3056 results found with an empty search
- Peninsula House | Wood Marsh Architecture | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | House | As an artistic architectural response to Australia’s coastline and the contours of the rural landscape, Peninsula House forms a dramatic sculptural relic, weathered by its context. The dwelling is located on the high point of the site overlooking a coastal stretch of Flinders with Bass Strait beyond. Approached along a meandering driveway, a ribbon of rammed earth rises monumentally 10 meters into the air, wrapping behind the dwelling, before gradually tapering and returning to the landscape. The elevation has minimal glazing and considerable thermal mass – stabilising the heat from the afternoon sun. A notch midway along the wall, forms a shadow line, subtly defining the entry. Crossing the entry threshold, a lush, planted atrium defines the building’s axial centre, and allows natural light to flood into the interior. Bending hallways snake from the atrium to create three distinct zones – a living zone for entertaining, a bedroom zone, and a recreation zone. The private master bedroom sits above the living zone, accessed by a sweeping stair cloaked in darkness. The main double height living space dramatically rises towards the glazing and the expansive views of the rural terrain and ocean. The sweeping parabolic ceiling affords a unique acoustic quality to the space that accommodates the sound from the owner’s grand piano and collection of musical instruments. Adjacent to the main living space is a large, sheltered terrace fulfilling the client’s brief to host grand poolside events with views of the valley and water. Each of the five bedrooms and main living spaces celebrates views of the rural context and surrounds. At the end of an evocative hallway, lined on one side with rammed earth and slot windows, lies a purpose-built recording studio. The dark, natural external material palette of charred timber and rammed earth shrouds the building, selected for its robust and low-maintenance qualities. The charred battens cloak the building mass allowing it to recede into the rural context as an enigmatic form. Internally the thematic quality of darkness continues with black mosaic tiles, black timber battens, blackened brass, and black terrazzo flooring. There is an emphasis on the shifting nature of light and shadow along curving surfaces and forms of walls and openings. The monochromatic tones frame views of the natural colours present in the surrounding setting. Peninsula House is envisioned in the round, to sit harmoniously in the topography of its site – its raw sculptural language belying its domestic use – an erosional remnant formed by its harsh, exposed coastal setting. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a02f20_db33fc0c3ebb476bb1f706b2df74941c~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2000,h_1124,al_c,q_90/Peninsula%20House-Wood%20Marsh-Photographs-Timothy%20Kaye%20(4).jpg Please Wait Peninsula House-Wood Marsh-Photographs-Timothy Kaye (1).jpg Peninsula House-Wood Marsh-Photographs-Timothy Kaye (2).jpg Peninsula House-Wood Marsh-Photographs-Timothy Kaye (5).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.7K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Peninsula House Mornington Peninsula, VIC, Australia Architects: Wood Marsh Architecture Wood Marsh Architecture Office Australia Area: Year: City: Client: 2023 Mornington Peninsula Construction: Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Australia Photographers: Timothy Kaye the Architects Description: As an artistic architectural response to Australia’s coastline and the contours of the rural landscape, Peninsula House forms a dramatic sculptural relic, weathered by its context. The dwelling is located on the high point of the site overlooking a coastal stretch of Flinders with Bass Strait beyond. Approached along a meandering driveway, a ribbon of rammed earth rises monumentally 10 meters into the air, wrapping behind the dwelling, before gradually tapering and returning to the landscape. The elevation has minimal glazing and considerable thermal mass – stabilising the heat from the afternoon sun. A notch midway along the wall, forms a shadow line, subtly defining the entry. Crossing the entry threshold, a lush, planted atrium defines the building’s axial centre, and allows natural light to flood into the interior. Bending hallways snake from the atrium to create three distinct zones – a living zone for entertaining, a bedroom zone, and a recreation zone. The private master bedroom sits above the living zone, accessed by a sweeping stair cloaked in darkness. The main double height living space dramatically rises towards the glazing and the expansive views of the rural terrain and ocean. The sweeping parabolic ceiling affords a unique acoustic quality to the space that accommodates the sound from the owner’s grand piano and collection of musical instruments. Adjacent to the main living space is a large, sheltered terrace fulfilling the client’s brief to host grand poolside events with views of the valley and water. Each of the five bedrooms and main living spaces celebrates views of the rural context and surrounds. At the end of an evocative hallway, lined on one side with rammed earth and slot windows, lies a purpose-built recording studio. The dark, natural external material palette of charred timber and rammed earth shrouds the building, selected for its robust and low-maintenance qualities. The charred battens cloak the building mass allowing it to recede into the rural context as an enigmatic form. Internally the thematic quality of darkness continues with black mosaic tiles, black timber battens, blackened brass, and black terrazzo flooring. There is an emphasis on the shifting nature of light and shadow along curving surfaces and forms of walls and openings. The monochromatic tones frame views of the natural colours present in the surrounding setting. Peninsula House is envisioned in the round, to sit harmoniously in the topography of its site – its raw sculptural language belying its domestic use – an erosional remnant formed by its harsh, exposed coastal setting. Published on September 16, 2024 by: Premium Member Architectural Designer Markitekt 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 Wood Marsh Architecture More Projects by The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)4.jpg The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)3.jpg The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA)2.jpg 1/2 Multi-use facility The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) PUBLIC 111 Sturt St, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia. Please Wait Peninsula House Close ...
- Sea Ranch Cabin | Framestudio | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | House | Designed by noted Bay Area architect Joseph Esherick, the home was third in a series of affordable demonstration houses commissioned by the developers of The Sea Ranch, a weekend home community and cultural experiment grounded in 1960s idealism. The home’s current owner, its second since its construction in 1968, sought to restore the home while improving its liveability and performance. George Homsey, Esherick’s partner, consulted on the exterior restoration. New plywood and laminate kitchen cabinets with apartment-size appliances were designed to utilize every inch of space. The original plywood shelving was restored using reclaimed materials from the demolition. A hinged partition gives privacy between the two bedrooms, designed to preserve the original intent of the bedroom level by folding away into the wall when not in use. Large windows connect the interior space to the coastal redwood forest, a towering specimen just outside the workspace window. Team: Chad DeWitt Leila Ghaz Interior Design: Framestudio Builder: Owner | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_fbcd0ad5ce234b1985f328acca9fc507~mv2.webp Please Wait Sea Ranch Cabin-framestud-Photographer-Adam Rouse (4).webp Sea Ranch Cabin-framestud-Photographer-Adam Rouse (2).webp Sea Ranch Cabin-framestud-Photographer-Adam Rouse (3).webp 1/4 0 Product 5.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Sea Ranch Cabin Sea Ranch, CA, USA Architects: Framestudio Framestudio Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 63 m² 2017 Sea Ranch Construction: Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Adam Rouse the Architects Description: Designed by noted Bay Area architect Joseph Esherick, the home was third in a series of affordable demonstration houses commissioned by the developers of The Sea Ranch, a weekend home community and cultural experiment grounded in 1960s idealism. The home’s current owner, its second since its construction in 1968, sought to restore the home while improving its liveability and performance. George Homsey, Esherick’s partner, consulted on the exterior restoration. New plywood and laminate kitchen cabinets with apartment-size appliances were designed to utilize every inch of space. The original plywood shelving was restored using reclaimed materials from the demolition. A hinged partition gives privacy between the two bedrooms, designed to preserve the original intent of the bedroom level by folding away into the wall when not in use. Large windows connect the interior space to the coastal redwood forest, a towering specimen just outside the workspace window. Team: Chad DeWitt Leila Ghaz Interior Design: Framestudio Builder: Owner Published on October 6, 2024 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes 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 Framestudio More Projects by Please Wait Sea Ranch Cabin Close ...
- New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club | Snøhetta | ZHIG
RECREATIONAL | Community building | At the heart of the New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club is a shared sense of community identity, rich club history, and authentic connection to the rugged coastal landscape of New Brighton in Christchurch, New Zealand. The oldest surf lifesaving club in New Zealand, the New Brighton SLSC has provided safety and a thriving community to beach-goers for over 100 years as both a lifesaving and sporting organisation. Snøhetta partnered with South By Southeast Architects for the design of a new club building which provides better amenity to the Club and public, and rekindles a sense of ownership and shared club identity. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_aa11c85c07114d149024fd9ddbdb5b43~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2000,h_1333,al_c,q_90/New%20Brighton%20Surf%20Lifesaving%20Club%20(1).jpg Please Wait New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club (2).jpg New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club (3).jpg New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club (4).jpg 1/2 0 Product 5.8K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club Christchurch, New Zealand Architects: Snøhetta Snøhetta Architecture Office Norway Area: Year: City: Client: 650m2 2021 Christchurch New Brighton SLSC Construction: - Category: RECREATIONAL Project Type: Community building Post Type: Building Country: New Zealand Photographers: Sarah Rowlands the architects Description: At the heart of the New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club is a shared sense of community identity, rich club history, and authentic connection to the rugged coastal landscape of New Brighton in Christchurch, New Zealand. The oldest surf lifesaving club in New Zealand, the New Brighton SLSC has provided safety and a thriving community to beach-goers for over 100 years as both a lifesaving and sporting organisation. Snøhetta partnered with South By Southeast Architects for the design of a new club building which provides better amenity to the Club and public, and rekindles a sense of ownership and shared club identity. Published on September 29, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen View all Images +6 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 Snøhetta More Projects by Budapest South Gate Masterplan (10).jpg Budapest South Gate Masterplan (11).jpg Budapest South Gate Masterplan (2).jpg 1/4 Masterplan Budapest South Gate Masterplan URBAN PLANNING Lechner Ödön fasor, 1095 Budapest, Hungary Zimbaqua Center (1).jpg Zimbaqua Center (3).jpg Zimbaqua Center (4).jpg 1/2 Mixed Use Zimbaqua Center RECREATIONAL Karoi, Zimbabwe Busan Opera House (2).jpg Busan Opera House (3).jpg Busan Opera House (4).jpg 1/3 Opera house Busan Opera House CULTURAL 1403 U-dong, Haeundae, Busan, South Korea Riyadh Metro Station (3).jpg Riyadh Metro Station (4).jpg Riyadh Metro Station (5).jpg 1/2 Metro station Riyadh Metro Station INFRASTRUCTURE King Abdulaziz Road, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Cloud 11 (4).jpg Cloud 11 (5).jpg Cloud 11 (2).jpg 1/2 Mixed Use Cloud 11 PUBLIC Bangkok, Thailand The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (10).jpg The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (11).jpg The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (2).jpg 1/4 Library The Bibliotheca Alexandrina CULTURAL El Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture (Ithra) (2).jpg King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture (Ithra) (3).jpg King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture (Ithra) (9).jpg 1/4 Cultural center King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture (Ithra) CULTURAL King Fahd Road, Al-Mahjar Al Eslami, Dhahran 34464, Saudi Arabia Polestar Production Facility (9).jpg Polestar Production Facility (8).jpg Polestar Production Facility (10).jpg 1/4 Automotive production facility Polestar Production Facility COMMERCIAL No. 399, Jianxin East St, Chengdu, Sichuan, China Please Wait New Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club Close ...
- ZHIG | Belarus
Belarus | Buildings, Projects, Architects, People, Brands.. Globe Globe PDFs & Catalogs Globe Gallery 3D models Globe Materials Globe Articles Globe x Belarus The rank indicates the popularity of a country among users. By clicking on the 'Appreciate' button, you can contribute to elevating a country's rank. Each 'Appreciate' click adds to the country's rank, so feel free to express your appreciation by boosting countries with content that resonates with you. 0 Rank ... Views 0 Info. About Contact Buildings Projects Architects People Brands 2 0 2 0 0 Join ... Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Appreciated Appreciate Buildings Projects Architects People Brands Influencers Inspiration No Buildings yet. No Architecture Offices yet. ZROBIM Architects vulica Maksima Bahdanoviča 11, Minsk, Minskaja voblasć, Belarus 2011 Since Architecture Office 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (1).jpg "The Nomad Houses are a cluster of eco-friendly, modern modular homes designed by ZROBIM Architects as part of the BY HOME modular housing ecosystem. Completed in 2023, the homes function as a glamping-style eco-hotel and are situated in the Braslav Lakes National Park in Belarus. The project was developed to promote domestic tourism by creating stylish, modern architecture that complements the region's pristine natural landscape, known for its glacial lakes and relict forests. The architectural design is characterized by Scandinavian minimalism, focusing on modularity, natural materials, panoramic glazing, and expansive terraces. The homes come in several types—including Camp B, Camp C, Camp C Flat, and a SPA module—varying in size from 17 to 55 square meters to accommodate different group sizes. The modular system allows for flexible expansion over time, enabling the complex to grow with demand. The exterior features a ""total black"" aesthetic, with facades and terraces finished in charcoal-black wood and corrugated roofing in the same shade, allowing the buildings to blend seamlessly with the surrounding pine forest. The interior continues the minimalist theme, using a natural color palette of wood, white, and anthracite accents. This design choice provides a serene and uncluttered environment, shifting focus from the interior to the natural beauty outside. Each house offers comfort and functionality, with Camp B, for example, including a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and a built-in sauna. Some larger models, like Camp C, feature a wood-burning stove and a separate seating area. The complex also includes a separate spa building with a panoramic sauna and a wood-fired plunge pool. Credits Architects: ZROBIM Architects (Andrus Makouski is credited with the design) Developers and Construction: BY HOME Client: BY HOME Photography: Sergey Pilipovich and Ksenia Varavko Location: Braslav Lakes, Belarus" 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (4).jpg 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (3).jpg 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (2).jpg 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (6).jpg 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (8).jpg 1/2 0 Views ... 0 Project 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Brands yet. No Projects yet. No Projects yet. No Projects yet. 1 2 3 ... 100 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 Zimbabwe Zambia Yemen Western Sahara Vietnam Venezuela IMG_8111.jpeg The guest house in the picturesque village of Terebuty, Belarus, situated along the banks of a river with a complex terrain, was designed as a straightforward yet elegant solution to the owner’s aspiration for an additional recreational space. The structure features a vertical wooden finish and is elevated on metal stilts, which minimizes its impact on the landscape and allows it to harmonize with the environment. The design not only respects the natural topography but also enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the location. Inside, the guest house comprises a main guest room, a bathroom, and a steam room. The sleeping area is elevated, providing occupants with stunning views of the river, while the steam room boasts large windows that offer a panoramic perspective of the surrounding scenery. Additionally, the cabin includes a terrace that is not only situated on the roof but also wraps around the house, enhancing the views and offering an outdoor space for relaxation. The interior design strikes a balance between simplicity and comfort, featuring accent elements alongside finishes made from processed plywood. This combination creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for unwinding in nature. Project credits Architect: Andrew Skinder Photography: Ann Caesar IMG_7589.jpeg IMG_8110.jpeg 1/4 Terebuty Cabin HOSPITALITY Architects: Andrew Skinder Terebuty, Minsk Region, Belarus 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (1).jpg "The Nomad Houses are a cluster of eco-friendly, modern modular homes designed by ZROBIM Architects as part of the BY HOME modular housing ecosystem. Completed in 2023, the homes function as a glamping-style eco-hotel and are situated in the Braslav Lakes National Park in Belarus. The project was developed to promote domestic tourism by creating stylish, modern architecture that complements the region's pristine natural landscape, known for its glacial lakes and relict forests. The architectural design is characterized by Scandinavian minimalism, focusing on modularity, natural materials, panoramic glazing, and expansive terraces. The homes come in several types—including Camp B, Camp C, Camp C Flat, and a SPA module—varying in size from 17 to 55 square meters to accommodate different group sizes. The modular system allows for flexible expansion over time, enabling the complex to grow with demand. The exterior features a ""total black"" aesthetic, with facades and terraces finished in charcoal-black wood and corrugated roofing in the same shade, allowing the buildings to blend seamlessly with the surrounding pine forest. The interior continues the minimalist theme, using a natural color palette of wood, white, and anthracite accents. This design choice provides a serene and uncluttered environment, shifting focus from the interior to the natural beauty outside. Each house offers comfort and functionality, with Camp B, for example, including a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and a built-in sauna. Some larger models, like Camp C, feature a wood-burning stove and a separate seating area. The complex also includes a separate spa building with a panoramic sauna and a wood-fired plunge pool. Credits Architects: ZROBIM Architects (Andrus Makouski is credited with the design) Developers and Construction: BY HOME Client: BY HOME Photography: Sergey Pilipovich and Ksenia Varavko Location: Braslav Lakes, Belarus" 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (4).jpg 427.Nomad houses by ZROBIM Architects-Sergey Pilipovich, Ksenia Varavko (3).jpg 1/3 Nomad houses HOSPITALITY Architects: ZROBIM Architects Leninskaya Street 53, Braslaw, Viciebskaja voblasć 211969, Belarus www.zhiig.com
- Georg Jensen | ZHIG
Georg Jensen | Home Accessories | Georg Jensen is a Danish brand that is renowned for its craftsmanship and Scandinavian design heritage. With a legacy that spans over a century, Georg Jensen offers a collection of jewelry, watches, home decor, and tableware that is characterized by elegant simplicity and quality craftsmanship. Small Title Georg Jensen Home Accessories Globe Denmark Since 1904 0 Products 993 Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. Company Overview Contact Person Søndre Fasanvej 7, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark Address: Zip code: Type of organisation: Corporation Type of Business: Home Accessories No. of employees: In-house working languages: .. 1904 Year Established: Founder: Georg Jensen Phone Phone: Home E-mail: Globe Website: www.georgjensen.com Georg Jensen is a Danish brand that is renowned for its craftsmanship and Scandinavian design heritage. With a legacy that spans over a century, Georg Jensen offers a collection of jewelry, watches, home decor, and tableware that is characterized by elegant simplicity and quality craftsmanship.
- ZHIG | Iceland
Iceland | Buildings, Projects, Architects, People, Brands.. Globe Globe PDFs & Catalogs Globe Gallery 3D models Globe Materials Globe Articles Globe x Iceland The rank indicates the popularity of a country among users. By clicking on the 'Appreciate' button, you can contribute to elevating a country's rank. Each 'Appreciate' click adds to the country's rank, so feel free to express your appreciation by boosting countries with content that resonates with you. ... Rank ... Views 0 Info. About Contact Buildings Projects Architects People Brands 2 0 2 0 0 Join ... Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Appreciated Appreciate Buildings Projects Architects People Brands Influencers Inspiration No Buildings yet. No Architecture Offices yet. Studio Granda Smiðjustígur 11b 101, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland 1987 Since Architecture Office 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (1).jpg "The Garður Landhouse is a contemporary turf house located on the east bank of the Ytri Rangá river in Iceland, completed in 2014 by Studio Granda. The 68-square-meter home is a modern interpretation of the traditional Icelandic turf house, designed to blend into the landscape by appearing as a continuation of the earth mounds surrounding it. The roof is covered with wild grass and heather, with rainwater channeled through open copper fittings between the northern gables. The house is partially embedded within the grassy landscape, with walls that are either earth-covered or composed of large, glazed sections that provide panoramic views of the surroundings. This design allows for a strong connection to the spectacular landscape, creating the sense of a hidden retreat. The external walls are of the same in-situ concrete as the interior, with some areas featuring columnar basalt masonry. The interior boasts a simple and minimalist aesthetic, with concrete floors and large windows that connect the living spaces to the expansive outdoors. Credits Architects: Studio Granda Photography: Rui Ferreira" 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (2).jpg 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (3).jpg 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (4).jpg 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (5).jpg 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (9).jpg 1/2 0 Views ... 0 Project 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Brands yet. No Projects yet. No Projects yet. No Projects yet. 1 2 3 ... 100 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 Zimbabwe Zambia Yemen Western Sahara Vietnam Venezuela 380.Atelier Nyp by Studio Bua (1).jpg "The Atelier Nyp is a sustainable artist's studio and guesthouse designed by Studio Bua on the site of a former sheep shed in remote western Iceland. Completed in 2023, the cabin was built on the repurposed concrete foundation of the original structure, which had been destroyed by extreme weather. This approach minimized the project's environmental impact and maximized existing resources, both material and cultural. Located in Skarðsströnd, the cabin is part of a broader development by Studio Bua of former farm buildings into a home, cultural spaces, and additional guesthouses. The project is named after the Nypurhyrna mountain that rises up from behind it. The cabin features a deliberately simple, jet-black corrugated steel exterior that references the local vernacular and protects against the harsh Icelandic weather. Its off-center pitched roof echoes the distinctive shape of one of the area's dominant mountain peaks. The interior features exposed cross-laminated timber (CLT) walls, which create a warm and cozy atmosphere. The space is divided into two independent units: a workspace with living quarters for the artist and her husband, and a self-contained mini-apartment for guests. Salvaged materials were incorporated throughout the project, including a staircase from a historic Reykjavík building and kitchen units from a 1950s apartment. Credits Architect: Studio Bua Architects: Sigrún Sumarliðadóttir (co-founder, Studio Bua) Client: Þóra Sigurðardóttir and Sumarliði R. Structural Engineer: Gísli Guðmundsson Contractor: Eiríkur Kristjánsson Photographer: Studio Bua Manufacturers: Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), concrete, and corrugated steel" 380.Atelier Nyp by Studio Bua (2).jpg 380.Atelier Nyp by Studio Bua (12).jpg 1/6 Atelier Nyp HOSPITALITY Architects: Studio Bua Á Skarðsströnd, 371 Búðardal (dreifbýli, 371, Iceland 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (1).jpg "The Garður Landhouse is a contemporary turf house located on the east bank of the Ytri Rangá river in Iceland, completed in 2014 by Studio Granda. The 68-square-meter home is a modern interpretation of the traditional Icelandic turf house, designed to blend into the landscape by appearing as a continuation of the earth mounds surrounding it. The roof is covered with wild grass and heather, with rainwater channeled through open copper fittings between the northern gables. The house is partially embedded within the grassy landscape, with walls that are either earth-covered or composed of large, glazed sections that provide panoramic views of the surroundings. This design allows for a strong connection to the spectacular landscape, creating the sense of a hidden retreat. The external walls are of the same in-situ concrete as the interior, with some areas featuring columnar basalt masonry. The interior boasts a simple and minimalist aesthetic, with concrete floors and large windows that connect the living spaces to the expansive outdoors. Credits Architects: Studio Granda Photography: Rui Ferreira" 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (2).jpg 383.Garður Landhouse by Studio Granda-Rui Ferreira (3).jpg 1/3 Garður Landhouse RESIDENTIAL Architects: Studio Granda Garður, Iceland www.zhiig.com
- Seinäjoki City Library | JKMM Architects | ZHIG
CULTURAL | Public library | Seinäjoki City Library features a distinct and modern design. It provides various services, including a wide selection of books, digital resources, and spaces for events and gatherings. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_3bd6587c65ba4c8b98467bcd1ca3a3d3~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1920,h_707,al_c,q_85/Sein%C3%A4joki%20City%20Library.jpg Please Wait Seinäjoki City Library5.jpg Seinäjoki City Library4.jpg Seinäjoki City Library2.jpg 1/2 0 Product 4.7K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Seinäjoki City Library Alvar Aallon katu 14, 60100 Seinäjoki, Finland Architects: JKMM Architects JKMM Architects Architecture Office Finland Area: Year: City: Client: 5,357 m2 2014 Seinäjoki Construction: Rakennuskumppanit Oy Category: CULTURAL Project Type: Public library Post Type: Building Country: Finland Photographers: the architects Description: Seinäjoki City Library features a distinct and modern design. It provides various services, including a wide selection of books, digital resources, and spaces for events and gatherings. Published on September 21, 2023 by: Premium Member Interior designer Riikka Kekkonen View all Images +5 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 JKMM Architects More Projects by Please Wait Seinäjoki City Library Close ...
- Looking Glass Lodge | Michael Kendrick Architects | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | Lodge | Tucked into an ancient woodland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in southern England, the Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects is an eco-friendly cabin designed for immersion in nature with minimal environmental disruption. The lodge was commissioned by a client whose parents had spent decades cultivating the woodland, and the project's goal was to share the landscape with guests while preserving the area's sensitive ecology. The modest, 49-square-meter structure is deliberately unobtrusive, appearing to float among the trees on its sloped site. A key feature of the design is the use of floor-to-ceiling electrochromic glass facades on the front and rear of the lodge. This intelligent glazing automatically adjusts its transparency to provide privacy and control solar heat gain, while also preventing light pollution at night, which helps protect the local bat population. The large, seamless windows maximize views of the woodland and create a "looking glass" effect, making the interior feel intimately connected to its surroundings. The lodge was constructed by local craftsmen from nearby Hastings, with much of the fabrication done off-site to minimize on-site disruption. Its low-impact design includes a hybrid steel and timber-framed structure supported by steel screw piles. This foundation system avoids damaging the tree roots, ensures no trees were felled, and allows for unobstructed movement of wildlife across the site. The exterior is clad in untreated Western red cedar, which will weather to a silvery-grey color over time, blending naturally with the environment. Inside, the Scandinavian-inspired interior features a warm material palette of Western red cedar lining and birch plywood cabinetry. An open-plan layout contains a living area with a wood-burning stove fueled by timber from fallen local trees, a custom kitchen, and a private bedroom. The bathroom includes a freestanding bathtub with expansive views of the forest, further cementing the lodge's biophilic design principles. Project credits Architecture: Michael Kendrick Architects Structural Engineer: Momentum (Project Engineer: Pamela Ewang) Landscaper: Rutty Sark Gardens Ecological Consultant: The Ecology Consultancy Interior Designer: Looking Glass Lodge Photography: Tom Bird | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_722ec91e617f44009508afec4b3a5503~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/280.Looking%20Glass%20Lodge%20by%20Michael%20Kendrick%20Architects-Tom%20Bird%20(1).jpg Please Wait 280.Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects-Tom Bird (1).jpg "Tucked into an ancient woodland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in southern England, the Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects is an eco-friendly cabin designed for immersion in nature with minimal environmental disruption. The lodge was commissioned by a client whose parents had spent decades cultivating the woodland, and the project's goal was to share the landscape with guests while preserving the area's sensitive ecology. The modest, 49-square-meter structure is deliberately unobtrusive, appearing to float among the trees on its sloped site. A key feature of the design is the use of floor-to-ceiling electrochromic glass facades on the front and rear of the lodge. This intelligent glazing automatically adjusts its transparency to provide privacy and control solar heat gain, while also preventing light pollution at night, which helps protect the local bat population. The large, seamless windows maximize views of the woodland and create a ""looking glass"" effect, making the interior feel intimately connected to its surroundings. The lodge was constructed by local craftsmen from nearby Hastings, with much of the fabrication done off-site to minimize on-site disruption. Its low-impact design includes a hybrid steel and timber-framed structure supported by steel screw piles. This foundation system avoids damaging the tree roots, ensures no trees were felled, and allows for unobstructed movement of wildlife across the site. The exterior is clad in untreated Western red cedar, which will weather to a silvery-grey color over time, blending naturally with the environment. Inside, the Scandinavian-inspired interior features a warm material palette of Western red cedar lining and birch plywood cabinetry. An open-plan layout contains a living area with a wood-burning stove fueled by timber from fallen local trees, a custom kitchen, and a private bedroom. The bathroom includes a freestanding bathtub with expansive views of the forest, further cementing the lodge's biophilic design principles. Project credits Architecture: Michael Kendrick Architects Structural Engineer: Momentum (Project Engineer: Pamela Ewang) Landscaper: Rutty Sark Gardens Ecological Consultant: The Ecology Consultancy Interior Designer: Looking Glass Lodge Photography: Tom Bird " 280.Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects-Tom Bird (2).jpg 280.Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects-Tom Bird (9).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Looking Glass Lodge Hastings, UK Architects: Michael Kendrick Architects Michael Kendrick Architects Architecture Office United Kingdom Area: Year: City: Client: 49 m² 2022 East Sussex Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Lodge Post Type: Building Country: United Kingdom Photographers: Tom Bird the Architects Description: Tucked into an ancient woodland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in southern England, the Looking Glass Lodge by Michael Kendrick Architects is an eco-friendly cabin designed for immersion in nature with minimal environmental disruption. The lodge was commissioned by a client whose parents had spent decades cultivating the woodland, and the project's goal was to share the landscape with guests while preserving the area's sensitive ecology. The modest, 49-square-meter structure is deliberately unobtrusive, appearing to float among the trees on its sloped site. A key feature of the design is the use of floor-to-ceiling electrochromic glass facades on the front and rear of the lodge. This intelligent glazing automatically adjusts its transparency to provide privacy and control solar heat gain, while also preventing light pollution at night, which helps protect the local bat population. The large, seamless windows maximize views of the woodland and create a "looking glass" effect, making the interior feel intimately connected to its surroundings. The lodge was constructed by local craftsmen from nearby Hastings, with much of the fabrication done off-site to minimize on-site disruption. Its low-impact design includes a hybrid steel and timber-framed structure supported by steel screw piles. This foundation system avoids damaging the tree roots, ensures no trees were felled, and allows for unobstructed movement of wildlife across the site. The exterior is clad in untreated Western red cedar, which will weather to a silvery-grey color over time, blending naturally with the environment. Inside, the Scandinavian-inspired interior features a warm material palette of Western red cedar lining and birch plywood cabinetry. An open-plan layout contains a living area with a wood-burning stove fueled by timber from fallen local trees, a custom kitchen, and a private bedroom. The bathroom includes a freestanding bathtub with expansive views of the forest, further cementing the lodge's biophilic design principles. Project credits Architecture: Michael Kendrick Architects Structural Engineer: Momentum (Project Engineer: Pamela Ewang) Landscaper: Rutty Sark Gardens Ecological Consultant: The Ecology Consultancy Interior Designer: Looking Glass Lodge Photography: Tom Bird 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 Michael Kendrick Architects More Projects by Please Wait Looking Glass Lodge Close ...
- Lyons House | Moloney Architects | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | House | Lyons House by Moloney Architects is a contemporary renovation and addition to an existing Federation-era home in central Ballarat, Victoria. Designed for a downsizing couple, the project transforms the formerly dark and disconnected house into a light-filled, energy-efficient home with a strong connection to its garden. The design balances respect for the original home's architectural character with the requirements of modern, accessible living. The design strategy clearly contrasts the new and old by distinguishing between the original double-story home and a low, horizontal extension. The new addition is defined by a shallow, floating roof and is linked to the existing house via a narrow hallway flanked by courtyards. These courtyards pull natural light into the original structure's rooms, which had previously been dark. The interior of the extension features a minimalist material palette of black steel, exposed timber beams, and plywood. This combination creates a sense of warmth and texture while emphasizing the contrast with the exposed structure. The timber, specifically Tasmanian Oak for the beams and Maxi Panel Baltic Birch plywood for the ceilings and walls, adds natural warmth and connects the indoor and outdoor spaces. Large windows and a halo of high-level windows separate the roof from the walls, allowing low winter sun to penetrate deep into the space and warm the polished concrete floors. The roof overhangs are strategically designed to block the summer sun, ensuring thermal comfort year-round. To accommodate the clients' request for a ground-floor bedroom as they downsize, the architects repurposed the original living room into a main bedroom, ensuite, and walk-in robe. Upstairs bedrooms were retained for visiting family and friends. Project credits Architecture: Moloney Architects Builder: Hayden Bromley Building Styling: Hilgar Design Photography: Ben Hosking | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_14b2594916ec46e3b963a3c39d523c40~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1000,h_1500,al_c,q_85/288.Lyons%20St%20House%20by%20Moloney%20Architects%20(1).jpg Please Wait 288.Lyons St House by Moloney Architects (1).jpg 288.Lyons St House by Moloney Architects (2).jpg 288.Lyons St House by Moloney Architects (1).gif "Lyons House by Moloney Architects is a contemporary renovation and addition to an existing Federation-era home in central Ballarat, Victoria. Designed for a downsizing couple, the project transforms the formerly dark and disconnected house into a light-filled, energy-efficient home with a strong connection to its garden. The design balances respect for the original home's architectural character with the requirements of modern, accessible living. The design strategy clearly contrasts the new and old by distinguishing between the original double-story home and a low, horizontal extension. The new addition is defined by a shallow, floating roof and is linked to the existing house via a narrow hallway flanked by courtyards. These courtyards pull natural light into the original structure's rooms, which had previously been dark. The interior of the extension features a minimalist material palette of black steel, exposed timber beams, and plywood. This combination creates a sense of warmth and texture while emphasizing the contrast with the exposed structure. The timber, specifically Tasmanian Oak for the beams and Maxi Panel Baltic Birch plywood for the ceilings and walls, adds natural warmth and connects the indoor and outdoor spaces. Large windows and a halo of high-level windows separate the roof from the walls, allowing low winter sun to penetrate deep into the space and warm the polished concrete floors. The roof overhangs are strategically designed to block the summer sun, ensuring thermal comfort year-round. To accommodate the clients' request for a ground-floor bedroom as they downsize, the architects repurposed the original living room into a main bedroom, ensuite, and walk-in robe. Upstairs bedrooms were retained for visiting family and friends. Project credits Architecture: Moloney Architects Builder: Hayden Bromley Building Styling: Hilgar Design Photography: Ben Hosking" 1/3 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Lyons House Ballarat VIC, Australia Architects: Moloney Architects Moloney Architects Architecture Office Australia Area: Year: City: Client: 190 m² 2022 Ballarat, Victoria - Construction: Hayden Bromley Building Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Australia Photographers: Ben Hosking the Architects Description: Lyons House by Moloney Architects is a contemporary renovation and addition to an existing Federation-era home in central Ballarat, Victoria. Designed for a downsizing couple, the project transforms the formerly dark and disconnected house into a light-filled, energy-efficient home with a strong connection to its garden. The design balances respect for the original home's architectural character with the requirements of modern, accessible living. The design strategy clearly contrasts the new and old by distinguishing between the original double-story home and a low, horizontal extension. The new addition is defined by a shallow, floating roof and is linked to the existing house via a narrow hallway flanked by courtyards. These courtyards pull natural light into the original structure's rooms, which had previously been dark. The interior of the extension features a minimalist material palette of black steel, exposed timber beams, and plywood. This combination creates a sense of warmth and texture while emphasizing the contrast with the exposed structure. The timber, specifically Tasmanian Oak for the beams and Maxi Panel Baltic Birch plywood for the ceilings and walls, adds natural warmth and connects the indoor and outdoor spaces. Large windows and a halo of high-level windows separate the roof from the walls, allowing low winter sun to penetrate deep into the space and warm the polished concrete floors. The roof overhangs are strategically designed to block the summer sun, ensuring thermal comfort year-round. To accommodate the clients' request for a ground-floor bedroom as they downsize, the architects repurposed the original living room into a main bedroom, ensuite, and walk-in robe. Upstairs bedrooms were retained for visiting family and friends. Project credits Architecture: Moloney Architects Builder: Hayden Bromley Building Styling: Hilgar Design Photography: Ben Hosking Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +8 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 Moloney Architects More Projects by Please Wait Lyons House Close ...
- Wood Flooring
FLOORING Appliances Appliances: Refrigerators Microwaves Feezers Stoves Ovens Ranges Cooktops Dishwashers Laundry washer Bathroom Bathroom: Toilets Towel dispensers Faucets Sinks Bath tubs Shelves Soap dispensers Trash receptacles Tissue dispensers Hand dryers Urinals Urinal screens Toilet partitions Bidets Showers Clothing hooks Tile Towel bars Grab bars Changing room Ventilation fans finishes FINISHES: Finishes Doors DOORS: Garage doors Fire doors Glass doors Sliding doors Metal doors Wood doors Overhead doors Door hardware Shower doors Folding doors Revolving doors French doors Patio doors Traffic doors Door frames Exterior doors Security doors Entry doors Access doors Pocket Doors Screen Doors Electrical ELECTRICAL: Raceways Switches Wire management Cable trays Floor boxes Power panels Wall boxes Wall plates Electrical receptacles GFCI receptacles Lighting controls Dimmers Electrical sensors Electrical plugs Cable fittings Wire connectors Data jacks Network jacks Network cabling Network enclosures Network Panels Elevators ELEVATORS: Elevator cab Modular elevators wheelchair lifts Conveyors Freight elevators Home elevators Glass elevators Hydraulic elevators Dumbwaiters Post lifts Pit lifts Escalators Vacuum elevators Dock Lifts Platform Lifts Fireplaces FIREPLACES: Gas fireplaces Electric fireplaces Wood fireplaces Wood stoves Fireplace insert Pellet stoves Venting Chimney Stairs add ADD PRODUCT Furniture FURNITURE: Table Sofa Chair Lounge Pouf Cupboard Clothes Hangers Daybed Windows HOSPITAL: Hospital Doors Hospital Furniture Hospital Beds Hospital Headwalls Radiation Shielding Lead Glass Lead Cabinets Nuclear Shielding Lead Walls Lead Curtains Lead Lined Frames Casework Acoustic Panels Corner Guards Air Conditioners / Ptac HVAC HVAC: Heaters Boilers Vents Ducts Grilles Louvers Air Conditioners Fans Furnaces Hvac Controls Air Filters Air Curtains Water Pumps Radiant Heating Thermostats Condensors Roofing ROOFING: Shingles Metal Roofing Roof Membranes Roof Tiles Bitumen Roofing Roof Underlayment Liquid Applied Roofing Slate Roofing EPDM Roofing TPO Roofing PVC Roofing Garden Roofs Gutters Roof Panels Roofing Adhesives Roof Vents Fall Protection Roof Deck Roof Accessories Sheathing kitchen KITCHEN: Cabinets Refrigerators Countertops Cabinet Hardware Cooktops Dishwashers Microwave Ovens Ovens Freezers Warming Drawers Lighting - Pendant Lighting - Recessed Faucets Ranges Hoods Sinks lighting LIGHTING: Skylights Area Lighting Track Lighting Ceiling Lights Outdoor Lighting Daylighting Emergency Lighting Tubular Skylight LED Lighting Dimmers Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Low Voltage Lighting Safety Lighting Parking Lot Lighting Siding SIDING: Siding Flooring FLOORING: Wood flooring Radiant heating Cork flooring Tile Sports flooring Acoustic flooring Rubber flooring Dance flooring Vinyl flooring Glass flooring Floor panels Metal flooring Floor coatings Concrete flooring Floor sealants Floor underlayment Terrazzo Floor adhesives Floor supports Sheathing Masonry MASONRY: Mortar Concrete Block Cement Grout Masonry Weeps Masonry Vents Veneer Stone CMU Pavers Cast Stone Water Sealant Stucco Brick Waterproofing Membrane Paints PAINTS: Exterior Paint Interior Paint Stains Primers High Performance Stucco Coatings Aama Coatings Low Voc Paint Acrylic Paint High Performance Coating Stone STONE: Stone Pumbing PLUMBING: Toilets Bidets Lavatories Sinks Drains Valves Bath Tubs Urinals Faucets Fountains Water Filters Walls WALLS: Wall Partitions Sliding Walls Operable Walls Wall Panels Folding Walls Glass Walls Retaining Walls Water Walls Bullet Resistant Walls Motorized Wall Sheathing Garden Walls Stucco Stone Walls Paints Railings RAILINGS: Railings Windows WINDOWS: Double Hung Windows Casement Windows Fixed Windows Sliding Windows Hurricane Windows Blast Resistant Windows Impact Resistant Windows Security Windows Pass Thru Windows Composite Windows Vinyl Windows Wood Windows Metal Windows Tilt And Turn Windows Storefront Windows Add Product Wood Flooring FLOORING 0 Products interior design claus rasmussen Designer Premium Member 1 Design Designs
- Concrete Stairs
STAIRS Appliances Appliances: Refrigerators Microwaves Feezers Stoves Ovens Ranges Cooktops Dishwashers Laundry washer Bathroom Bathroom: Toilets Towel dispensers Faucets Sinks Bath tubs Shelves Soap dispensers Trash receptacles Tissue dispensers Hand dryers Urinals Urinal screens Toilet partitions Bidets Showers Clothing hooks Tile Towel bars Grab bars Changing room Ventilation fans finishes FINISHES: Finishes Doors DOORS: Garage doors Fire doors Glass doors Sliding doors Metal doors Wood doors Overhead doors Door hardware Shower doors Folding doors Revolving doors French doors Patio doors Traffic doors Door frames Exterior doors Security doors Entry doors Access doors Pocket Doors Screen Doors Electrical ELECTRICAL: Raceways Switches Wire management Cable trays Floor boxes Power panels Wall boxes Wall plates Electrical receptacles GFCI receptacles Lighting controls Dimmers Electrical sensors Electrical plugs Cable fittings Wire connectors Data jacks Network jacks Network cabling Network enclosures Network Panels Elevators ELEVATORS: Elevator cab Modular elevators wheelchair lifts Conveyors Freight elevators Home elevators Glass elevators Hydraulic elevators Dumbwaiters Post lifts Pit lifts Escalators Vacuum elevators Dock Lifts Platform Lifts Fireplaces FIREPLACES: Gas fireplaces Electric fireplaces Wood fireplaces Wood stoves Fireplace insert Pellet stoves Venting Chimney Stairs add ADD PRODUCT Furniture FURNITURE: Table Sofa Chair Lounge Pouf Cupboard Clothes Hangers Daybed Windows HOSPITAL: Hospital Doors Hospital Furniture Hospital Beds Hospital Headwalls Radiation Shielding Lead Glass Lead Cabinets Nuclear Shielding Lead Walls Lead Curtains Lead Lined Frames Casework Acoustic Panels Corner Guards Air Conditioners / Ptac HVAC HVAC: Heaters Boilers Vents Ducts Grilles Louvers Air Conditioners Fans Furnaces Hvac Controls Air Filters Air Curtains Water Pumps Radiant Heating Thermostats Condensors Roofing ROOFING: Shingles Metal Roofing Roof Membranes Roof Tiles Bitumen Roofing Roof Underlayment Liquid Applied Roofing Slate Roofing EPDM Roofing TPO Roofing PVC Roofing Garden Roofs Gutters Roof Panels Roofing Adhesives Roof Vents Fall Protection Roof Deck Roof Accessories Sheathing kitchen KITCHEN: Cabinets Refrigerators Countertops Cabinet Hardware Cooktops Dishwashers Microwave Ovens Ovens Freezers Warming Drawers Lighting - Pendant Lighting - Recessed Faucets Ranges Hoods Sinks lighting LIGHTING: Skylights Area Lighting Track Lighting Ceiling Lights Outdoor Lighting Daylighting Emergency Lighting Tubular Skylight LED Lighting Dimmers Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Low Voltage Lighting Safety Lighting Parking Lot Lighting Siding SIDING: Siding Flooring FLOORING: Wood flooring Radiant heating Cork flooring Tile Sports flooring Acoustic flooring Rubber flooring Dance flooring Vinyl flooring Glass flooring Floor panels Metal flooring Floor coatings Concrete flooring Floor sealants Floor underlayment Terrazzo Floor adhesives Floor supports Sheathing Masonry MASONRY: Mortar Concrete Block Cement Grout Masonry Weeps Masonry Vents Veneer Stone CMU Pavers Cast Stone Water Sealant Stucco Brick Waterproofing Membrane Paints PAINTS: Exterior Paint Interior Paint Stains Primers High Performance Stucco Coatings Aama Coatings Low Voc Paint Acrylic Paint High Performance Coating Stone STONE: Stone Pumbing PLUMBING: Toilets Bidets Lavatories Sinks Drains Valves Bath Tubs Urinals Faucets Fountains Water Filters Walls WALLS: Wall Partitions Sliding Walls Operable Walls Wall Panels Folding Walls Glass Walls Retaining Walls Water Walls Bullet Resistant Walls Motorized Wall Sheathing Garden Walls Stucco Stone Walls Paints Railings RAILINGS: Railings Windows WINDOWS: Double Hung Windows Casement Windows Fixed Windows Sliding Windows Hurricane Windows Blast Resistant Windows Impact Resistant Windows Security Windows Pass Thru Windows Composite Windows Vinyl Windows Wood Windows Metal Windows Tilt And Turn Windows Storefront Windows Add Product Concrete Stairs STAIRS 0 Products 0 Design Designs
- Antwerp Port House | Zaha Hadid Architects | ZHIG
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE | Office Building | This stunning and iconic office building in Antwerp is a memorable and innovative example of contemporary architecture and port culture. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the building features a range of facilities, including offices, meeting rooms, a library, a café, and a roof terrace, while its daring and sculptural design creates a striking and dynamic landmark that reflects and enhances the maritime heritage and modern identity of Antwerp. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_b782bd1354344f959bc50331facde2ef~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1364,h_1080,al_c,q_85/Antwerp%20Port%20House.jpg Please Wait Antwerp Port House2.jpg Antwerp Port House3.jpg Antwerp Port House4.jpg 1/3 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Antwerp Port House Zaha Hadidplein 1, 2030 Antwerpen, Belgium. Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects Zaha Hadid Architects Architecture Office United Kingdom Area: Year: City: Client: 12,800 m2 2016 Antwerp Construction: Interbuild nv Category: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE Project Type: Office Building Post Type: Building Country: Belgium Photographers: Tim Fisher the architects Description: This stunning and iconic office building in Antwerp is a memorable and innovative example of contemporary architecture and port culture. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the building features a range of facilities, including offices, meeting rooms, a library, a café, and a roof terrace, while its daring and sculptural design creates a striking and dynamic landmark that reflects and enhances the maritime heritage and modern identity of Antwerp. Published on September 26, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen View all Images +8 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. 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. 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. Galaxy Soho.jpg Galaxy Soho3.jpg Galaxy Soho4.png 1/2 Mixed-use Development Galaxy Soho CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 9 Guanghua Rd, Chaoyang Qu, Beijing Shi, China. 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 Antwerp Port House Close ...
- Studio-Bunkhouse | Cutler Anderson Architects | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | House | At his residence overlooking Puget Sound, architect James Cutler, a principal at Cutler Anderson Architects, has designed a compact outbuilding that functions as both a creative studio and a gathering space for his daughter and her friends. This unique structure, known as the Studio/Bunkhouse, is located on an island near Seattle. Cutler's vision was to create a modest retreat that would serve dual purposes: a workspace for himself and a fun hangout spot for his youngest daughter during sleepovers. To make room for the new cabin, an old tool shed was demolished. The results are impressive, as the tiny cabin spans just 80 square feet (7.4 square meters). Collaborating with his 12-year-old daughter – his older children having already entered adulthood – Cutler undertook the task of pouring the ready-mix concrete foundation together and constructing the framing from rough-sawn Douglas fir sourced from a nearby sawmill. In designing the cabin, Cutler ensured that the building envelope included rigid insulation, while the exterior walls are adorned with Corten steel shingles, purposefully chosen to complement the surrounding madrone and cedar trees. These shingles were custom-cut and secured using K-lath screws. A highlight of the studio is its west-facing wall, which features a generous expanse of glass that frames sweeping views of the stunning landscape. Overhead, a sloped roof with a deep eave shields the glazed wall from adverse weather conditions. From the main house, a 30-foot (nine-meter) pathway leads to this charming cabin. Inside, the single-room layout showcases exposed timber framing, wooden flooring, and shiplap wall panels. The multifunctional space cleverly accommodates a fold-up bed and desk, both custom-built by a local woodworker. The design incorporates two bunk beds that can fold up on traction struts for the girls, along with a folding desk for dad, allowing the building to be used in versatile ways. When everything is folded against the walls, it transforms into a poker room for dad. For warmth, a highly efficient cast-iron wood stove provides heat, consuming just two blocks of wood throughout a winter night. Additionally, to ensure functionality during power outages, Cutler installed 4.5 kilowatts of batteries and an inverter, which are cleverly concealed behind rolling file cabinets. A small refrigerator powered by batteries is discreetly located under the stove. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_5d06be1988ed4a599ee7ac0f73dfad68~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1080,h_1345,al_c,q_85/Cutler%20Anderson%20Architects%20(1).jpg Please Wait Cutler Anderson Architects (2).jpg Cutler Anderson Architects (3).jpg Cutler Anderson Architects (4).jpg 1/4 0 Product 5.5K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Studio-Bunkhouse Bainbridge Island, WA, USA Architects: Cutler Anderson Architects Cutler Anderson Architects Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 7.4 m² 2016 Bainbridge Island Construction: Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Art Grice the Architects Description: At his residence overlooking Puget Sound, architect James Cutler, a principal at Cutler Anderson Architects, has designed a compact outbuilding that functions as both a creative studio and a gathering space for his daughter and her friends. This unique structure, known as the Studio/Bunkhouse, is located on an island near Seattle. Cutler's vision was to create a modest retreat that would serve dual purposes: a workspace for himself and a fun hangout spot for his youngest daughter during sleepovers. To make room for the new cabin, an old tool shed was demolished. The results are impressive, as the tiny cabin spans just 80 square feet (7.4 square meters). Collaborating with his 12-year-old daughter – his older children having already entered adulthood – Cutler undertook the task of pouring the ready-mix concrete foundation together and constructing the framing from rough-sawn Douglas fir sourced from a nearby sawmill. In designing the cabin, Cutler ensured that the building envelope included rigid insulation, while the exterior walls are adorned with Corten steel shingles, purposefully chosen to complement the surrounding madrone and cedar trees. These shingles were custom-cut and secured using K-lath screws. A highlight of the studio is its west-facing wall, which features a generous expanse of glass that frames sweeping views of the stunning landscape. Overhead, a sloped roof with a deep eave shields the glazed wall from adverse weather conditions. From the main house, a 30-foot (nine-meter) pathway leads to this charming cabin. Inside, the single-room layout showcases exposed timber framing, wooden flooring, and shiplap wall panels. The multifunctional space cleverly accommodates a fold-up bed and desk, both custom-built by a local woodworker. The design incorporates two bunk beds that can fold up on traction struts for the girls, along with a folding desk for dad, allowing the building to be used in versatile ways. When everything is folded against the walls, it transforms into a poker room for dad. For warmth, a highly efficient cast-iron wood stove provides heat, consuming just two blocks of wood throughout a winter night. Additionally, to ensure functionality during power outages, Cutler installed 4.5 kilowatts of batteries and an inverter, which are cleverly concealed behind rolling file cabinets. A small refrigerator powered by batteries is discreetly located under the stove. Published on October 6, 2024 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +12 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 Cutler Anderson Architects More Projects by Please Wait Studio-Bunkhouse Close ...
- SH House | Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | Tiny Home | Designed by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN, the SH House is a compact, two-story weekend retreat located in Sever do Vouga, Portugal. Completed in 2016, the project involved the renovation of an existing stone house, which was originally built in a pastoral countryside setting. The architect's key intervention was the integration of contemporary minimalist design elements while preserving the structure's historical stone walls. The house has a total floor area of 45 square meters. On the ground floor, the social areas—a small kitchen, dining area, and living space—enjoy a direct connection with the surrounding outdoor areas. A weathering steel (corten) staircase, which also incorporates storage, divides the two floors and adds a striking modern contrast to the old stone walls. The upstairs contains a bedroom and bathroom, offering privacy and scenic views of the landscape. Throughout the interior, a minimalist aesthetic and light colors are used to create a sense of spaciousness and openness, maximizing the perception of the compact volume. Project credits Architecture: Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_38962ee6394142a7b05b7f788f5d80b2~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_800,h_533,al_c,q_85/321.SH%20House%20by%20Paulo%20Martins%20ARQ%26DESIGN-ITS%20%E2%80%93%20Ivo%20Tavares%20Studio%20(1).jpg Please Wait 321.SH House by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN-ITS – Ivo Tavares Studio (1).jpg "Designed by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN, the SH House is a compact, two-story weekend retreat located in Sever do Vouga, Portugal. Completed in 2016, the project involved the renovation of an existing stone house, which was originally built in a pastoral countryside setting. The architect's key intervention was the integration of contemporary minimalist design elements while preserving the structure's historical stone walls. The house has a total floor area of 45 square meters. On the ground floor, the social areas—a small kitchen, dining area, and living space—enjoy a direct connection with the surrounding outdoor areas. A weathering steel (corten) staircase, which also incorporates storage, divides the two floors and adds a striking modern contrast to the old stone walls. The upstairs contains a bedroom and bathroom, offering privacy and scenic views of the landscape. Throughout the interior, a minimalist aesthetic and light colors are used to create a sense of spaciousness and openness, maximizing the perception of the compact volume. Project credits Architecture: Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio" 321.SH House by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN-ITS – Ivo Tavares Studio (14).jpg 321.SH House by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN-ITS – Ivo Tavares Studio (2).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in SH House 3740 Sever do Vouga, Portugal Architects: Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN Paulo Martins Architecture Office Portugal Area: Year: City: Client: 35 m² 2016 Sever do Vouga Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Tiny Home Post Type: Building Country: Portugal Photographers: ITS – Ivo Tavares Studio the Architects Description: Designed by Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN, the SH House is a compact, two-story weekend retreat located in Sever do Vouga, Portugal. Completed in 2016, the project involved the renovation of an existing stone house, which was originally built in a pastoral countryside setting. The architect's key intervention was the integration of contemporary minimalist design elements while preserving the structure's historical stone walls. The house has a total floor area of 45 square meters. On the ground floor, the social areas—a small kitchen, dining area, and living space—enjoy a direct connection with the surrounding outdoor areas. A weathering steel (corten) staircase, which also incorporates storage, divides the two floors and adds a striking modern contrast to the old stone walls. The upstairs contains a bedroom and bathroom, offering privacy and scenic views of the landscape. Throughout the interior, a minimalist aesthetic and light colors are used to create a sense of spaciousness and openness, maximizing the perception of the compact volume. Project credits Architecture: Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN Photography: Ivo Tavares Studio 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 Paulo Martins ARQ&DESIGN More Projects by Please Wait SH House Close ...
- Stone
MASONRY Appliances Appliances: Refrigerators Microwaves Feezers Stoves Ovens Ranges Cooktops Dishwashers Laundry washer Bathroom Bathroom: Toilets Towel dispensers Faucets Sinks Bath tubs Shelves Soap dispensers Trash receptacles Tissue dispensers Hand dryers Urinals Urinal screens Toilet partitions Bidets Showers Clothing hooks Tile Towel bars Grab bars Changing room Ventilation fans finishes FINISHES: Finishes Doors DOORS: Garage doors Fire doors Glass doors Sliding doors Metal doors Wood doors Overhead doors Door hardware Shower doors Folding doors Revolving doors French doors Patio doors Traffic doors Door frames Exterior doors Security doors Entry doors Access doors Pocket Doors Screen Doors Electrical ELECTRICAL: Raceways Switches Wire management Cable trays Floor boxes Power panels Wall boxes Wall plates Electrical receptacles GFCI receptacles Lighting controls Dimmers Electrical sensors Electrical plugs Cable fittings Wire connectors Data jacks Network jacks Network cabling Network enclosures Network Panels Elevators ELEVATORS: Elevator cab Modular elevators wheelchair lifts Conveyors Freight elevators Home elevators Glass elevators Hydraulic elevators Dumbwaiters Post lifts Pit lifts Escalators Vacuum elevators Dock Lifts Platform Lifts Fireplaces FIREPLACES: Gas fireplaces Electric fireplaces Wood fireplaces Wood stoves Fireplace insert Pellet stoves Venting Chimney Stairs add ADD PRODUCT Furniture FURNITURE: Table Sofa Chair Lounge Pouf Cupboard Clothes Hangers Daybed Windows HOSPITAL: Hospital Doors Hospital Furniture Hospital Beds Hospital Headwalls Radiation Shielding Lead Glass Lead Cabinets Nuclear Shielding Lead Walls Lead Curtains Lead Lined Frames Casework Acoustic Panels Corner Guards Air Conditioners / Ptac HVAC HVAC: Heaters Boilers Vents Ducts Grilles Louvers Air Conditioners Fans Furnaces Hvac Controls Air Filters Air Curtains Water Pumps Radiant Heating Thermostats Condensors Roofing ROOFING: Shingles Metal Roofing Roof Membranes Roof Tiles Bitumen Roofing Roof Underlayment Liquid Applied Roofing Slate Roofing EPDM Roofing TPO Roofing PVC Roofing Garden Roofs Gutters Roof Panels Roofing Adhesives Roof Vents Fall Protection Roof Deck Roof Accessories Sheathing kitchen KITCHEN: Cabinets Refrigerators Countertops Cabinet Hardware Cooktops Dishwashers Microwave Ovens Ovens Freezers Warming Drawers Lighting - Pendant Lighting - Recessed Faucets Ranges Hoods Sinks lighting LIGHTING: Skylights Area Lighting Track Lighting Ceiling Lights Outdoor Lighting Daylighting Emergency Lighting Tubular Skylight LED Lighting Dimmers Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting Low Voltage Lighting Safety Lighting Parking Lot Lighting Siding SIDING: Siding Flooring FLOORING: Wood flooring Radiant heating Cork flooring Tile Sports flooring Acoustic flooring Rubber flooring Dance flooring Vinyl flooring Glass flooring Floor panels Metal flooring Floor coatings Concrete flooring Floor sealants Floor underlayment Terrazzo Floor adhesives Floor supports Sheathing Masonry MASONRY: Mortar Concrete Block Cement Grout Masonry Weeps Masonry Vents Veneer Stone CMU Pavers Cast Stone Water Sealant Stucco Brick Waterproofing Membrane Paints PAINTS: Exterior Paint Interior Paint Stains Primers High Performance Stucco Coatings Aama Coatings Low Voc Paint Acrylic Paint High Performance Coating Stone STONE: Stone Pumbing PLUMBING: Toilets Bidets Lavatories Sinks Drains Valves Bath Tubs Urinals Faucets Fountains Water Filters Walls WALLS: Wall Partitions Sliding Walls Operable Walls Wall Panels Folding Walls Glass Walls Retaining Walls Water Walls Bullet Resistant Walls Motorized Wall Sheathing Garden Walls Stucco Stone Walls Paints Railings RAILINGS: Railings Windows WINDOWS: Double Hung Windows Casement Windows Fixed Windows Sliding Windows Hurricane Windows Blast Resistant Windows Impact Resistant Windows Security Windows Pass Thru Windows Composite Windows Vinyl Windows Wood Windows Metal Windows Tilt And Turn Windows Storefront Windows Add Product Stone MASONRY 0 Products 0 Design Designs
- Cabin on a Rock | I-Kanda Architects | ZHIG
RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | The Cabin on a Rock, designed by Boston-based I-Kanda Architects, is a 900-square-foot weekend residence perched on a dramatic granite outcropping in New Hampshire's White Mountains. The project was completed in 2017 for the founder of Q-Drinks and his family. What began as a plan for a rustic getaway for two evolved during the design process to accommodate a family of four, necessitating an expanded footprint while still working with the limited area of accessible rock. The design embraces the site's challenging topography rather than trying to flatten it. The angular, faceted form of the cabin is lifted off the ground by nine hand-poured concrete footings, a system chosen to minimize the structure's impact on the sloped site and surrounding tree roots. The house is a compelling marriage of modern design and prefabrication technology, which enabled the construction on the remote and rugged site to be completed more efficiently. The prefabricated timber frame components were engineered and CNC-cut off-site by Bensonwood and delivered ready for assembly, which reduced construction time and site disturbance. The cabin's exterior combines matte black metal siding and contrasting timber, with the geometric form creating a structure that appears to transform depending on the viewer's vantage point. A cantilevered timber porch extends dramatically over the rock's ledge, framing stunning views across the valley below. Large sections of full-height glazing, including a 24-foot-wide sliding glass window wall, maximize natural light and offer expansive views of the surrounding forest and mountains. The interior features a minimal aesthetic, designed to feel like one large, connected space. In 2018, the Cabin on a Rock received a Golden A' Design Award in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design category. Credits Architecture Firm: I-Kanda Architects, with Isamu Kanda as the Design Principal. Structural Engineer: Fire Tower Engineered Timber. Contractors: Nest Woodworking and Latulippe Carpentry handled general contracting. Prefabricated Framing: Bensonwood provided the prefabricated framing elements. Photography: Matt Delphenich | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_736e6e370b714c67a62cb2d13b1a359e~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2400,h_1402,al_c,q_90/193.Cabin%20on%20a%20Rock%20by%20I-Kanda%20Architects-Matt%20Delphenich%20(1).jpg Please Wait 193.Cabin on a Rock by I-Kanda Architects-Matt Delphenich (1).jpg The Cabin on a Rock, designed by Boston-based I-Kanda Architects, is a 900-square-foot weekend residence perched on a dramatic granite outcropping in New Hampshire's White Mountains. The project was completed in 2017 for the founder of Q-Drinks and his family. What began as a plan for a rustic getaway for two evolved during the design process to accommodate a family of four, necessitating an expanded footprint while still working with the limited area of accessible rock. The design embraces the site's challenging topography rather than trying to flatten it. The angular, faceted form of the cabin is lifted off the ground by nine hand-poured concrete footings, a system chosen to minimize the structure's impact on the sloped site and surrounding tree roots. The house is a compelling marriage of modern design and prefabrication technology, which enabled the construction on the remote and rugged site to be completed more efficiently. The prefabricated timber frame components were engineered and CNC-cut off-site by Bensonwood and delivered ready for assembly, which reduced construction time and site disturbance. The cabin's exterior combines matte black metal siding and contrasting timber, with the geometric form creating a structure that appears to transform depending on the viewer's vantage point. A cantilevered timber porch extends dramatically over the rock's ledge, framing stunning views across the valley below. Large sections of full-height glazing, including a 24-foot-wide sliding glass window wall, maximize natural light and offer expansive views of the surrounding forest and mountains. The interior features a minimal aesthetic, designed to feel like one large, connected space. In 2018, the Cabin on a Rock received a Golden A' Design Award in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design category. Credits Architecture Firm: I-Kanda Architects, with Isamu Kanda as the Design Principal. Structural Engineer: Fire Tower Engineered Timber. Contractors: Nest Woodworking and Latulippe Carpentry handled general contracting. Prefabricated Framing: Bensonwood provided the prefabricated framing elements. Photography: Matt Delphenich 193.Cabin on a Rock by I-Kanda Architects-Matt Delphenich (6).jpg 193.Cabin on a Rock by I-Kanda Architects-Matt Delphenich (4).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Cabin on a Rock White Mountains, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA Architects: I-Kanda Architects I-Kanda Architects Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 85 m² 2017 White Mountains Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Matt Delphenich the Architects Description: The Cabin on a Rock, designed by Boston-based I-Kanda Architects, is a 900-square-foot weekend residence perched on a dramatic granite outcropping in New Hampshire's White Mountains. The project was completed in 2017 for the founder of Q-Drinks and his family. What began as a plan for a rustic getaway for two evolved during the design process to accommodate a family of four, necessitating an expanded footprint while still working with the limited area of accessible rock. The design embraces the site's challenging topography rather than trying to flatten it. The angular, faceted form of the cabin is lifted off the ground by nine hand-poured concrete footings, a system chosen to minimize the structure's impact on the sloped site and surrounding tree roots. The house is a compelling marriage of modern design and prefabrication technology, which enabled the construction on the remote and rugged site to be completed more efficiently. The prefabricated timber frame components were engineered and CNC-cut off-site by Bensonwood and delivered ready for assembly, which reduced construction time and site disturbance. The cabin's exterior combines matte black metal siding and contrasting timber, with the geometric form creating a structure that appears to transform depending on the viewer's vantage point. A cantilevered timber porch extends dramatically over the rock's ledge, framing stunning views across the valley below. Large sections of full-height glazing, including a 24-foot-wide sliding glass window wall, maximize natural light and offer expansive views of the surrounding forest and mountains. The interior features a minimal aesthetic, designed to feel like one large, connected space. In 2018, the Cabin on a Rock received a Golden A' Design Award in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design category. Credits Architecture Firm: I-Kanda Architects, with Isamu Kanda as the Design Principal. Structural Engineer: Fire Tower Engineered Timber. Contractors: Nest Woodworking and Latulippe Carpentry handled general contracting. Prefabricated Framing: Bensonwood provided the prefabricated framing elements. Photography: Matt Delphenich 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 I-Kanda Architects More Projects by Please Wait Cabin on a Rock Close ...













