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  • Future Towers | MVRDV | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Housing | Rather than choose a familiar building type for this mixed-use housing project, MVRDV imagines a structure resembling a landscape formation, with peaks and valleys, canyons and bays, and grottos and caves. Its irregular geometry defines three distinct blocks and pedestrian links through the building with the adjacent park. A variety of indoor and outdoor amenities and unusual spatial qualities encourage a rich social life to develop, creating a community. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_3bf3c438bd7e4809bf1bcf714add4e6c~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1600,h_1067,al_c,q_85/Future%20Towers%20(10).jpg Please Wait Future Towers (1).jpg Future Towers (10).jpg Future Towers (2).jpg 1/4 0 Product 4.4K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Future Towers Airport Road, Yerawada, Pune, Maharashtra 411006, India Architects: MVRDV MVRDV Architecture Office Netherlands Area: Year: City: Client: 140000 m² 2018 Pune CCL Amanora Park Town Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Housing Post Type: Building Country: India Photographers: the architects Description: Rather than choose a familiar building type for this mixed-use housing project, MVRDV imagines a structure resembling a landscape formation, with peaks and valleys, canyons and bays, and grottos and caves. Its irregular geometry defines three distinct blocks and pedestrian links through the building with the adjacent park. A variety of indoor and outdoor amenities and unusual spatial qualities encourage a rich social life to develop, creating a community. Published on September 28, 2023 by: Premium Member CG Artist Andrew L View all Images +10 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 MVRDV More Projects by Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (2).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (3).jpg Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (4).jpg 1/6 Museum Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen CULTURAL Museumpark 32, 3015 CB Rotterdam, Netherlands Klekovaca Tourist Centre (1).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (2).jpg Klekovaca Tourist Centre (3).jpg 1/3 Tourist Center Klekovaca Tourist Centre HOSPITALITY Klekovaca Mountain, Bosnia and Herzegovina Skanderbeg Building (1).jpg Skanderbeg Building (2).jpg Skanderbeg Building (3).jpg 1/3 Mixed-Use Skanderbeg Building RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Unknown, Tirana, Albania Nieuw Bergen (6).jpg Nieuw Bergen (7).jpg Nieuw Bergen (2).jpg 1/3 Mixed-Use Nieuw Bergen RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL Nieuw Bergen, Vestdijk 45, 5611 CA Eindhoven, Netherlands Veranda Offices (4).jpg Veranda Offices (1).jpg Veranda Offices (2).jpg 1/3 Office Veranda Offices COMMERCIAL Domagkstrasse 33, 80807 Munich, Germany Sun Rock (1).jpg Sun Rock (1).png Sun Rock (2).jpg 1/2 Sustainability Sun Rock INDUSTRIAL 63-1, Gacheon-ro 32-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea Ziel (2).jpg Ziel (3).jpg Ziel (4).jpg 1/3 Housing Ziel RESIDENTIAL Unknown, Amsterdam, Netherlands Turm Mit Taille (10).jpg Turm Mit Taille (11).jpg Turm Mit Taille (12).jpg 1/3 Housing Turm Mit Taille RESIDENTIAL Oliviastraße 17, 1220 Wien, Austria Please Wait Future Towers Close ...

  • Cabin in Leningrad | Aleksey Uljanochkin | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | The Cabin in Leningrad is a tiny, barn-style dwelling designed by Russian designer and architect Aleksey Uljanochkin. Located in the rural Leningrad province of Russia, the project explores modern, minimalistic living within a compact, year-round cabin. The cabin measures 45 square meters (484 square feet) and includes an additional 18 square meters (200 square feet) of terrace space. The design features a modern, clean aesthetic, utilizing monochromatic black and natural wood materials. This helps the cabin blend into its rural surroundings. The interior is designed to be cozy yet contemporary. A simple palette of black, natural woods, and textured materials creates a modern vibe that does not compete with the natural environment. The living room features panoramic windows on both sides, allowing for ample natural light and extensive views of the landscape. The cabin's floor plan includes a small kitchen and a dining table adjacent to the living room. It also has a bedroom and a bathroom. An additional sleeping area is located in the attic and can accommodate guests with a folding sofa. The project is a proposed design, with the available information based on renderings created in 2020. Credits Designer: Aleksey Uljanochkin. Location: Leningrad province, Russia. Year: 2020. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_bb26833413fa40c7b3466bcbdd77ea0d~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1024,h_682,al_c,q_85/Cabin%20in%20Leningrad-Aleksey%20Uljanochkin%20(2).jpg Please Wait Cabin in Leningrad-Aleksey Uljanochkin (1).jpg Cabin in Leningrad-Aleksey Uljanochkin (2).jpg Cabin in Leningrad-Aleksey Uljanochkin (4).jpg 1/4 0 Product 4.7K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Cabin in Leningrad St Petersburg, Russia Architects: Aleksey Uljanochkin Aleksey Uljanochkin Architecture Office Russia Area: Year: City: Client: 45 m² 2020 Leningrad province Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Russia Photographers: Aleksey Uljanochkin the Architects Description: The Cabin in Leningrad is a tiny, barn-style dwelling designed by Russian designer and architect Aleksey Uljanochkin. Located in the rural Leningrad province of Russia, the project explores modern, minimalistic living within a compact, year-round cabin. The cabin measures 45 square meters (484 square feet) and includes an additional 18 square meters (200 square feet) of terrace space. The design features a modern, clean aesthetic, utilizing monochromatic black and natural wood materials. This helps the cabin blend into its rural surroundings. The interior is designed to be cozy yet contemporary. A simple palette of black, natural woods, and textured materials creates a modern vibe that does not compete with the natural environment. The living room features panoramic windows on both sides, allowing for ample natural light and extensive views of the landscape. The cabin's floor plan includes a small kitchen and a dining table adjacent to the living room. It also has a bedroom and a bathroom. An additional sleeping area is located in the attic and can accommodate guests with a folding sofa. The project is a proposed design, with the available information based on renderings created in 2020. Credits Designer: Aleksey Uljanochkin. Location: Leningrad province, Russia. Year: 2020. Published on September 12, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +11 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 Aleksey Uljanochkin More Projects by Please Wait Cabin in Leningrad Close ...

  • Lead Curtains

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  • Mapei | ZHIG

    Mapei | Building materials & adhesives | Mapei is an Italian manufacturer of adhesives, sealants, and chemical products for the construction industry. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Mapei offers a wide range of solutions that meet the specific needs of different construction projects. Mapei 1/0 Mapei Building materials & adhesives Globe Italy 1937 Since 0 Products 636 Views 0 Info. Company Overview Contact Person Address: Via Cafiero, 22, 20158 Milan, Italy Zip code: Type of organisation: Type of Business: Building materials & adhesives No. of employees: In-house working languages: 1937 Year Established: Founder: Rodolfo Squinzi Phone Home Globe Phone: E-mail: Website: Visit Mapei is an Italian manufacturer of adhesives, sealants, and chemical products for the construction industry. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Mapei offers a wide range of solutions that meet the specific needs of different construction projects. Contact Information: Phone Home Phone Number: E-mail: Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Globe Menu Our Catalogues Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Products Globe About Us Globe Management Team Pinterest Instagram YouTube Products Catalogs Inspiration Articles 1/2 TITLE ... ... ... No Articles 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 Our Products Management Team Our Gallery Our Catalogues Pinterest Instagram YouTube Contact Visit Website About Us Our latest video Phone Number: E-mail: Home OUR PRODUCTS: Up Up View more OUR CATALOGS: Up Up COMPANY'S GALLERY: Up Up OUR MANAGEMENT TEAM: 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 ARTICLES Up Up 1/1 1/1 ABOUT Mapei Italy as Joined December 1, 2023 Manufacturer Globe Via Cafiero, 22, 20158 Milan, Italy 1/1 No Products Yet. . . .

  • Le Refuge KE01 | Gayet Roger Architectes | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | Le Refuge KE01 is a black timber cabin nestled in the dunes of Keremma in Brittany, France, designed by Gayet Roger Architects as a family vacation retreat. Built in 2019, the 850-square-foot cabin (79 square meters) is positioned on a raised platform supported by four-foot-tall metal stilts, which protects it from the area's risk of flooding and preserves the natural terrain. A wooden footbridge connects the entrance of the house to a small path that leads to the nearby beach. The cabin's design draws inspiration from traditional Scandinavian architecture, featuring a dark exterior that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape of tall cypress trees. The cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure is insulated with blown-in cellulose wadding and clad with rough-sawn wood strips painted with black Falun-style paint, a durable Swedish pigment. At night, the house disappears into the darkness, with only the illuminated windows visible like hanging lanterns. Inside, the warm, spruce-clad living spaces are designed with function in mind, stripped of the superfluous. The architects used rough-sawn wood panels for the built-in benches, dining table, shelving, and counters. The open-plan space is punctuated by strategically placed windows that frame specific views of the landscape. The large fixed window in the corner seating nook offers pastoral scenery, while a western bay window can be opened to extend the main room onto the terrace, blurring the line between inside and outside. Upstairs, the four sleeping areas are designed like small cabins. Each features small, eye-level windows that provide views of the landscape for those lying down and can accommodate two single beds, with a built-in bench on one side and a storage area on the other. Credits Architects: Gayet Roger Architects (Aldric Gayet & Anne Gayet) Location: Tréflez, Finistère, France Completion Year: 2019 Photography: Pascal Leopold Foundation: Techno Pieux Nantes Nord Wood Structure, Insulation, Exterior Joinery, Partitioning & Joinery: SARL Construibois Plumbing, Sanitary, Ventilation, Electricity & Wood Stove: SARL Kerbaul Roofing: SARL BCI | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_97c396d36fad4bc99270d389708ea1ba~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/163.Le%20Refuge%20KE01%20by%20Gayet%20Roger%20Architects-Pascal%20Leopold%20(1).jpg Please Wait 163.Le Refuge KE01 by Gayet Roger Architects-Pascal Leopold (8).jpg 163.Le Refuge KE01 by Gayet Roger Architects-Pascal Leopold (1).jpg Le Refuge KE01 is a black timber cabin nestled in the dunes of Keremma in Brittany, France, designed by Gayet Roger Architects as a family vacation retreat. Built in 2019, the 850-square-foot cabin (79 square meters) is positioned on a raised platform supported by four-foot-tall metal stilts, which protects it from the area's risk of flooding and preserves the natural terrain. A wooden footbridge connects the entrance of the house to a small path that leads to the nearby beach. The cabin's design draws inspiration from traditional Scandinavian architecture, featuring a dark exterior that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape of tall cypress trees. The cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure is insulated with blown-in cellulose wadding and clad with rough-sawn wood strips painted with black Falun-style paint, a durable Swedish pigment. At night, the house disappears into the darkness, with only the illuminated windows visible like hanging lanterns. Inside, the warm, spruce-clad living spaces are designed with function in mind, stripped of the superfluous. The architects used rough-sawn wood panels for the built-in benches, dining table, shelving, and counters. The open-plan space is punctuated by strategically placed windows that frame specific views of the landscape. The large fixed window in the corner seating nook offers pastoral scenery, while a western bay window can be opened to extend the main room onto the terrace, blurring the line between inside and outside. Upstairs, the four sleeping areas are designed like small cabins. Each features small, eye-level windows that provide views of the landscape for those lying down and can accommodate two single beds, with a built-in bench on one side and a storage area on the other. Credits Architects: Gayet Roger Architects (Aldric Gayet & Anne Gayet) Location: Tréflez, Finistère, France Completion Year: 2019 Photography: Pascal Leopold Foundation: Techno Pieux Nantes Nord Wood Structure, Insulation, Exterior Joinery, Partitioning & Joinery: SARL Construibois Plumbing, Sanitary, Ventilation, Electricity & Wood Stove: SARL Kerbaul Roofing: SARL BCI 163.Le Refuge KE01 by Gayet Roger Architects-Pascal Leopold (12).jpg 1/6 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Le Refuge KE01 29430 Tréflez, France Architects: Gayet Roger Architectes Gayet Roger Architects Architecture Office France Area: Year: City: Client: 79 m² 2019 Tréflez Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: France Photographers: Pascal Leopold the Architects Description: Le Refuge KE01 is a black timber cabin nestled in the dunes of Keremma in Brittany, France, designed by Gayet Roger Architects as a family vacation retreat. Built in 2019, the 850-square-foot cabin (79 square meters) is positioned on a raised platform supported by four-foot-tall metal stilts, which protects it from the area's risk of flooding and preserves the natural terrain. A wooden footbridge connects the entrance of the house to a small path that leads to the nearby beach. The cabin's design draws inspiration from traditional Scandinavian architecture, featuring a dark exterior that allows it to blend into the surrounding landscape of tall cypress trees. The cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure is insulated with blown-in cellulose wadding and clad with rough-sawn wood strips painted with black Falun-style paint, a durable Swedish pigment. At night, the house disappears into the darkness, with only the illuminated windows visible like hanging lanterns. Inside, the warm, spruce-clad living spaces are designed with function in mind, stripped of the superfluous. The architects used rough-sawn wood panels for the built-in benches, dining table, shelving, and counters. The open-plan space is punctuated by strategically placed windows that frame specific views of the landscape. The large fixed window in the corner seating nook offers pastoral scenery, while a western bay window can be opened to extend the main room onto the terrace, blurring the line between inside and outside. Upstairs, the four sleeping areas are designed like small cabins. Each features small, eye-level windows that provide views of the landscape for those lying down and can accommodate two single beds, with a built-in bench on one side and a storage area on the other. Credits Architects: Gayet Roger Architects (Aldric Gayet & Anne Gayet) Location: Tréflez, Finistère, France Completion Year: 2019 Photography: Pascal Leopold Foundation: Techno Pieux Nantes Nord Wood Structure, Insulation, Exterior Joinery, Partitioning & Joinery: SARL Construibois Plumbing, Sanitary, Ventilation, Electricity & Wood Stove: SARL Kerbaul Roofing: SARL BCI 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 Gayet Roger Architectes More Projects by Please Wait Le Refuge KE01 Close ...

  • House for Parents in Jeseniky | TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | House | House for Parents in Jeseniky is a family residence designed by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti and completed around 2021 in the Czech Republic. Situated near the Jeseníky Mountains, the project involved transforming a plot where a barn once stood. Instead of demolishing the original structure entirely, the architects salvaged the monumental granite walls, inserting a new timber construction between them to preserve the site's history. The new house is connected to a separate studio/garage via a central, multifunctional outdoor terrace. The design was created for an elderly couple who wished to move from a city apartment to a house with a garden. The primary living space is on the ground floor and is designed to accommodate the couple's future needs, featuring a no-threshold layout and a bathroom accessible to wheelchairs. This main floor includes an entry foyer, bathroom, utility room, living room with dining area and kitchen, and a bedroom. A staircase leads to an attic that serves as a bedroom for visiting family and provides storage for sports equipment for the nearby Ramzová ski area. The house emphasizes sustainability and low-energy performance. The KVH (solid constructional wood) lumber beam system was assembled with minimal fasteners and insulated with blown cellulose. For durability and aesthetic continuity with local architecture, the exterior is clad in charred spruce wood, an application of the shou sugi ban technique. The interior features perimeter walls lined with unfired bricks and finished with clay plaster, which helps regulate humidity and creates a comfortable indoor climate. Heating is provided by a solid fuel stove, with electric cables as a backup. The southern facade is complemented by a stone terrace shaded by a textile canopy, preventing the building from overheating. Credits Architects: TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti Photography: Lukáš Ildža | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_961d3d1d6b044dea96ad4f09376c6c96~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1333,h_1000,al_c,q_85/405.House%20for%20Parents%20in%20Jeseniky%20by%20TRI.%C5%A0TRN%C3%81ST%20architekti-Luk%C3%A1%C5%A1%20Ild%C5%BEa%20(9).jpg Please Wait 405.House for Parents in Jeseniky by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti-Lukáš Ildža (1).jpg "House for Parents in Jeseniky is a family residence designed by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti and completed around 2021 in the Czech Republic. Situated near the Jeseníky Mountains, the project involved transforming a plot where a barn once stood. Instead of demolishing the original structure entirely, the architects salvaged the monumental granite walls, inserting a new timber construction between them to preserve the site's history. The new house is connected to a separate studio/garage via a central, multifunctional outdoor terrace. The design was created for an elderly couple who wished to move from a city apartment to a house with a garden. The primary living space is on the ground floor and is designed to accommodate the couple's future needs, featuring a no-threshold layout and a bathroom accessible to wheelchairs. This main floor includes an entry foyer, bathroom, utility room, living room with dining area and kitchen, and a bedroom. A staircase leads to an attic that serves as a bedroom for visiting family and provides storage for sports equipment for the nearby Ramzová ski area. The house emphasizes sustainability and low-energy performance. The KVH (solid constructional wood) lumber beam system was assembled with minimal fasteners and insulated with blown cellulose. For durability and aesthetic continuity with local architecture, the exterior is clad in charred spruce wood, an application of the shou sugi ban technique. The interior features perimeter walls lined with unfired bricks and finished with clay plaster, which helps regulate humidity and creates a comfortable indoor climate. Heating is provided by a solid fuel stove, with electric cables as a backup. The southern facade is complemented by a stone terrace shaded by a textile canopy, preventing the building from overheating. Credits Architects: TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti Photography: Lukáš Ildža " 405.House for Parents in Jeseniky by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti-Lukáš Ildža (4).jpg 405.House for Parents in Jeseniky by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti-Lukáš Ildža (7).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in House for Parents in Jeseniky Stará Červená Voda, Czechia Architects: TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti TRI.ŠTRNÁSŤ architekti Architecture Office Czechia Area: Year: City: Client: 66 m² 2020 Jeseníky Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Czechia Photographers: Lukáš Ildža the Architects Description: House for Parents in Jeseniky is a family residence designed by TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti and completed around 2021 in the Czech Republic. Situated near the Jeseníky Mountains, the project involved transforming a plot where a barn once stood. Instead of demolishing the original structure entirely, the architects salvaged the monumental granite walls, inserting a new timber construction between them to preserve the site's history. The new house is connected to a separate studio/garage via a central, multifunctional outdoor terrace. The design was created for an elderly couple who wished to move from a city apartment to a house with a garden. The primary living space is on the ground floor and is designed to accommodate the couple's future needs, featuring a no-threshold layout and a bathroom accessible to wheelchairs. This main floor includes an entry foyer, bathroom, utility room, living room with dining area and kitchen, and a bedroom. A staircase leads to an attic that serves as a bedroom for visiting family and provides storage for sports equipment for the nearby Ramzová ski area. The house emphasizes sustainability and low-energy performance. The KVH (solid constructional wood) lumber beam system was assembled with minimal fasteners and insulated with blown cellulose. For durability and aesthetic continuity with local architecture, the exterior is clad in charred spruce wood, an application of the shou sugi ban technique. The interior features perimeter walls lined with unfired bricks and finished with clay plaster, which helps regulate humidity and creates a comfortable indoor climate. Heating is provided by a solid fuel stove, with electric cables as a backup. The southern facade is complemented by a stone terrace shaded by a textile canopy, preventing the building from overheating. Credits Architects: TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti Photography: Lukáš Ildža 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 TRI.ŠTRNÁST architekti More Projects by Please Wait House for Parents in Jeseniky Close ...

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  • Quatuor | Jaspers-Eyers Architects | ZHIG

    COMMERCIAL | Office | The Quatuor has been designed to create an urban link between different adjacent neighborhoods - the Espace Nord and the historical heart of Brussels. The project will be composed of four towers with different heights, comprising four levels at the base to unite all the towers to form a coherent urban development. The towers situated on the west will be less high due to their proximity to existing lower buildings. Conversely, east towers will be higher to extend the alignment of development situated on the north side, and thus create the important Espace Nord entrance vista in town planning terms. For this entrance to materialise, the Quatuor will consist of rounded and soft volumes, with accents such as a walkway connecting the high towers and garden terraces above the base. The sloping roofs add dynamism and allow installation of photovoltaic panels facing south. Triple glazing, thermo-lacquered aluminium joinery and natural stone will be use for the facades and blue stone for the skirting boards. Quatuor project will also boast an interior, landscaped garden, and an underground car park with 353 places. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_618bddfc7859449a889cfaa882eb6fa8~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_1600,h_1200,al_c,q_85/Quatuor%20(11).jpeg Please Wait Quatuor (1).jpeg Quatuor (2).jpeg Quatuor (3).jpeg 1/4 0 Product 5.0K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Quatuor Bd Baudouin 30, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Architects: Jaspers-Eyers Architects Jaspers-Eyers Architects Architecture Office Belgium Area: Year: City: Client: 62.317 m² 2021 Brussels Befimmo Construction: Category: COMMERCIAL Project Type: Office Post Type: Building Country: Belgium Photographers: the architects Description: The Quatuor has been designed to create an urban link between different adjacent neighborhoods - the Espace Nord and the historical heart of Brussels. The project will be composed of four towers with different heights, comprising four levels at the base to unite all the towers to form a coherent urban development. The towers situated on the west will be less high due to their proximity to existing lower buildings. Conversely, east towers will be higher to extend the alignment of development situated on the north side, and thus create the important Espace Nord entrance vista in town planning terms. For this entrance to materialise, the Quatuor will consist of rounded and soft volumes, with accents such as a walkway connecting the high towers and garden terraces above the base. The sloping roofs add dynamism and allow installation of photovoltaic panels facing south. Triple glazing, thermo-lacquered aluminium joinery and natural stone will be use for the facades and blue stone for the skirting boards. Quatuor project will also boast an interior, landscaped garden, and an underground car park with 353 places. Published on October 3, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen View all Images +11 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 Jaspers-Eyers Architects More Projects by AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (9).jpeg AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (5).jpeg AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (8).jpeg 1/3 Campus AP University EDUCATIONAL Antwerpen Noorderplaats, 2060 Antwerp, Belgium Warsaw Spire (1).jpeg Warsaw Spire (2).jpeg Warsaw Spire (4).jpeg 1/3 Office Warsaw Spire COMMERCIAL plac Europejski 1, 00-839 Warszawa, Poland Montagne du Parc (2).jpeg Montagne du Parc (3).jpeg Montagne du Parc (4).jpeg 1/3 Office and Retail Montagne du Parc COMMERCIAL Rue Montagne du Parc 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Barco One Campus (7).jpeg Barco One Campus (10).jpeg Barco One Campus (11).jpeg 1/4 Office Barco One Campus LOGISTICS President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Please Wait Quatuor Close ...

  • Territoire Charlevoix Cabin | Atelier l'Abri | ZHIG

    CAMPING | Cabin | Territoire Charlevoix is a unique eco-tourism project located in the Canadian wilderness of Quebec, between La Malbaie and Baie-Saint-Paul. Designed by Montreal-based architecture firm Atelier l'Abri and completed in 2022, the project consists of several minimalist cabins and communal structures spread across a rugged landscape. The core philosophy behind the design was to create a harmonious balance between nature and architecture, promoting a low-impact, intimate, and immersive experience for guests. The cabins at Territoire Charlevoix are a product of Atelier l'Abri's ongoing reflection on "our relationship with the territory and how to inhabit it". The five small, autonomous shelters offer comfortable immersion in nature, both in summer and winter. Their orientation and carefully chosen locations provide privacy and generous views of the natural surroundings. The cabins are elevated on slender legs, a design choice that minimizes their impact on the ground and avoids the need for heavy machinery for traditional foundations. This preserves the forest environment and limits deforestation. The design balances rusticity with modernity, using limited and efficient materials to create warm, functional spaces that encourage a slower pace of life. The Territoire Charlevoix project extends beyond just the sleeping cabins. The site also includes modules for communal areas, such as viewing platforms, shared kitchens, and a visitor center with a forest buvette. The facility operates year-round, allowing visitors to experience the region's diverse landscapes and activities throughout the seasons. Project credits Architect: Atelier l'Abri Project Team: Pia Hocheneder, Jérôme Codère, Francis Martel-Labrecque, Nicolas Lapierre Client: Territoire Charlevoix Construction: Construction Éclair Photography: Raphaël Thibodeau Location: La Malbaie, Québec, Canada Completion Year: 2022 | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_30a44f8a5b984f5ca2b176ed3e0c6625~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_800,h_533,al_c,q_85/37.Territoire%20Charlevoix%20Cabin-Atelier%20l'Abri-Rapha%C3%ABl%20Thibodeau%20(1).jpg Please Wait 37.Territoire Charlevoix Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (1).jpg Territoire Charlevoix is a unique eco-tourism project located in the Canadian wilderness of Quebec, between La Malbaie and Baie-Saint-Paul. Designed by Montreal-based architecture firm Atelier l'Abri and completed in 2022, the project consists of several minimalist cabins and communal structures spread across a rugged landscape. The core philosophy behind the design was to create a harmonious balance between nature and architecture, promoting a low-impact, intimate, and immersive experience for guests. The cabins at Territoire Charlevoix are a product of Atelier l'Abri's ongoing reflection on "our relationship with the territory and how to inhabit it". The five small, autonomous shelters offer comfortable immersion in nature, both in summer and winter. Their orientation and carefully chosen locations provide privacy and generous views of the natural surroundings. The cabins are elevated on slender legs, a design choice that minimizes their impact on the ground and avoids the need for heavy machinery for traditional foundations. This preserves the forest environment and limits deforestation. The design balances rusticity with modernity, using limited and efficient materials to create warm, functional spaces that encourage a slower pace of life. The Territoire Charlevoix project extends beyond just the sleeping cabins. The site also includes modules for communal areas, such as viewing platforms, shared kitchens, and a visitor center with a forest buvette. The facility operates year-round, allowing visitors to experience the region's diverse landscapes and activities throughout the seasons. Project credits Architect: Atelier l'Abri Project Team: Pia Hocheneder, Jérôme Codère, Francis Martel-Labrecque, Nicolas Lapierre Client: Territoire Charlevoix Construction: Construction Éclair Photography: Raphaël Thibodeau Location: La Malbaie, Québec, Canada Completion Year: 2022 37.Territoire Charlevoix Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (2).jpg 37.Territoire Charlevoix Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (3).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Territoire Charlevoix Cabin La Malbaie, QC, Canada Architects: Atelier l'Abri Atelier l'Abri Architecture Office Canada Area: Year: City: Client: - 2022 La Malbaie Construction: Construction Éclair Category: CAMPING Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Canada Photographers: Raphaël Thibodeau the Architects Description: Territoire Charlevoix is a unique eco-tourism project located in the Canadian wilderness of Quebec, between La Malbaie and Baie-Saint-Paul. Designed by Montreal-based architecture firm Atelier l'Abri and completed in 2022, the project consists of several minimalist cabins and communal structures spread across a rugged landscape. The core philosophy behind the design was to create a harmonious balance between nature and architecture, promoting a low-impact, intimate, and immersive experience for guests. The cabins at Territoire Charlevoix are a product of Atelier l'Abri's ongoing reflection on "our relationship with the territory and how to inhabit it". The five small, autonomous shelters offer comfortable immersion in nature, both in summer and winter. Their orientation and carefully chosen locations provide privacy and generous views of the natural surroundings. The cabins are elevated on slender legs, a design choice that minimizes their impact on the ground and avoids the need for heavy machinery for traditional foundations. This preserves the forest environment and limits deforestation. The design balances rusticity with modernity, using limited and efficient materials to create warm, functional spaces that encourage a slower pace of life. The Territoire Charlevoix project extends beyond just the sleeping cabins. The site also includes modules for communal areas, such as viewing platforms, shared kitchens, and a visitor center with a forest buvette. The facility operates year-round, allowing visitors to experience the region's diverse landscapes and activities throughout the seasons. Project credits Architect: Atelier l'Abri Project Team: Pia Hocheneder, Jérôme Codère, Francis Martel-Labrecque, Nicolas Lapierre Client: Territoire Charlevoix Construction: Construction Éclair Photography: Raphaël Thibodeau Location: La Malbaie, Québec, Canada Completion Year: 2022 Published on September 12, 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 Atelier l'Abri More Projects by 38.La Pointe-Atelier l'Abri-Jack Jérôme, Ronny Lebrun (1).jpg La Pointe is a ready-to-camp micro-shelter designed by the Montreal-based architecture firm Atelier l'Abri for the Poisson Blanc Regional Park, located north of Ottawa in Quebec, Canada. This off-grid, A-frame-inspired cabin offers a unique and minimalist nature immersion for two to four guests. The project was completed in 2019. The design reinterprets the classic A-frame cabin, popular in North America since the 1950s, with a modern, minimalist aesthetic. The iconic triangular shape creates a simple, sculptural structure while offering a functional and nature-oriented space. The off-grid shelter was built on-site by Atelier l'Abri's construction team, demonstrating a commitment to hands-on, site-specific design. The structure is clad in natural cedar board and batten, which will weather over time to a silvery hue, helping it blend into the forest. A covered terrace expands the living space, creating an ideal spot to enjoy the outdoors even when the weather is less favorable. The long roof is clad in steel, a nod to timeless, rural buildings. The minimalist and efficient interior makes clever use of space and maximizes natural light. Large bay windows offer uninterrupted views of the forest and the reservoir below, flooding the interior with light. An inclined ladder leads to a lofted bed area, which is suspended from the cathedral ceiling by steel rods, creating a focal point in the space. The ground floor includes a kitchenette and a dining table that can be converted into an additional bed, accommodating up to four people. A wood-burning stove provides warmth during the frosty Canadian winters, enhancing the cozy cabin atmosphere. Project credits Architect: Atelier l'Abri Construction: Atelier l'Abri construction team Location: Poisson Blanc Regional Park, Quebec, Canada Photography: Raphaël Thibodeau Completion Year: 2019 38.La Pointe-Atelier l'Abri-Jack Jérôme, Ronny Lebrun (3).jpg 38.La Pointe-Atelier l'Abri-Jack Jérôme, Ronny Lebrun (7).jpg 1/5 Cabin La Pointe SHELTERS Parc régional du Poisson Blanc, 37 Chem. de la Truite, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, QC J0X 2M0, Canada 39.Kanata Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (1).jpg The Kanata Cabin is a minimalist and pet-friendly rental retreat designed by Atelier l'Abri, located in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec. Commissioned by a client seeking a cozy, nature-immersed escape for themselves and their dog, the project blends functionality with an ultra-compact footprint. Affectionately dubbed "La Niche" (The Nook or Kennel) by its owners, the cabin's design features elements that evoke the image of a doghouse, such as its simple, gabled shape and arched doorway. Completed in 2024, the 60-square-meter (650-square-foot) cabin is distinguished by its understated elegance and minimalist design. It is part of the larger Kanata Tremblant estate, offering visitors a unique experience within a 3,000-acre wilderness area. An arched doorway frames views of the Boreal forest, while a high cathedral ceiling and natural light create a sense of spaciousness within the modest interior. The exterior is clad in horizontal wood slabs, which will weather to a silver tone over time, allowing the cabin to blend seamlessly with the surrounding deciduous forest. The use of 2x8 stud walls and bio-sourced cellulose fiber insulation also contributes to its energy efficiency and reduced carbon footprint. The design includes a screened porch, an efficient kitchen and living area, and an exterior hot tub, offering comfortable amenities for guests and their pets. The interior layout of the single-bedroom cottage is hyper-optimized for function and comfort. The open-plan living and kitchen area features an integrated arched nook within the kitchen cabinetry, providing a cozy space for both people and pets. Despite its size, the cabin feels airy and open thanks to the cathedral ceiling and strategic use of light. Refined interior details and custom furniture modules were included to maximize space while ensuring a refined experience. Project credits Architect: Atelier L'Abri Team: Charles-Édouard Dorion, Vincent Pasquier, Nicolas Lapierre, Francis M. Labrecque Construction: Hubert Construction Photography: Raphaël Thibodeau Client: Private Location: Mont-Tremblant, Amherst, Quebec, Canada Completion Year: 2024 39.Kanata Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (10).jpg 39.Kanata Cabin-Atelier l'Abri-Raphaël Thibodeau (11).jpg 1/6 Cabin Kanata Cabin RESIDENTIAL Amherst, NS, Canada Please Wait Territoire Charlevoix Cabin Close ...

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  • The Sandbox | Peter Braithwaite Studio | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | House | Perched along the rugged Bay of Chaleur in New Brunswick, Canada, The Sandbox is a contemporary, three-story timber-clad residence designed by Halifax-based Peter Braithwaite Studio. Completed in 2023 for a couple who run a local excavation business, the home was conceived as a resilient and thoughtful beach house that celebrates both its dramatic coastal location and the local construction trades. The design is a deliberate contrast of elements, combining a minimalist, boxy form with robust, durable materials chosen to withstand the harsh Atlantic climate of heavy winds and rain. The exterior is clad in Eastern white cedar and weathering steel, which will gracefully age and patina over time to blend with the weathered shoreline. A striking Corten steel staircase wraps around the building's exterior, leading to an elevated viewing deck that offers expansive vistas of the bay. This industrial detailing, along with the home's sturdy construction, gives it a tough, resilient character. Inside, the home is a celebration of craftsmanship, light, and an open layout designed to connect with the landscape. A custom-built kitchen island serves as a central hearth for social gatherings, while strategically placed windows frame views and fill the space with natural light. The material palette is a thoughtful mix of timber, plywood, and other natural materials. A master bedroom hovers over the living area, featuring a glazed corner that allows for immersive views of the bay. The home's design and build were approached on a humble budget, with local connections to regional trades and manufacturers fostering lasting relationships and resulting in a well-crafted dwelling built to last. Project credits Architecture and Design-Build: Peter Braithwaite Studio Client: Joshua and Chelsea Jenks Photography: Ema Peter | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_a5291f82efb24c0793980de4154713c2~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2327,h_2000,al_c,q_90/325.The%20Sandbox%20by%20Peter%20Braithwaite%20Studio-Ema%20Peter%20(1).jpg Please Wait 325.The Sandbox by Peter Braithwaite Studio-Ema Peter (1).jpg "Perched along the rugged Bay of Chaleur in New Brunswick, Canada, The Sandbox is a contemporary, three-story timber-clad residence designed by Halifax-based Peter Braithwaite Studio. Completed in 2023 for a couple who run a local excavation business, the home was conceived as a resilient and thoughtful beach house that celebrates both its dramatic coastal location and the local construction trades. The design is a deliberate contrast of elements, combining a minimalist, boxy form with robust, durable materials chosen to withstand the harsh Atlantic climate of heavy winds and rain. The exterior is clad in Eastern white cedar and weathering steel, which will gracefully age and patina over time to blend with the weathered shoreline. A striking Corten steel staircase wraps around the building's exterior, leading to an elevated viewing deck that offers expansive vistas of the bay. This industrial detailing, along with the home's sturdy construction, gives it a tough, resilient character. Inside, the home is a celebration of craftsmanship, light, and an open layout designed to connect with the landscape. A custom-built kitchen island serves as a central hearth for social gatherings, while strategically placed windows frame views and fill the space with natural light. The material palette is a thoughtful mix of timber, plywood, and other natural materials. A master bedroom hovers over the living area, featuring a glazed corner that allows for immersive views of the bay. The home's design and build were approached on a humble budget, with local connections to regional trades and manufacturers fostering lasting relationships and resulting in a well-crafted dwelling built to last. Project credits Architecture and Design-Build: Peter Braithwaite Studio Client: Joshua and Chelsea Jenks Photography: Ema Peter" 325.The Sandbox by Peter Braithwaite Studio-Ema Peter (7).jpg 325.The Sandbox by Peter Braithwaite Studio-Ema Peter (9).jpg 1/4 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in The Sandbox Bathurst, NB, Canada Architects: Peter Braithwaite Studio Peter Braithwaite Studio Architecture Office Canada Area: Year: City: Client: 185 m² 2023 New Brunswick Joshua and Chelsea Jenks Construction: Jenks Excavation Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Canada Photographers: Ema Peter the Architects Description: Perched along the rugged Bay of Chaleur in New Brunswick, Canada, The Sandbox is a contemporary, three-story timber-clad residence designed by Halifax-based Peter Braithwaite Studio. Completed in 2023 for a couple who run a local excavation business, the home was conceived as a resilient and thoughtful beach house that celebrates both its dramatic coastal location and the local construction trades. The design is a deliberate contrast of elements, combining a minimalist, boxy form with robust, durable materials chosen to withstand the harsh Atlantic climate of heavy winds and rain. The exterior is clad in Eastern white cedar and weathering steel, which will gracefully age and patina over time to blend with the weathered shoreline. A striking Corten steel staircase wraps around the building's exterior, leading to an elevated viewing deck that offers expansive vistas of the bay. This industrial detailing, along with the home's sturdy construction, gives it a tough, resilient character. Inside, the home is a celebration of craftsmanship, light, and an open layout designed to connect with the landscape. A custom-built kitchen island serves as a central hearth for social gatherings, while strategically placed windows frame views and fill the space with natural light. The material palette is a thoughtful mix of timber, plywood, and other natural materials. A master bedroom hovers over the living area, featuring a glazed corner that allows for immersive views of the bay. The home's design and build were approached on a humble budget, with local connections to regional trades and manufacturers fostering lasting relationships and resulting in a well-crafted dwelling built to last. Project credits Architecture and Design-Build: Peter Braithwaite Studio Client: Joshua and Chelsea Jenks Photography: Ema Peter 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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  • Yatsugatake Annex | Takanori Ineyama Architects | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Tiny Home | The Yatsugatake Annex is a 43-square-meter weekend residence in Hokuto, Japan, designed by Takanori Ineyama Architects and completed in 2017. It was built for a couple who primarily live in Tokyo but spend weekends and holidays in the mountainous Yamanashi prefecture, and the home is intended to be a comfortable secondary base for their family of five, including three children. The design is a clever response to the surroundings, where the site is relatively large but still located in an area with villas and residences. To achieve privacy while maintaining a connection to the environment, the architects designed the house to open or close to the surroundings, a strategy described as "closing with one wall". The house is L-shaped and wrapped with a light-toned wooden exterior that conceals the more private areas while creating an open central living area. The layout was designed to give new value to the site by properly placing different personality spaces, such as the living and dining areas, within an environment created by the "one wall". Inside, the home has a minimalist and warm aesthetic, featuring light-toned wooden walls and ceilings. A mezzanine level with an open, airy feel offers unique views and an elevated space for relaxation or play. Credits Architects: Takanori Ineyama Architects (Takanori Ineyama) Structural Design: Building Structure Institute (Kazuyuki Ohara, Shuichi Takahashi) Construction: M's-A Photography: Koichi Torimura | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_e47890513d544745836d39e2a7ad44d8~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2560,h_1705,al_c,q_90/393.Yatsugatake%20Annex%20by%20Takanori%20Ineyama%20Architects-Koichi%20Torimura%20(1).jpg Please Wait 393.Yatsugatake Annex by Takanori Ineyama Architects-Koichi Torimura (1).jpg "The Yatsugatake Annex is a 43-square-meter weekend residence in Hokuto, Japan, designed by Takanori Ineyama Architects and completed in 2017. It was built for a couple who primarily live in Tokyo but spend weekends and holidays in the mountainous Yamanashi prefecture, and the home is intended to be a comfortable secondary base for their family of five, including three children. The design is a clever response to the surroundings, where the site is relatively large but still located in an area with villas and residences. To achieve privacy while maintaining a connection to the environment, the architects designed the house to open or close to the surroundings, a strategy described as ""closing with one wall"". The house is L-shaped and wrapped with a light-toned wooden exterior that conceals the more private areas while creating an open central living area. The layout was designed to give new value to the site by properly placing different personality spaces, such as the living and dining areas, within an environment created by the ""one wall"". Inside, the home has a minimalist and warm aesthetic, featuring light-toned wooden walls and ceilings. A mezzanine level with an open, airy feel offers unique views and an elevated space for relaxation or play. Credits Architects: Takanori Ineyama Architects (Takanori Ineyama) Structural Design: Building Structure Institute (Kazuyuki Ohara, Shuichi Takahashi) Construction: M's-A Photography: Koichi Torimura" 393.Yatsugatake Annex by Takanori Ineyama Architects-Koichi Torimura (18).jpg 393.Yatsugatake Annex by Takanori Ineyama Architects-Koichi Torimura (2).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Yatsugatake Annex Yatsugatake Mountains, Tatsuzawa, Fujimi, Suwa District, Nagano 399-0212, Japan Architects: Takanori Ineyama Architects Takanori Ineyama Architects Architecture Office Japan Area: Year: City: Client: 43 m² 2017 Hokuto - Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Tiny Home Post Type: Building Country: Japan Photographers: Koichi Torimura the Architects Description: The Yatsugatake Annex is a 43-square-meter weekend residence in Hokuto, Japan, designed by Takanori Ineyama Architects and completed in 2017. It was built for a couple who primarily live in Tokyo but spend weekends and holidays in the mountainous Yamanashi prefecture, and the home is intended to be a comfortable secondary base for their family of five, including three children. The design is a clever response to the surroundings, where the site is relatively large but still located in an area with villas and residences. To achieve privacy while maintaining a connection to the environment, the architects designed the house to open or close to the surroundings, a strategy described as "closing with one wall". The house is L-shaped and wrapped with a light-toned wooden exterior that conceals the more private areas while creating an open central living area. The layout was designed to give new value to the site by properly placing different personality spaces, such as the living and dining areas, within an environment created by the "one wall". Inside, the home has a minimalist and warm aesthetic, featuring light-toned wooden walls and ceilings. A mezzanine level with an open, airy feel offers unique views and an elevated space for relaxation or play. Credits Architects: Takanori Ineyama Architects (Takanori Ineyama) Structural Design: Building Structure Institute (Kazuyuki Ohara, Shuichi Takahashi) Construction: M's-A Photography: Koichi Torimura Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +17 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 Takanori Ineyama Architects More Projects by Please Wait Yatsugatake Annex Close ...

  • Green Studio House | Ludwig Zitzelsberger Architekt | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Studio | The green studio house, or Atelierhaus, designed by Ludwig Zitzelsberger in Bobingen, Germany, draws inspiration from traditional local barns. Completed in 2023 for an artist, the 124-square-meter timber structure is defined by its deep green exterior, which covers both the timber-board cladding and the roof membrane. The building is set on a site with heterogeneous buildings, from 1960s garages to the 16th-century Cosimosinian Castle. It is located at the end of a long driveway, providing a quiet, central focus for the property. The Atelierhaus features a straightforward, elongated plan, divided into living and studio spaces by a central core that contains the kitchenette and bathroom. Large facade openings, which can be fully closed by external sliding doors, allow the artist to transform the studio into a public gallery-like space or maintain privacy when needed. Inside, the walls and interior roof structure are painted white, providing a neutral backdrop for artistic work and maximizing natural light. The saw-textured folding of the exposed gabled roof remains visible in the studio, adding texture and shaping the atmosphere. The project's design prioritizes simple construction and materials, intended to create a sensual and harmonious space. The structure sits on a planed concrete ground slab, and the interior spaces feature simple, functional finishes. The thoughtful use of materials and a focus on both memory and function make the Atelierhaus a poetic space that is rooted in local tradition while being firmly built for the present. Credits Architect: Ludwig Zitzelsberger Structural Engineer: merz kley partner GmbH Photographer: Sebastian Schels Roofing Manufacturer: Bauder Insulation Manufacturer: Pavatex | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_5c9023b38c2e4fd2aa3f60ffb119c683~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_800,h_640,al_c,q_85/255.The%20green%20studio%20house%20by%20Ludwig%20Zitzelsberger-Sebastian%20Schels%20(1).jpg Please Wait 255.The green studio house by Ludwig Zitzelsberger-Sebastian Schels (1).jpg The green studio house, or Atelierhaus, designed by Ludwig Zitzelsberger in Bobingen, Germany, draws inspiration from traditional local barns. Completed in 2023 for an artist, the 124-square-meter timber structure is defined by its deep green exterior, which covers both the timber-board cladding and the roof membrane. The building is set on a site with heterogeneous buildings, from 1960s garages to the 16th-century Cosimosinian Castle. It is located at the end of a long driveway, providing a quiet, central focus for the property. The Atelierhaus features a straightforward, elongated plan, divided into living and studio spaces by a central core that contains the kitchenette and bathroom. Large facade openings, which can be fully closed by external sliding doors, allow the artist to transform the studio into a public gallery-like space or maintain privacy when needed. Inside, the walls and interior roof structure are painted white, providing a neutral backdrop for artistic work and maximizing natural light. The saw-textured folding of the exposed gabled roof remains visible in the studio, adding texture and shaping the atmosphere. The project's design prioritizes simple construction and materials, intended to create a sensual and harmonious space. The structure sits on a planed concrete ground slab, and the interior spaces feature simple, functional finishes. The thoughtful use of materials and a focus on both memory and function make the Atelierhaus a poetic space that is rooted in local tradition while being firmly built for the present. Credits Architect: Ludwig Zitzelsberger Structural Engineer: merz kley partner GmbH Photographer: Sebastian Schels Roofing Manufacturer: Bauder Insulation Manufacturer: Pavatex 255.The green studio house by Ludwig Zitzelsberger-Sebastian Schels (14).jpg 255.The green studio house by Ludwig Zitzelsberger-Sebastian Schels (2).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.0K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Green Studio House 86399 Bobingen, Germany Architects: Ludwig Zitzelsberger Architekt Ludwig Zitzelsberger Architecture Office Germany Area: Year: City: Client: 124 m² 2023 Bobingen Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Studio Post Type: Building Country: Germany Photographers: Sebastian Schels the Architects Description: The green studio house, or Atelierhaus, designed by Ludwig Zitzelsberger in Bobingen, Germany, draws inspiration from traditional local barns. Completed in 2023 for an artist, the 124-square-meter timber structure is defined by its deep green exterior, which covers both the timber-board cladding and the roof membrane. The building is set on a site with heterogeneous buildings, from 1960s garages to the 16th-century Cosimosinian Castle. It is located at the end of a long driveway, providing a quiet, central focus for the property. The Atelierhaus features a straightforward, elongated plan, divided into living and studio spaces by a central core that contains the kitchenette and bathroom. Large facade openings, which can be fully closed by external sliding doors, allow the artist to transform the studio into a public gallery-like space or maintain privacy when needed. Inside, the walls and interior roof structure are painted white, providing a neutral backdrop for artistic work and maximizing natural light. The saw-textured folding of the exposed gabled roof remains visible in the studio, adding texture and shaping the atmosphere. The project's design prioritizes simple construction and materials, intended to create a sensual and harmonious space. The structure sits on a planed concrete ground slab, and the interior spaces feature simple, functional finishes. The thoughtful use of materials and a focus on both memory and function make the Atelierhaus a poetic space that is rooted in local tradition while being firmly built for the present. Credits Architect: Ludwig Zitzelsberger Structural Engineer: merz kley partner GmbH Photographer: Sebastian Schels Roofing Manufacturer: Bauder Insulation Manufacturer: Pavatex Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +17 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... 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  • Camper House | Dani Serrano Studio | ZHIG

    CAMPING | Cabin | The Camper House, designed by architect Dani Serrano, is an experimental project in Nicaragua that integrates a refurbished campervan into a larger, purpose-built wooden structure. Created with a small budget and simple construction methods, the cabin serves as a vacation shelter for surfers while exploring minimalist living. The project's intention was to build an affordable, nature-infused dwelling by merging a travel trailer with a larger wooden construction. With minimal and primitive construction using basic tools, the design explores what is essential for a "magical holiday shelter". The cabin is located in Aposentillo, a rural surfing village on Nicaragua's northern Pacific coast. After traveling down the Pacific Coast in search of the perfect wave, Serrano purchased a half-acre plot and began the project, which was partially inspired by a four-month period of living exclusively out of his camper. The structure is built primarily from locally sourced teak wood and assembled with simple metal joints. A neighboring carpenter provided wood cuts, and a local welder fabricated the metal joist hangers. The exterior features a gently pitched, corrugated steel roof that protects the home from the rain and allows for ventilation. The camper itself was detached from its truck and placed on stilts, becoming the home's bedroom. The main living space, kitchen, and bathroom are housed within the new timber frame. A sliding teak and fabric partition allows the main living area to open entirely to the surrounding landscape, blurring the line between interior and exterior. The area beneath the raised camper is used for storage, primarily for surfboards. Windows on the back facade are covered by wooden panels that can be raised and lowered using ropes and pulleys. Paper lanterns and spotlights inside the cabin cause it to radiate a warm glow at night, appearing like a lantern from the outside. Project credits Architect: Dani Serrano. Builder/Collaborator: Tiemo Riediger, a carpenter and friend who assisted with construction. Photography: Dani Serrano Studio. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_94336954a65e480e9479685523251fe6~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/89.Camper%20House-Dani%20Serrano%20(1).jpg Please Wait 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (8).jpeg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (1).jpg 89.Camper House-Dani Serrano (2).jfif 1/5 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Camper House Aposentillo, Nicaragua Architects: Dani Serrano Studio Dani Serrano Architecture Office Nicaragua Area: Year: City: Client: 22.3 m² 2022 Aposentillo Construction: DIY construction Category: CAMPING Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Nicaragua Photographers: Dani Serrano Studio the Architects Description: The Camper House, designed by architect Dani Serrano, is an experimental project in Nicaragua that integrates a refurbished campervan into a larger, purpose-built wooden structure. Created with a small budget and simple construction methods, the cabin serves as a vacation shelter for surfers while exploring minimalist living. The project's intention was to build an affordable, nature-infused dwelling by merging a travel trailer with a larger wooden construction. With minimal and primitive construction using basic tools, the design explores what is essential for a "magical holiday shelter". The cabin is located in Aposentillo, a rural surfing village on Nicaragua's northern Pacific coast. After traveling down the Pacific Coast in search of the perfect wave, Serrano purchased a half-acre plot and began the project, which was partially inspired by a four-month period of living exclusively out of his camper. The structure is built primarily from locally sourced teak wood and assembled with simple metal joints. A neighboring carpenter provided wood cuts, and a local welder fabricated the metal joist hangers. The exterior features a gently pitched, corrugated steel roof that protects the home from the rain and allows for ventilation. The camper itself was detached from its truck and placed on stilts, becoming the home's bedroom. The main living space, kitchen, and bathroom are housed within the new timber frame. A sliding teak and fabric partition allows the main living area to open entirely to the surrounding landscape, blurring the line between interior and exterior. The area beneath the raised camper is used for storage, primarily for surfboards. Windows on the back facade are covered by wooden panels that can be raised and lowered using ropes and pulleys. Paper lanterns and spotlights inside the cabin cause it to radiate a warm glow at night, appearing like a lantern from the outside. Project credits Architect: Dani Serrano. Builder/Collaborator: Tiemo Riediger, a carpenter and friend who assisted with construction. Photography: Dani Serrano Studio. Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +14 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 Dani Serrano Studio More Projects by Please Wait Camper House Close ...

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