).jpeg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (1).jpg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (2).jfif 1/5 Camper House CAMPING Cabin Aposentillo, Nicaragua Dani Serrano Studio Architects: Area: 22.3 m² Year: 2022 City: Aposentillo Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Dani Serrano Nicaragua Architecture Office Since 2020 ---- 0 1 Project 887 Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Aposentillo, Nicaragua Home Contact Email: daniserranostudio@gmail.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 2020 Globe Languages: .. Dani Serrano is an architect known for his residential projects, particularly the Camper House in Nicaragua, which repurposes a camper van into a 240-square-foot tiny home surrounded by an open wooden structure. Since 2020, Serrano has been working independently in the Pacific north of Nicaragua, focusing on designs that connect with the landscape and climate using simple, local, and sustainable materials like teak. A passionate surfer, Serrano's work is influenced by his experiences in Central America, the Caribbean, and Bali. He approaches projects with a hands-on method, from inception to completion, and has since completed other bespoke projects, including a Courtyard House in Nicaragua. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (8).jpeg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (1).jpg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (2).jfif 1/5 Camper House CAMPING Cabin Nicaragua All Buildings 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (8).jpeg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (1).jpg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (2).jfif 1/5 Camper House CAMPING Cabin Aposentillo, Nicaragua

  • Jewell Box | Mell Lawrence Architects | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | The Jewell Box, a collaborative design by Mell Lawrence Architects and Citizen Artist, is a multifunctional guest house and retreat nestled among Austin, Texas's live oak trees. Designed for a client who wanted a "cabin in the woods," the 1,100-square-foot structure serves as an escape, a place of play, and a space for guests. Its compact, solid street-facing exterior, clad in timber, provides privacy, while the interior and rear facades open up completely to embrace the lush natural landscape and creek below. Maximizing the connection to its surroundings, the design is flanked by two large live oak trees that provide natural shade. The architects incorporated large, double-height steel and glass doors that fill the home with natural light and expand the main living space into the outdoors. The interior features a double-height living and dining area, with the kitchen and bathroom integrated discreetly into a back wall, keeping the central space open and airy. A lofted bedroom, offering a "treehouse feel," overlooks the living area and opens onto a screened porch nestled among the tree branches. The interior palette combines a contemporary architectural shell with warm, curated details inspired by European craft. Materials like sandy blonde timber, blue and ochre tiles, and linen curtains soften the transition between the sleek exterior and the inviting interior. Found objects and collected treasures brought back from Europe add a personal, handmade touch to the smaller, more intimate spaces. The balance of permanence—achieved through the home's deep foundations—and a cabin-like flexibility allows the structure to adapt to different uses, from a stage for entertaining to a private sanctuary. Project credits Architecture: Mell Lawrence Architects Interior Design: Citizen Artist Build: Wilmington Gordon Photography: Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky Landscape Design: James David Landscape Construction: Jackson Broussard Project Team: Mell Lawrence, Hector Martell, Morgan Parker | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_9427e93332b44fd981ee9a2ee27613ea~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_917,al_c,q_85/276.Jewell%20Box%20by%20Mell%20Lawrence%20Architects-Nathan%20Kirkman%20%26%20Leonid%20Furmansky%20(1).jpg Please Wait 276.Jewell Box by Mell Lawrence Architects-Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky (1).jpg "The Jewell Box, a collaborative design by Mell Lawrence Architects and Citizen Artist, is a multifunctional guest house and retreat nestled among Austin, Texas's live oak trees. Designed for a client who wanted a ""cabin in the woods,"" the 1,100-square-foot structure serves as an escape, a place of play, and a space for guests. Its compact, solid street-facing exterior, clad in timber, provides privacy, while the interior and rear facades open up completely to embrace the lush natural landscape and creek below. Maximizing the connection to its surroundings, the design is flanked by two large live oak trees that provide natural shade. The architects incorporated large, double-height steel and glass doors that fill the home with natural light and expand the main living space into the outdoors. The interior features a double-height living and dining area, with the kitchen and bathroom integrated discreetly into a back wall, keeping the central space open and airy. A lofted bedroom, offering a ""treehouse feel,"" overlooks the living area and opens onto a screened porch nestled among the tree branches. The interior palette combines a contemporary architectural shell with warm, curated details inspired by European craft. Materials like sandy blonde timber, blue and ochre tiles, and linen curtains soften the transition between the sleek exterior and the inviting interior. Found objects and collected treasures brought back from Europe add a personal, handmade touch to the smaller, more intimate spaces. The balance of permanence—achieved through the home's deep foundations—and a cabin-like flexibility allows the structure to adapt to different uses, from a stage for entertaining to a private sanctuary. Project credits Architecture: Mell Lawrence Architects Interior Design: Citizen Artist Build: Wilmington Gordon Photography: Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky Landscape Design: James David Landscape Construction: Jackson Broussard Project Team: Mell Lawrence, Hector Martell, Morgan Parker" 276.Jewell Box by Mell Lawrence Architects-Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky (2).jpg 276.Jewell Box by Mell Lawrence Architects-Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky (3).jpg 1/5 0 Product 4.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Jewell Box Austin, TX, USA Architects: Mell Lawrence Architects Mell Lawrence Architects Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 1100 ft² 2019 Austin, Texas Construction: Wilmington Gordon, Drophouse Design Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Nathan Kirkman, Leonid Furmansky the Architects Description: The Jewell Box, a collaborative design by Mell Lawrence Architects and Citizen Artist, is a multifunctional guest house and retreat nestled among Austin, Texas's live oak trees. Designed for a client who wanted a "cabin in the woods," the 1,100-square-foot structure serves as an escape, a place of play, and a space for guests. Its compact, solid street-facing exterior, clad in timber, provides privacy, while the interior and rear facades open up completely to embrace the lush natural landscape and creek below. Maximizing the connection to its surroundings, the design is flanked by two large live oak trees that provide natural shade. The architects incorporated large, double-height steel and glass doors that fill the home with natural light and expand the main living space into the outdoors. The interior features a double-height living and dining area, with the kitchen and bathroom integrated discreetly into a back wall, keeping the central space open and airy. A lofted bedroom, offering a "treehouse feel," overlooks the living area and opens onto a screened porch nestled among the tree branches. The interior palette combines a contemporary architectural shell with warm, curated details inspired by European craft. Materials like sandy blonde timber, blue and ochre tiles, and linen curtains soften the transition between the sleek exterior and the inviting interior. Found objects and collected treasures brought back from Europe add a personal, handmade touch to the smaller, more intimate spaces. The balance of permanence—achieved through the home's deep foundations—and a cabin-like flexibility allows the structure to adapt to different uses, from a stage for entertaining to a private sanctuary. Project credits Architecture: Mell Lawrence Architects Interior Design: Citizen Artist Build: Wilmington Gordon Photography: Nathan Kirkman & Leonid Furmansky Landscape Design: James David Landscape Construction: Jackson Broussard Project Team: Mell Lawrence, Hector Martell, Morgan Parker Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +13 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 Mell Lawrence Architects More Projects by Please Wait Jewell Box Close ...

  • Manufactured Product, HAY, QUILTON

    QUILTON QUILTON Designed By DOSHI LEVIEN, 2021 HAY Manufacturer Denmark View Storefront Category: FURNITURE Sofa Materials: Colour: SEE PRODUCT FACT SHEET Product Code: Manufacture Year: 2021 3 SEATER WIDTH 248 CM | 97.64” DEPTH 109 CM | 42.91” HEIGHT 72 CM | 28.35” SEAT HEIGHT 41 CM | 16.14” SEAT DEPTH 77 CM | 30.31” Dimensions: 0.00 BIM/CAD Retailers Map © copyrights to: hay.dk HAY Denmark See all More by HAY Like Liked Please login to like QUILTON Apr 25, 2023 Overview Details Comments HIGHLIGHTS Quilton is a multi-functional sofa designed by Doshi Levien with the flexibility of a modular system. The quilted upholstery encapsulates the softness and volume of the foam and wadding seats, offering a high level of comfort. The modules can be customised into individual sofa combinations. Available in a wide variety of fabric and leather options with or without a contrast base. Also available in selected duo combinations. FSC™ certified. Suitable for a wide variety of private and public environments. Qualified for contract use. CONSTRUCTION Blindframe construction in FSC-certified plywood, chipboard and spruce wood with polyurethane foam and wadding. Incl. Nozag springs. Fully upholstered with Fibertex bottom. Legs turned in solid beech wood with felt pads. The modules are premounted with hooks and receivers in steel for connecting and black removable nylon handles for easier carriage. OPTIONS CMHR foam (fire retardant). Quilton cushion. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Poland FABRIC & LEATHER UPHOLSTERY Please see our Fabric Overview for approved standard fabrics. The stitching details also continue down the back and the armrest of the leather variants. PDF Sign up to join the conversation In order to have your Name and photo displayed you must have "Info. Card". Job Title Full Name Position Position Comment Comments: Full Name Job Title Position This is a subparagraph test for comments Position Full Name Job Title Position ... .. More Comments 0 Likes 0 Views 0 Comments www.Zhiig .com 1/1 Details Overview Comments HIGHLIGHTS Quilton is a multi-functional sofa designed by Doshi Levien with the flexibility of a modular system. The quilted upholstery encapsulates the softness and volume of the foam and wadding seats, offering a high level of comfort. The modules can be customised into individual sofa combinations. Available in a wide variety of fabric and leather options with or without a contrast base. Also available in selected duo combinations. FSC™ certified. Suitable for a wide variety of private and public environments. Qualified for contract use. CONSTRUCTION Blindframe construction in FSC-certified plywood, chipboard and spruce wood with polyurethane foam and wadding. Incl. Nozag springs. Fully upholstered with Fibertex bottom. Legs turned in solid beech wood with felt pads. The modules are premounted with hooks and receivers in steel for connecting and black removable nylon handles for easier carriage. OPTIONS CMHR foam (fire retardant). Quilton cushion. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Poland FABRIC & LEATHER UPHOLSTERY Please see our Fabric Overview for approved standard fabrics. The stitching details also continue down the back and the armrest of the leather variants. Sign up to join the conversation In order to have your Name and photo displayed you must have "Info. Card" . Job Title Full Name Position Position Comment Comments: More Comments

  • Louvre Abu Dhabi | Ateliers Jean Nouvel | ZHIG

    CULTURAL | Museum | “It is a project founded on a major symbol of Arab architecture: the dome. But here, with its evident shift from tradition, the dome is a modern proposal.” Jean Nouvel | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_71f49046b8434855a27aa98cbcbab879~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1600,h_1200,al_c,q_85/Louvre%20Abu%20Dhabi%20(1).jpg 1/0 Private Public Pin Pin 0 x Appreciators 0 3D models Product 5.6K Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Louvre Abu Dhabi Cultural District - Saadiyat Island - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates jeannouvel.com Source: Published on Sep 30, 2023 by: Photographer Anna Salonen Premium Member More Buildings from United Arab Emirates Facts: Up Up Architecture Office Ateliers Jean Nouvel France Category: CULTURAL Museum Project Type: Post Type: Building Country: United Arab Emirates Photographers: Architects: Ateliers Jean Nouvel Area: 97,000 m² Year: 2017 City: Abu Dhabi Construction: Damien FARAUT, Athina FARAUT, Kris GELDOF Client Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) Description: the architects Text description by “It is a project founded on a major symbol of Arab architecture: the dome. But here, with its evident shift from tradition, the dome is a modern proposal.” Jean Nouvel Team Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen 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 Ateliers Jean Nouvel Immeuble Zlaty Andel.png 1/1 Immeuble Zlaty Andel COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Mixed-use Plzeňská 2-4, 150 00 Prague 5-Anděl, Czechia HEKLA (2).jpg HEKLA (3).jpg HEKLA (4).jpg 1/3 HEKLA COMMERCIAL Office Building La Défense, Puteaux, France National Museum of Qatar (1).jpg National Museum of Qatar (5).jpg National Museum of Qatar (7).jpg 1/3 National Museum of Qatar CULTURAL Museum Al Corniche St Garage, Al Corniche, Doha, Qatar One Central Park.jpg One Central Park2.jpg One Central Park3.jpg 1/3 One Central Park CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Mixed-use Development 614/3 Carlton Street, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia About Ateliers Jean Nouvel: Ateliers Jean Nouvel (AJN) is a world-renowned design firm that gathers a multicultural team of 130 people from more than twenty countries. Ateliers Jean Nouvel combines the disciplines of architecture, urban planning, interior design, landscape design, graphic design, and product design into a single integrated practice. Jean Nouvel’s award winning designs and reputation have attracted many prestigious commissions. His portfolio of completed projects or projects currently in progress includes museums, concert halls, conference centers, theaters, hotels, residential buildings, office buildings, commercial centers, and private residences. Among them, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the National Museum of Qatar (Doha), the National Art Museum Of China – NAMOC (Beijing), the cultural complex The Artists’ Garden (Qingdao), the Pudong Art Museum (Shanghai), the 53W53 tower integrating the extension of the MoMA galleries (New York), the Stelios Ioannou Learning Resource Center – University Of Cyprus (Nicosia), the European Patent Office (Rijswijk), the Tencent headquarters (Guangzhou), the office towers La Marseillaise (Marseille), Duo (Paris), and HEKLA (Paris), the residential towers Le Nouvel KLCC (Kuala Lumpur), Anderson 18 (Singapore), Nouvel Ardmore (Singapore) and Torre Rosewood – Cidade Matarazzo (São Paulo) and the Lux Hotel (Chengdu). source: jeannouvel.com Category Museum Post Type Building Project Type CULTURAL Country United Arab Emirates Year 2017 Area 97,000 m² Client Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) Photographers www.zhiig.com Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen 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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    Micro Homes 1/1 . Micro Homes Media Small Title Nov 19, 2023 Joined Premium Member 0 Project 14.4K Views 28 27 Idea Appreciated Appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: Home Contact Email: micro.homes.contact@gmail.com Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: English Globe Software Proficiency: Links: Micro Homes https://www.youtube.com/@Micro-Homes Micro Homes https://www.instagram.com/micro.homes Skills: Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Globe Website: Visit Globe PDFs & Articles Globe My Gallery Globe My 3D models Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Materials Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Projects Inspiration Buildings Curated by Micro Homes No projects by Micro Homes yet! 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Designed by Sol Haus Design in collaboration with owners Seal and Scott Graeber, and constructed by local contractor Tyler Turner, this compact structure exemplifies sustainability and community engagement. The cottage features an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, creating a spacious feel filled with natural light. Expansive windows offer stunning views of the surrounding California Oaks, Pepper, and Olive trees, seamlessly connecting the interior with the natural landscape. A large deck extends the living space outdoors, enhancing the home's relationship with its environment. Constructed with fire-resistant materials, including metal roofing, cement board siding, and composite decking, The Owlet prioritizes safety and durability. The design incorporates energy-efficient elements such as dual-pane windows, water-wise fixtures, and Energy Star appliances, ensuring a modern yet environmentally conscious living space. Situated in a charming neighborhood, The Owlet is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Ojai. Its placement at the back of the property, under a canopy of oaks, provides a sense of privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. The construction of the cottage involved local tradesmen and craftsmen, many of whom reside nearby, thereby supporting the local economy and fostering community ties. The Owlet is named after the resident Screech owls that have made the property their home for years, adding a unique charm to the cottage. The thoughtful design and sustainable practices employed in its construction result in a cozy, efficient space that embodies the spirit of Ojai. Project credits Design: Vina Lustado of Sol Haus Design Owners: Seal and Scott Graeber Construction: Tyler Turner Photographer: Steph Helguera IMG_0518.png IMG_0520.jpeg 1/7 The Owlet Cottage RESIDENTIAL ADU Ojai, CA 93023, USA Sol Haus Design Architects: Area: 600 ft² (55 m²) Year: 2025 City: Ojai, California Client: Seal and Scott Graeber DSC_0255.jpeg Situated in the heart of Marfa, Texas, Desert Sky Marfa is a modern reimagining of the classic Quonset hut. Spanning 800 square feet (74.3 square meters), this cozy hut offers a design-forward escape in a desert landscape. The structure is engineered for strength and longevity, featuring a curved steel shell that ensures durability, minimal exterior wear, and low maintenance, providing year-round protection from the elements. Inside, the industrial framework transitions into a warm and inviting space, characterized by thoughtful details and intentional design. Every inch of the interior is optimized for functionality without compromising on style or comfort. The design exemplifies high-quality aesthetics, making it feel far from tiny. Desert Sky Marfa has several important features: its Quonset structure offers storm resistance and longevity; it is fully insulated, maintaining a comfortable temperature year-round; it requires minimal upkeep, contributing to a sustainable footprint; and it boasts high-design interiors that elevate the living experience. The property exudes a peaceful, off-grid atmosphere, surrounded by the expansive desert landscape. This project merges rugged architecture with boutique-hotel energy, demonstrating that small spaces can be both bold and sophisticated while embracing smarter building practices. Project credits Designer/Photographer : Ryan Adkins DSC_0285.jpeg DSC_0240.jpeg 1/10 Desert Sky Marfa HOSPITALITY Tiny House Marfa, TX 79843, USA Ryan Adkins Architects: Area: 800 ft² (74 m²) Year: 2020 City: Marfa Client: tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-24.jpg Located in Warsaw, Poland, Meveline Noya Tinyhouse represents a response to the growing desire for a connection to nature amidst urban living. As human life has shifted from rural areas to cities, many people have experienced a natural inclination to reconnect with nature. This project emerges from a rich narrative that intertwines personal passion, innovative design, and a commitment to quality craftsmanship. "The inception of this Tiny House can be traced back to Szymon Girtler, who, after years of producing skis under the Monck Custom brand, found himself pivoting due to unexpected changes in the market landscape. With his ski business halted, Szymon sought to further develop his carpentry skills, leading him to collaborate with Ewa Gregorowicz. Together, they identified a niche in the Polish market for well-designed micro-homes that go beyond the typical prefabricated options," said Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Co-founder of Studio Public Partnering with Mikołaj Wojciechowski and his team at Studio Public, the architects approached the Tiny House project with a fresh perspective. They began with a blank slate, asking themselves what kind of space would provide the utmost comfort. According to the architects, “The obvious choice was a bed with a fabulous view of the surrounding nature.” They envisioned a living room with an equally spectacular view, a separate bedroom for privacy, and a bathroom that also offers a glimpse of the outdoors. A terrace was deemed essential, and the architects innovatively integrated it into the house's structure, eliminating the typical issues associated with mobile homes. The terrace design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also serves a practical purpose. When raised, it acts like a drawbridge, securing the house and ensuring safety in remote locations. This innovative approach redefined the house's form, moving the entrance away from the center and creating a unique visual identity. The exterior of the Tiny House features a modern and ascetic character, combining graphite sheet metal and burnt wood. In contrast, the interior is designed to evoke warmth, with light plywood walls and wooden flooring. The architects paid meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that subtle LED lighting and wall sconces create a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation in the evenings. The craftsmanship overseen by Szymon and Krzysztof Herner reflects a commitment to quality that is evident throughout the project. Project credits Architect: Studio Public: Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Maciej Granecki, Maciej Kuratczyk Photography: Maja Bułkowska tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-26.jpg tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-13.jpg 1/7 Meveline Noya Tinyhouse RESIDENTIAL Tiny House Warsaw, Poland Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Ma Architects: Area: 20 m² Year: 2025 City: Warsaw Client: View more About: Up Up . Micro Homes Media Premium Member Joined Nov 19, 2023 0 Product 0 Project 27 Idea 14.4K Views 28 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Contact Home Address: Home Contact Email: micro.homes.contact@gmail.com Phone Phone Number: Globe Languages: .. 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No Projects yet. 391 Buildings Curated by Micro Homes No Projects yet. 1/8 HOSPITALITY Cabin Minimalanders Tiny House Hexenagger, Germany Area: 30 m² Feil Architekten Architects: Year: 2025 City: Hexenagger Client: IMG_0519.jpeg The Owlet Cottage, affectionately referred to as "the little house that Ojai built," is a 600 square foot (55.74 square meters) accessory dwelling unit (ADU) located adjacent to the main house on the property. Designed by Sol Haus Design in collaboration with owners Seal and Scott Graeber, and constructed by local contractor Tyler Turner, this compact structure exemplifies sustainability and community engagement. The cottage features an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, creating a spacious feel filled with natural light. Expansive windows offer stunning views of the surrounding California Oaks, Pepper, and Olive trees, seamlessly connecting the interior with the natural landscape. A large deck extends the living space outdoors, enhancing the home's relationship with its environment. Constructed with fire-resistant materials, including metal roofing, cement board siding, and composite decking, The Owlet prioritizes safety and durability. The design incorporates energy-efficient elements such as dual-pane windows, water-wise fixtures, and Energy Star appliances, ensuring a modern yet environmentally conscious living space. Situated in a charming neighborhood, The Owlet is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Ojai. Its placement at the back of the property, under a canopy of oaks, provides a sense of privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. The construction of the cottage involved local tradesmen and craftsmen, many of whom reside nearby, thereby supporting the local economy and fostering community ties. The Owlet is named after the resident Screech owls that have made the property their home for years, adding a unique charm to the cottage. The thoughtful design and sustainable practices employed in its construction result in a cozy, efficient space that embodies the spirit of Ojai. Project credits Design: Vina Lustado of Sol Haus Design Owners: Seal and Scott Graeber Construction: Tyler Turner Photographer: Steph Helguera IMG_0518.png IMG_0520.jpeg 1/7 RESIDENTIAL ADU The Owlet Cottage Ojai, CA 93023, USA Area: 600 ft² (55 m²) Sol Haus Design Architects: Year: 2025 City: Ojai, California Client: Seal and Scott Graeber tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-24.jpg Located in Warsaw, Poland, Meveline Noya Tinyhouse represents a response to the growing desire for a connection to nature amidst urban living. As human life has shifted from rural areas to cities, many people have experienced a natural inclination to reconnect with nature. This project emerges from a rich narrative that intertwines personal passion, innovative design, and a commitment to quality craftsmanship. "The inception of this Tiny House can be traced back to Szymon Girtler, who, after years of producing skis under the Monck Custom brand, found himself pivoting due to unexpected changes in the market landscape. With his ski business halted, Szymon sought to further develop his carpentry skills, leading him to collaborate with Ewa Gregorowicz. Together, they identified a niche in the Polish market for well-designed micro-homes that go beyond the typical prefabricated options," said Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Co-founder of Studio Public Partnering with Mikołaj Wojciechowski and his team at Studio Public, the architects approached the Tiny House project with a fresh perspective. They began with a blank slate, asking themselves what kind of space would provide the utmost comfort. According to the architects, “The obvious choice was a bed with a fabulous view of the surrounding nature.” They envisioned a living room with an equally spectacular view, a separate bedroom for privacy, and a bathroom that also offers a glimpse of the outdoors. A terrace was deemed essential, and the architects innovatively integrated it into the house's structure, eliminating the typical issues associated with mobile homes. The terrace design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also serves a practical purpose. When raised, it acts like a drawbridge, securing the house and ensuring safety in remote locations. This innovative approach redefined the house's form, moving the entrance away from the center and creating a unique visual identity. The exterior of the Tiny House features a modern and ascetic character, combining graphite sheet metal and burnt wood. In contrast, the interior is designed to evoke warmth, with light plywood walls and wooden flooring. The architects paid meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that subtle LED lighting and wall sconces create a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation in the evenings. The craftsmanship overseen by Szymon and Krzysztof Herner reflects a commitment to quality that is evident throughout the project. Project credits Architect: Studio Public: Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Maciej Granecki, Maciej Kuratczyk Photography: Maja Bułkowska tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-26.jpg tinyhouse_fot.maja-buc582kowska-13.jpg 1/7 RESIDENTIAL Tiny House Meveline Noya Tinyhouse Warsaw, Poland Area: 20 m² Mikołaj Wojciechowski, Maciej Granecki, Maciej Kuratczyk Architects: Year: 2025 City: Warsaw Client: 1/6 HOSPITALITY Cabin Levenya Windmill Zdorivka, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine Area: 75 m² Pavlo Horak Architects: Year: 2025 City: Zdorivka Client: DSC_0255.jpeg Situated in the heart of Marfa, Texas, Desert Sky Marfa is a modern reimagining of the classic Quonset hut. Spanning 800 square feet (74.3 square meters), this cozy hut offers a design-forward escape in a desert landscape. The structure is engineered for strength and longevity, featuring a curved steel shell that ensures durability, minimal exterior wear, and low maintenance, providing year-round protection from the elements. Inside, the industrial framework transitions into a warm and inviting space, characterized by thoughtful details and intentional design. Every inch of the interior is optimized for functionality without compromising on style or comfort. The design exemplifies high-quality aesthetics, making it feel far from tiny. Desert Sky Marfa has several important features: its Quonset structure offers storm resistance and longevity; it is fully insulated, maintaining a comfortable temperature year-round; it requires minimal upkeep, contributing to a sustainable footprint; and it boasts high-design interiors that elevate the living experience. The property exudes a peaceful, off-grid atmosphere, surrounded by the expansive desert landscape. This project merges rugged architecture with boutique-hotel energy, demonstrating that small spaces can be both bold and sophisticated while embracing smarter building practices. Project credits Designer/Photographer : Ryan Adkins DSC_0285.jpeg DSC_0240.jpeg 1/10 HOSPITALITY Tiny House Desert Sky Marfa Marfa, TX 79843, USA Area: 800 ft² (74 m²) Ryan Adkins Architects: Year: 2020 City: Marfa Client:

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    Architecture Office | Heliotrope Architects is an award-winning architectural firm based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1999 by principals Mike Mora and Joe Herrin. The firm creates smart, contemporary, and contextual works of architecture that transcend style and trend, with a portfolio spanning custom residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Their design philosophy is driven by a deep understanding of site, culture, and client, emphasizing sustainable and low-impact solutions rooted in the Pacific Northwest landscape. Heliotrope is committed to crafting high-quality, lasting places that foster a connection to both people and place. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_a3611e40d710496998ce95914d33e4b3~mv2.jpg PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Heliotrope Architects United States Small Title 1999 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 1.4K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: 5140 Ballard Ave NW # B, Seattle, WA 98107, USA Home info@heliotropearchitects.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 1999 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Heliotrope Architects is an award-winning architectural firm based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1999 by principals Mike Mora and Joe Herrin. The firm creates smart, contemporary, and contextual works of architecture that transcend style and trend, with a portfolio spanning custom residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Their design philosophy is driven by a deep understanding of site, culture, and client, emphasizing sustainable and low-impact solutions rooted in the Pacific Northwest landscape. Heliotrope is committed to crafting high-quality, lasting places that foster a connection to both people and place. 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 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (1).jpg The Buoy Bay A-Frame is a renovated mid-century cabin located on Orcas Island in Washington's San Juan Islands. Owned by Joe Herrin, a principal at Heliotrope Architects, and his wife Belinda, the project was a long-term labor of love that transformed a modest, late-1960s A-frame kit cabin into a sustainable and functional family retreat. The site is a shared, southeast-facing waterfront parcel with a seasonal stream, wetland, and forest. The multi-phase renovation, which took place over nearly two decades, focused on maximizing daylight, comfort, and functionality while minimizing the cabin's environmental impact. The couple began by installing a proper foundation, rebuilding the deck, and upgrading to energy-efficient windows and insulation. Later additions included a large skylight to brighten the space, an extension to create a much-needed entryway and comfortable shower, and a full overhaul of the kitchen and bathroom. To achieve a net-zero energy use, solar panels were also installed. Inside, the cabin features a cozy, rustic-yet-clean aesthetic. The original fir structure was finished with wood bleach to lighten it, and beams were repainted to cover an outdated stain. Floors are made from reclaimed pine, and cabinetry from birch-ply with laminate countertops. The living and dining areas open to the spacious deck, visually extending the living space. The loft, accessible by a staircase, provides additional sleeping space for family and friends. Outside, the original T1-11 plywood siding was stained, while the new addition is clad in locally milled, stained cedar. A small garden provides fresh vegetables, and a shed stores tools and outdoor gear. This project reflects a deep personal connection to the San Juans, cultivated during Herrin's childhood summers. The cabin functions as a social hub for family and friends and as a basecamp for various outdoor activities. Credits Architecture: Joe Herrin, Principal at Heliotrope Architects Construction: Ryan Rancourt Cabinetry: Bill Post Photography: Sean Airhart Location: Orcas Island, Washington, USA 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (2).jpg 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (3).jpg 1/6 Buoy Bay A-Frame Cabin RESIDENTIAL Cabin Orcas Island, Washington, USA Heliotrope Architects Architects: Area: - Year: 2024 City: Orcas Island Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Heliotrope Architects United States Architecture Office Since 1999 ---- 0 1 Project 1.4K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: 5140 Ballard Ave NW # B, Seattle, WA 98107, USA Home Contact Email: info@heliotropearchitects.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 1999 Globe Languages: .. Heliotrope Architects is an award-winning architectural firm based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1999 by principals Mike Mora and Joe Herrin. The firm creates smart, contemporary, and contextual works of architecture that transcend style and trend, with a portfolio spanning custom residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. Their design philosophy is driven by a deep understanding of site, culture, and client, emphasizing sustainable and low-impact solutions rooted in the Pacific Northwest landscape. Heliotrope is committed to crafting high-quality, lasting places that foster a connection to both people and place. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (1).jpg The Buoy Bay A-Frame is a renovated mid-century cabin located on Orcas Island in Washington's San Juan Islands. Owned by Joe Herrin, a principal at Heliotrope Architects, and his wife Belinda, the project was a long-term labor of love that transformed a modest, late-1960s A-frame kit cabin into a sustainable and functional family retreat. The site is a shared, southeast-facing waterfront parcel with a seasonal stream, wetland, and forest. The multi-phase renovation, which took place over nearly two decades, focused on maximizing daylight, comfort, and functionality while minimizing the cabin's environmental impact. The couple began by installing a proper foundation, rebuilding the deck, and upgrading to energy-efficient windows and insulation. Later additions included a large skylight to brighten the space, an extension to create a much-needed entryway and comfortable shower, and a full overhaul of the kitchen and bathroom. To achieve a net-zero energy use, solar panels were also installed. Inside, the cabin features a cozy, rustic-yet-clean aesthetic. The original fir structure was finished with wood bleach to lighten it, and beams were repainted to cover an outdated stain. Floors are made from reclaimed pine, and cabinetry from birch-ply with laminate countertops. The living and dining areas open to the spacious deck, visually extending the living space. The loft, accessible by a staircase, provides additional sleeping space for family and friends. Outside, the original T1-11 plywood siding was stained, while the new addition is clad in locally milled, stained cedar. A small garden provides fresh vegetables, and a shed stores tools and outdoor gear. This project reflects a deep personal connection to the San Juans, cultivated during Herrin's childhood summers. The cabin functions as a social hub for family and friends and as a basecamp for various outdoor activities. Credits Architecture: Joe Herrin, Principal at Heliotrope Architects Construction: Ryan Rancourt Cabinetry: Bill Post Photography: Sean Airhart Location: Orcas Island, Washington, USA 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (2).jpg 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (3).jpg 1/6 Buoy Bay A-Frame Cabin RESIDENTIAL Cabin United States All Buildings 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (1).jpg The Buoy Bay A-Frame is a renovated mid-century cabin located on Orcas Island in Washington's San Juan Islands. Owned by Joe Herrin, a principal at Heliotrope Architects, and his wife Belinda, the project was a long-term labor of love that transformed a modest, late-1960s A-frame kit cabin into a sustainable and functional family retreat. The site is a shared, southeast-facing waterfront parcel with a seasonal stream, wetland, and forest. The multi-phase renovation, which took place over nearly two decades, focused on maximizing daylight, comfort, and functionality while minimizing the cabin's environmental impact. The couple began by installing a proper foundation, rebuilding the deck, and upgrading to energy-efficient windows and insulation. Later additions included a large skylight to brighten the space, an extension to create a much-needed entryway and comfortable shower, and a full overhaul of the kitchen and bathroom. To achieve a net-zero energy use, solar panels were also installed. Inside, the cabin features a cozy, rustic-yet-clean aesthetic. The original fir structure was finished with wood bleach to lighten it, and beams were repainted to cover an outdated stain. Floors are made from reclaimed pine, and cabinetry from birch-ply with laminate countertops. The living and dining areas open to the spacious deck, visually extending the living space. The loft, accessible by a staircase, provides additional sleeping space for family and friends. Outside, the original T1-11 plywood siding was stained, while the new addition is clad in locally milled, stained cedar. A small garden provides fresh vegetables, and a shed stores tools and outdoor gear. This project reflects a deep personal connection to the San Juans, cultivated during Herrin's childhood summers. The cabin functions as a social hub for family and friends and as a basecamp for various outdoor activities. Credits Architecture: Joe Herrin, Principal at Heliotrope Architects Construction: Ryan Rancourt Cabinetry: Bill Post Photography: Sean Airhart Location: Orcas Island, Washington, USA 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (2).jpg 181.Buoy Bay Cabin by Heliotrope Architects-Sean Airhart (3).jpg 1/6 Buoy Bay A-Frame Cabin RESIDENTIAL Cabin Orcas Island, Washington, USA

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    RESIDENTIAL | House | Rural House #01 by Cristobal Vial Arquitectos is a 60-square-meter holiday home completed in 2020 near Matanzas, Chile. The modest, modular, and solar-powered structure is positioned on a hilly, forested terrain to capture distant views of the Pacific Ocean and optimize passive solar gains. The house is organized into three separate volumes connected by a central circulation space. This longitudinal layout follows the slope of the site, with "cuts" between the volumes allowing for north-south sightlines across the property. The three modules accommodate distinct programmatic functions: Public area: Contains the open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area. Children's private area: Houses the children's bedrooms. Adults' private area: Contains the master bedroom. A west-facing terrace runs along the length of the house, providing a direct connection to the outdoors from all three modules. A broken gable roof structure envelops the three volumes, creating a unified form that dialogues with the existing terrain. The entire structure is made of dimensioned wood, with composite pillars, beams, and trusses left exposed to serve as the building's final expression. Partitions are constructed from Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), which offer high thermal performance. The exterior is clad in a rough horizontal shed siding. The walls and ceilings are finished with slotted plywood. The butterfly roof is equipped with photovoltaic panels, which supply all the electrical needs for the house. Elevated foundations minimize disturbance to the natural ground. The home's orientation and modular layout are designed to maximize sunlight and ventilation throughout the year. Project team and credits Architects: Cristobal Vial Arquitectos Lead Architect: Cristobal Vial Decombe Collaborators: Pablo Solís Structural Engineer: Soledad Torres Electrical & MEP: Dinamo Consultores Ltda Photovoltaic Installation: Joaquín Acuña Contractor: Punta Rural Photographs: Cristóbal Vial Decombe | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_4fb339e8ad1942dfaf5f5ca18b351de3~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1494,h_1000,al_c,q_85/83.Rural%20House%2001-Cristobal%20Vial%20Arquitectos%20(1).jpg Please Wait 83.Rural House 01-Cristobal Vial Arquitectos (1).jpg Rural House #01 by Cristobal Vial Arquitectos is a 60-square-meter holiday home completed in 2020 near Matanzas, Chile. The modest, modular, and solar-powered structure is positioned on a hilly, forested terrain to capture distant views of the Pacific Ocean and optimize passive solar gains. The house is organized into three separate volumes connected by a central circulation space. This longitudinal layout follows the slope of the site, with "cuts" between the volumes allowing for north-south sightlines across the property. The three modules accommodate distinct programmatic functions: Public area: Contains the open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area. Children's private area: Houses the children's bedrooms. Adults' private area: Contains the master bedroom. A west-facing terrace runs along the length of the house, providing a direct connection to the outdoors from all three modules. A broken gable roof structure envelops the three volumes, creating a unified form that dialogues with the existing terrain. The entire structure is made of dimensioned wood, with composite pillars, beams, and trusses left exposed to serve as the building's final expression. Partitions are constructed from Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), which offer high thermal performance. The exterior is clad in a rough horizontal shed siding. The walls and ceilings are finished with slotted plywood. The butterfly roof is equipped with photovoltaic panels, which supply all the electrical needs for the house. Elevated foundations minimize disturbance to the natural ground. The home's orientation and modular layout are designed to maximize sunlight and ventilation throughout the year. Project team and credits Architects: Cristobal Vial Arquitectos Lead Architect: Cristobal Vial Decombe Collaborators: Pablo Solís Structural Engineer: Soledad Torres Electrical & MEP: Dinamo Consultores Ltda Photovoltaic Installation: Joaquín Acuña Contractor: Punta Rural Photographs: Cristóbal Vial Decombe 83.Rural House 01-Cristobal Vial Arquitectos (3).jpg 83.Rural House 01-Cristobal Vial Arquitectos (2).jpg 1/6 0 Product 5.9K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Rural House 01 Navidad, O'Higgins, Chile Architects: Cristobal Vial Arquitectos Cristobal Vial Arquitectos Architecture Office Chile Area: Year: City: Client: 60 m² 2020 Navidad Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Chile Photographers: Cristóbal Vial the Architects Description: Rural House #01 by Cristobal Vial Arquitectos is a 60-square-meter holiday home completed in 2020 near Matanzas, Chile. The modest, modular, and solar-powered structure is positioned on a hilly, forested terrain to capture distant views of the Pacific Ocean and optimize passive solar gains. The house is organized into three separate volumes connected by a central circulation space. This longitudinal layout follows the slope of the site, with "cuts" between the volumes allowing for north-south sightlines across the property. The three modules accommodate distinct programmatic functions: Public area: Contains the open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area. Children's private area: Houses the children's bedrooms. Adults' private area: Contains the master bedroom. A west-facing terrace runs along the length of the house, providing a direct connection to the outdoors from all three modules. A broken gable roof structure envelops the three volumes, creating a unified form that dialogues with the existing terrain. The entire structure is made of dimensioned wood, with composite pillars, beams, and trusses left exposed to serve as the building's final expression. Partitions are constructed from Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), which offer high thermal performance. The exterior is clad in a rough horizontal shed siding. The walls and ceilings are finished with slotted plywood. The butterfly roof is equipped with photovoltaic panels, which supply all the electrical needs for the house. Elevated foundations minimize disturbance to the natural ground. The home's orientation and modular layout are designed to maximize sunlight and ventilation throughout the year. Project team and credits Architects: Cristobal Vial Arquitectos Lead Architect: Cristobal Vial Decombe Collaborators: Pablo Solís Structural Engineer: Soledad Torres Electrical & MEP: Dinamo Consultores Ltda Photovoltaic Installation: Joaquín Acuña Contractor: Punta Rural Photographs: Cristóbal Vial Decombe 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 Cristobal Vial Arquitectos More Projects by Please Wait Rural House 01 Close ...

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