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  • Laura Johnson

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

  • Hofer Pavilion | Stal Collectief | ZHIG

    MULTI-FUNCTIONAL | Shelter | The Hofer Pavilion is an experimental, 28-square-meter studio designed and self-built by Stal Collectief, a Belgian furniture design company. Completed in 2016, the pavilion is situated near the collective's existing workshop in Heppeneert, a hamlet in northeast Belgium, and was created as a retreat for brainstorming sessions and design discussions. Mimicking the traditional, archetypical shape of a rural gabled home, it blends into its surroundings. A key feature of the pavilion is its adaptability to different weather conditions and uses. The structure is elevated on ten pillars and features a unique rail system that allows three of its four walls and the roof to be moved. This design makes it possible to open the studio to the elements during warmer seasons, transforming the interior into an open-air living space, and enclose it during winter for a more intimate setting. The exterior is clad in charred timber using the traditional Japanese shou sugi ban technique, giving it a dark, rustic appearance that references the local vernacular. The fixed gable wall and floor, in contrast, are finished with sheet metal. The interior is minimally furnished with a long table, stools, lighting, and a wood-burning stove built into the fixed wall. Credits Architects: Stal Collectief (Len de Paepe, Bob Segers, Tim Vranken, and Jonas Blondeel) Photography: Bob Segers | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_104e54e066db45ce937bffbdef90f94b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2400,h_1601,al_c,q_90/371.Hofer%20Pavilion%20by%20Stal%20Collectief-Bob%20Segers%20(1).jpg Please Wait 371.Hofer Pavilion by Stal Collectief-Bob Segers (1).jpg "The Hofer Pavilion is an experimental, 28-square-meter studio designed and self-built by Stal Collectief, a Belgian furniture design company. Completed in 2016, the pavilion is situated near the collective's existing workshop in Heppeneert, a hamlet in northeast Belgium, and was created as a retreat for brainstorming sessions and design discussions. Mimicking the traditional, archetypical shape of a rural gabled home, it blends into its surroundings. A key feature of the pavilion is its adaptability to different weather conditions and uses. The structure is elevated on ten pillars and features a unique rail system that allows three of its four walls and the roof to be moved. This design makes it possible to open the studio to the elements during warmer seasons, transforming the interior into an open-air living space, and enclose it during winter for a more intimate setting. The exterior is clad in charred timber using the traditional Japanese shou sugi ban technique, giving it a dark, rustic appearance that references the local vernacular. The fixed gable wall and floor, in contrast, are finished with sheet metal. The interior is minimally furnished with a long table, stools, lighting, and a wood-burning stove built into the fixed wall. Credits Architects: Stal Collectief (Len de Paepe, Bob Segers, Tim Vranken, and Jonas Blondeel) Photography: Bob Segers " 371.Hofer Pavilion by Stal Collectief-Bob Segers (2).jpg 371.Hofer Pavilion by Stal Collectief-Bob Segers (10).jpg 1/5 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Hofer Pavilion 3680 Maaseik, Belgium Architects: Stal Collectief Stal Collectief Architecture Office Austria Area: Year: City: Client: 28 m² 2016 Maaseik Construction: - Category: MULTI-FUNCTIONAL Project Type: Shelter Post Type: Building Country: Belgium Photographers: Bob Segers the Architects Description: The Hofer Pavilion is an experimental, 28-square-meter studio designed and self-built by Stal Collectief, a Belgian furniture design company. Completed in 2016, the pavilion is situated near the collective's existing workshop in Heppeneert, a hamlet in northeast Belgium, and was created as a retreat for brainstorming sessions and design discussions. Mimicking the traditional, archetypical shape of a rural gabled home, it blends into its surroundings. A key feature of the pavilion is its adaptability to different weather conditions and uses. The structure is elevated on ten pillars and features a unique rail system that allows three of its four walls and the roof to be moved. This design makes it possible to open the studio to the elements during warmer seasons, transforming the interior into an open-air living space, and enclose it during winter for a more intimate setting. The exterior is clad in charred timber using the traditional Japanese shou sugi ban technique, giving it a dark, rustic appearance that references the local vernacular. The fixed gable wall and floor, in contrast, are finished with sheet metal. The interior is minimally furnished with a long table, stools, lighting, and a wood-burning stove built into the fixed wall. Credits Architects: Stal Collectief (Len de Paepe, Bob Segers, Tim Vranken, and Jonas Blondeel) Photography: Bob Segers Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +13 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Stal Collectief More Projects by Please Wait Hofer Pavilion Close ...

  • Espen Surnevik | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Espen Surnevik Architect AS is an Oslo-based firm that creates unique, high-quality architectural projects by drawing on both Norwegian tradition and modernist ideals. The firm is known for designs that respond uniquely to their location's history, climate, and materials, creating an intuitive and emotional connection with the space. Notable projects include the award-winning PAN Treetop Cabins, Porsgrunn's "resurrection church," and Våler Kirke church. Surnevik is also a teaching professor at the Oslo School of Architecture. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_b88875216deb4da384c4edc2eb45d63c~mv2.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Espen Surnevik Norway Small Title 2000 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 978 Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Ugleveien, 0853 Oslo, Norway Home espen@espensurnevik.no Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 2000 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Espen Surnevik Architect AS is an Oslo-based firm that creates unique, high-quality architectural projects by drawing on both Norwegian tradition and modernist ideals. The firm is known for designs that respond uniquely to their location's history, climate, and materials, creating an intuitive and emotional connection with the space. Notable projects include the award-winning PAN Treetop Cabins, Porsgrunn's "resurrection church," and Våler Kirke church. Surnevik is also a teaching professor at the Oslo School of Architecture. Contact Information: ... 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Please login to appreciate Buildings Projects Inspiration 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (1).jpg On the island of Sokn on Norway's western coast, architect Espen Surnevik transformed a decaying 200-year-old traditional stone naust, or boathouse, into a contemporary vacation home that respects its heritage while providing modern functionality. The project balances endurance with economy, blending old craftsmanship with minimalist interventions. The boathouse, a historic feature of Norwegian coastal culture, was originally built using locally gathered moraine stones. Surnevik's design retains the integrity of the original structure, with local masons repairing and reinforcing the dry-laid stone walls rather than replacing them. A key aspect of the design is the juxtaposition of the ancient stone foundation with a new, contemporary superstructure. This new volume mirrors the traditional local boathouse typology, with a low roof pitch and a lack of overhangs, a feature shaped by the harsh coastal climate. The exterior of the new upper volume is clad in matte black oxidized zinc, a durable material that weathers gracefully over time and stands in quiet contrast to the textured stone base. The interior, built primarily from spruce and pine, offers a simple, warm, and natural atmosphere. The space is guided by clean openings and simple spans, with furniture crafted from the same pine to maintain a consistent aesthetic. The project integrates the functionality of both a working boathouse and a holiday home, honoring the past while meeting contemporary needs. Surnevik's approach highlights a careful and thoughtful dialogue between the pre-existing structure and the modern additions, resulting in a building that is both a reflection of the past and a beacon for the future of coastal architecture. Credits Architect: Espen Surnevik Photography: Rasmus Norlander Location: Sokn, Norway 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (3).jpg 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (11).jpg 1/6 Boat House RESIDENTIAL Boathouse Sokn, Stavanger Municipality, Norway Espen Surnevik Architects: Area: - Year: 2019 City: Sokn Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Espen Surnevik Norway Architecture Office Since 2000 ---- 0 1 Project 978 Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Ugleveien, 0853 Oslo, Norway Home Contact Email: espen@espensurnevik.no Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 2000 Globe Languages: .. Espen Surnevik Architect AS is an Oslo-based firm that creates unique, high-quality architectural projects by drawing on both Norwegian tradition and modernist ideals. The firm is known for designs that respond uniquely to their location's history, climate, and materials, creating an intuitive and emotional connection with the space. Notable projects include the award-winning PAN Treetop Cabins, Porsgrunn's "resurrection church," and Våler Kirke church. Surnevik is also a teaching professor at the Oslo School of Architecture. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (1).jpg On the island of Sokn on Norway's western coast, architect Espen Surnevik transformed a decaying 200-year-old traditional stone naust, or boathouse, into a contemporary vacation home that respects its heritage while providing modern functionality. The project balances endurance with economy, blending old craftsmanship with minimalist interventions. The boathouse, a historic feature of Norwegian coastal culture, was originally built using locally gathered moraine stones. Surnevik's design retains the integrity of the original structure, with local masons repairing and reinforcing the dry-laid stone walls rather than replacing them. A key aspect of the design is the juxtaposition of the ancient stone foundation with a new, contemporary superstructure. This new volume mirrors the traditional local boathouse typology, with a low roof pitch and a lack of overhangs, a feature shaped by the harsh coastal climate. The exterior of the new upper volume is clad in matte black oxidized zinc, a durable material that weathers gracefully over time and stands in quiet contrast to the textured stone base. The interior, built primarily from spruce and pine, offers a simple, warm, and natural atmosphere. The space is guided by clean openings and simple spans, with furniture crafted from the same pine to maintain a consistent aesthetic. The project integrates the functionality of both a working boathouse and a holiday home, honoring the past while meeting contemporary needs. Surnevik's approach highlights a careful and thoughtful dialogue between the pre-existing structure and the modern additions, resulting in a building that is both a reflection of the past and a beacon for the future of coastal architecture. Credits Architect: Espen Surnevik Photography: Rasmus Norlander Location: Sokn, Norway 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (3).jpg 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (11).jpg 1/6 Boat House RESIDENTIAL Boathouse Norway All Buildings 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (1).jpg On the island of Sokn on Norway's western coast, architect Espen Surnevik transformed a decaying 200-year-old traditional stone naust, or boathouse, into a contemporary vacation home that respects its heritage while providing modern functionality. The project balances endurance with economy, blending old craftsmanship with minimalist interventions. The boathouse, a historic feature of Norwegian coastal culture, was originally built using locally gathered moraine stones. Surnevik's design retains the integrity of the original structure, with local masons repairing and reinforcing the dry-laid stone walls rather than replacing them. A key aspect of the design is the juxtaposition of the ancient stone foundation with a new, contemporary superstructure. This new volume mirrors the traditional local boathouse typology, with a low roof pitch and a lack of overhangs, a feature shaped by the harsh coastal climate. The exterior of the new upper volume is clad in matte black oxidized zinc, a durable material that weathers gracefully over time and stands in quiet contrast to the textured stone base. The interior, built primarily from spruce and pine, offers a simple, warm, and natural atmosphere. The space is guided by clean openings and simple spans, with furniture crafted from the same pine to maintain a consistent aesthetic. The project integrates the functionality of both a working boathouse and a holiday home, honoring the past while meeting contemporary needs. Surnevik's approach highlights a careful and thoughtful dialogue between the pre-existing structure and the modern additions, resulting in a building that is both a reflection of the past and a beacon for the future of coastal architecture. Credits Architect: Espen Surnevik Photography: Rasmus Norlander Location: Sokn, Norway 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (3).jpg 140.Boat House by Espen Surnevik-Rasmus Norlander (11).jpg 1/6 Boat House RESIDENTIAL Boathouse Sokn, Stavanger Municipality, Norway

  • The Bookworm Cabin | POLE Architekci | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | The Bookworm Cabin is a minimalist, 35-square-meter retreat located in a forest near the town of Mazovia, Poland, about 50 kilometers outside of Warsaw. Completed in 2019, the cabin was conceived by hospitality entrepreneur Bartłomiej Kraciuk and his wife, architect Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, as a secluded escape for unplugging and focusing on reading. Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk adapted an existing concept from the Polish firm POLE Architekci and personalized it to create a haven for bibliophiles. Inspired by the surrounding forest and nearby sand dunes, the couple designed a space that encourages a deep connection with both literature and nature. The cabin's design prioritizes immersion in its surroundings. The asymmetrical structure, featuring a dramatic sloping roofline, is clad in pine and spruce to help it blend seamlessly into the wooded plot. A focal point of the design is the 16-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling windows on the front facade, which provide a dramatic view of the forest and flood the interior with natural light. Inside, the cabin functions as a personal library, with timber walls lined with bookshelves that hold hundreds of volumes. The interior features a neutral, cozy aesthetic with a wood-burning stove and comfortable seating. A spruce deck outside extends the living area into the woods. The small cabin makes efficient use of its space, with a 25-square-meter main level and a 10-square-meter sleeping loft. The ground floor includes a small kitchen and a living area, while a full bathroom is tucked beneath the stairs. To enforce a distraction-free environment, the cabin is intentionally without Wi-Fi, and cell reception is unreliable. For those tempted to use their devices, a small yellow box is provided for storing phones out of sight. Credits Designers: Bartłomiej Kraciuk and Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, POLE Architekci. Architect of Record: POLE Architekci. Builder: Naturalne Domy. Flooring and Furnishings: VOX. Photography: Ernest Wińczyk and Piotr Bednarski. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_9d3a1065735743b59d94a37c078f11a0~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1280,h_1175,al_c,q_85/330.The%20Bookworm%20Cabin%20by%20POLE%20Architekci-Piotr%20Bednarski%2C%20Ernest%20Winczyk%20(1).jpg Please Wait 330.The Bookworm Cabin by POLE Architekci-Piotr Bednarski, Ernest Winczyk (1).jpg "The Bookworm Cabin is a minimalist, 35-square-meter retreat located in a forest near the town of Mazovia, Poland, about 50 kilometers outside of Warsaw. Completed in 2019, the cabin was conceived by hospitality entrepreneur Bartłomiej Kraciuk and his wife, architect Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, as a secluded escape for unplugging and focusing on reading. Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk adapted an existing concept from the Polish firm POLE Architekci and personalized it to create a haven for bibliophiles. Inspired by the surrounding forest and nearby sand dunes, the couple designed a space that encourages a deep connection with both literature and nature. The cabin's design prioritizes immersion in its surroundings. The asymmetrical structure, featuring a dramatic sloping roofline, is clad in pine and spruce to help it blend seamlessly into the wooded plot. A focal point of the design is the 16-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling windows on the front facade, which provide a dramatic view of the forest and flood the interior with natural light. Inside, the cabin functions as a personal library, with timber walls lined with bookshelves that hold hundreds of volumes. The interior features a neutral, cozy aesthetic with a wood-burning stove and comfortable seating. A spruce deck outside extends the living area into the woods. The small cabin makes efficient use of its space, with a 25-square-meter main level and a 10-square-meter sleeping loft. The ground floor includes a small kitchen and a living area, while a full bathroom is tucked beneath the stairs. To enforce a distraction-free environment, the cabin is intentionally without Wi-Fi, and cell reception is unreliable. For those tempted to use their devices, a small yellow box is provided for storing phones out of sight. Credits Designers: Bartłomiej Kraciuk and Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, POLE Architekci. Architect of Record: POLE Architekci. Builder: Naturalne Domy. Flooring and Furnishings: VOX. Photography: Ernest Wińczyk and Piotr Bednarski." 330.The Bookworm Cabin by POLE Architekci-Piotr Bednarski, Ernest Winczyk (5).jpg 330.The Bookworm Cabin by POLE Architekci-Piotr Bednarski, Ernest Winczyk (1).png 1/5 0 Product 4.0K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in The Bookworm Cabin Masovian Voivodeship, Poland Architects: POLE Architekci POLE Architekci Architecture Office Poland Area: Year: City: Client: 35 m² 2019 Mazovia Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Poland Photographers: Ernest Wińczyk, Piotr Bednarski the Architects Description: The Bookworm Cabin is a minimalist, 35-square-meter retreat located in a forest near the town of Mazovia, Poland, about 50 kilometers outside of Warsaw. Completed in 2019, the cabin was conceived by hospitality entrepreneur Bartłomiej Kraciuk and his wife, architect Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, as a secluded escape for unplugging and focusing on reading. Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk adapted an existing concept from the Polish firm POLE Architekci and personalized it to create a haven for bibliophiles. Inspired by the surrounding forest and nearby sand dunes, the couple designed a space that encourages a deep connection with both literature and nature. The cabin's design prioritizes immersion in its surroundings. The asymmetrical structure, featuring a dramatic sloping roofline, is clad in pine and spruce to help it blend seamlessly into the wooded plot. A focal point of the design is the 16-foot-high, floor-to-ceiling windows on the front facade, which provide a dramatic view of the forest and flood the interior with natural light. Inside, the cabin functions as a personal library, with timber walls lined with bookshelves that hold hundreds of volumes. The interior features a neutral, cozy aesthetic with a wood-burning stove and comfortable seating. A spruce deck outside extends the living area into the woods. The small cabin makes efficient use of its space, with a 25-square-meter main level and a 10-square-meter sleeping loft. The ground floor includes a small kitchen and a living area, while a full bathroom is tucked beneath the stairs. To enforce a distraction-free environment, the cabin is intentionally without Wi-Fi, and cell reception is unreliable. For those tempted to use their devices, a small yellow box is provided for storing phones out of sight. Credits Designers: Bartłomiej Kraciuk and Marta Puchalska-Kraciuk, POLE Architekci. Architect of Record: POLE Architekci. Builder: Naturalne Domy. Flooring and Furnishings: VOX. Photography: Ernest Wińczyk and Piotr Bednarski. Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +13 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted POLE Architekci More Projects by Please Wait The Bookworm Cabin Close ...

  • Air Conditioners / Ptac

    HOSPITAL 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 Air Conditioners / Ptac HOSPITAL 0 Products 0 Design Designs

  • BORZESTOVA Cabin | YONO Architecture | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | Borzestova is a complex of two summer houses with a built-up area of 35 m². The project was evaluated several times while working on it. This resulted from changes in the needs of investors as well as changes taking place in the immediate vicinity of the plot. The guidelines changed, but the idea of the project remained the same to develop the plot in a way that connects people with nature. Investors wanted to share the charm of the place with others hence the decision to make houses available for rent. Despite the neighboring buildings, the project retains its intimacy. It allows you to enjoy silence and spend time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The plot, apart from the outline of the buildings, is a biologically active area (permeable surfaces are grass or aggregate stabilized with a geogrid) supplemented with recreational facilities. The shape of the building draws from the values of traditional Kashubian architecture. A gable roof with a symmetrical angle of inclination was used, as well as uniform colors of the facade and roof covering. The contrast of window recesses and facades, as well as the form of roofing over the entrances to the building, bring to mind elements of classic Kashubian houses. And it is on these elements that you can notice the play of light and shadow, which, depending on the season, give the buildings new views. The dark color of the facade boards is achieved using the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban wood burning method. The glazing of the summer house is a screen filled with nature - the forest wall and the water surface of the lake, visible from between the trees. The whole thing was designed using frame technology. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_d3b702496cf3419fa995cefe80c4d322~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1900,h_1300,al_c,q_90/BORZESTOVA%20Cabin-YONO%20Architecture-Nate%20Cook%20(1).jpg Please Wait BORZESTOVA Cabin-YONO Architecture-Nate Cook (1).jpg BORZESTOVA Cabin-YONO Architecture-Nate Cook (2).jpg BORZESTOVA Cabin-YONO Architecture-Nate Cook (3).jpg 1/2 0 Product 7.1K Views 12 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in BORZESTOVA Cabin 22-330 Kaszuby, Poland Architects: YONO Architecture YONO Architecture Architecture Office Poland Area: Year: City: Client: 46.9 m² 2022 Kaszuby Borzestova Construction: Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Poland Photographers: Nate Cook the Architects Description: Borzestova is a complex of two summer houses with a built-up area of 35 m². The project was evaluated several times while working on it. This resulted from changes in the needs of investors as well as changes taking place in the immediate vicinity of the plot. The guidelines changed, but the idea of the project remained the same to develop the plot in a way that connects people with nature. Investors wanted to share the charm of the place with others hence the decision to make houses available for rent. Despite the neighboring buildings, the project retains its intimacy. It allows you to enjoy silence and spend time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The plot, apart from the outline of the buildings, is a biologically active area (permeable surfaces are grass or aggregate stabilized with a geogrid) supplemented with recreational facilities. The shape of the building draws from the values of traditional Kashubian architecture. A gable roof with a symmetrical angle of inclination was used, as well as uniform colors of the facade and roof covering. The contrast of window recesses and facades, as well as the form of roofing over the entrances to the building, bring to mind elements of classic Kashubian houses. And it is on these elements that you can notice the play of light and shadow, which, depending on the season, give the buildings new views. The dark color of the facade boards is achieved using the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban wood burning method. The glazing of the summer house is a screen filled with nature - the forest wall and the water surface of the lake, visible from between the trees. The whole thing was designed using frame technology. Published on February 24, 2024 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes 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 1 Newest Popular Upvoted Teacher Gudrun Visitor Posted as guest 8/27/2024 Is it possible to see the floorplan og thid house? Globe Globe 0 likes Globe Globe 0 replies Globe Globe 0 Upvotes Reply ... Hide Replies ... Full Name Visitor Job Title ... YONO Architecture More Projects by Please Wait BORZESTOVA Cabin Close ...

  • Address Istanbul | Foster + Partners | ZHIG

    HOSPITALITY | Mixed-use | Anchoring the new Emaar Square development, the 48-storey mixed-use tower is conceived as a new civic landmark and beacon for the district. The design combines luxury and urban lifestyles, creating an exciting new destination, with a hotel, spa and restaurant, on the Asian side of Istanbul. The scheme serves residents, hotel guests and the those living in, or visiting, the surrounding area. The first nine levels of the tower contain a five-star hotel. Luxury residences are located above, ranging in size from a large one-bedroom apartment to a five-bedroom duplex penthouse. Two spectacular amenity floors provide private relaxation rooms, a steam room, sauna, and an expansive heated spa pool with panoramic view of the city. The Spa offers bespoke, traditional, and innovative treatments for guests and residents. The hotel’s elegant Grand Ballroom has the capacity to seat up to 800 people and can be divided into three individual spaces. Crowning the tower is the unique Skyview viewing gallery and terrace, where guests can dine and unwind while overlooking the Bosporus strait, watching life go by between two continents – Europe and Asia. The massing of the tower is split into three slender volumes, accentuating the verticality of the building, while providing each floor with a wider outlook. This allows many units to offer multiple double aspect rooms with exclusive views across the city. The Address achieves LEED Gold Certification through substantial eco-friendly and green initiatives that ensure environmental sustainability and guest wellbeing. Underground car parks, electric vehicle charging stations and reserved parking spaces for low emission vehicles reduce carbon emissions. Efficient water flow and flush fixtures across the hotel save 20 percent of indoor water consumption. 50 percent of the landscape irrigation is reduced by incorporating local and adapted plants that consume less water. Recycled and regional materials are widely used, with more than 75 percent of the construction waste being recycled. The Address was designed with mechanical ventilation, standardised fresh air and temperature set values throughout the building. The façade, mechanical equipment and lighting fixtures have been designed to achieve an energy-efficient building that will set a new benchmark in the region. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_19b32c0204344a608098bbb14c0bf8a3~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2000,h_1124,al_c,q_90/Address%20Istanbul%20(1).jfif Please Wait Address Istanbul (1).jfif Address Istanbul (2).jfif Address Istanbul (3).jfif 1/2 0 Product 4.6K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Address Istanbul Ünalan Mahallesi, Libadiye Caddesi No: 82F, Ünalan, G Blok, 34700 Üsküdar/İstanbul, Türkiye Architects: Foster + Partners Foster + Partners Architecture Office United Kingdom Area: Year: City: Client: 19,600 m2 2022 Istanbul Emaar Construction: Category: HOSPITALITY Project Type: Mixed-use Post Type: Building Country: Turkey Photographers: the architects Description: Anchoring the new Emaar Square development, the 48-storey mixed-use tower is conceived as a new civic landmark and beacon for the district. The design combines luxury and urban lifestyles, creating an exciting new destination, with a hotel, spa and restaurant, on the Asian side of Istanbul. The scheme serves residents, hotel guests and the those living in, or visiting, the surrounding area. The first nine levels of the tower contain a five-star hotel. Luxury residences are located above, ranging in size from a large one-bedroom apartment to a five-bedroom duplex penthouse. Two spectacular amenity floors provide private relaxation rooms, a steam room, sauna, and an expansive heated spa pool with panoramic view of the city. The Spa offers bespoke, traditional, and innovative treatments for guests and residents. The hotel’s elegant Grand Ballroom has the capacity to seat up to 800 people and can be divided into three individual spaces. Crowning the tower is the unique Skyview viewing gallery and terrace, where guests can dine and unwind while overlooking the Bosporus strait, watching life go by between two continents – Europe and Asia. The massing of the tower is split into three slender volumes, accentuating the verticality of the building, while providing each floor with a wider outlook. This allows many units to offer multiple double aspect rooms with exclusive views across the city. The Address achieves LEED Gold Certification through substantial eco-friendly and green initiatives that ensure environmental sustainability and guest wellbeing. Underground car parks, electric vehicle charging stations and reserved parking spaces for low emission vehicles reduce carbon emissions. Efficient water flow and flush fixtures across the hotel save 20 percent of indoor water consumption. 50 percent of the landscape irrigation is reduced by incorporating local and adapted plants that consume less water. Recycled and regional materials are widely used, with more than 75 percent of the construction waste being recycled. The Address was designed with mechanical ventilation, standardised fresh air and temperature set values throughout the building. The façade, mechanical equipment and lighting fixtures have been designed to achieve an energy-efficient building that will set a new benchmark in the region. Published on October 1, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen 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 Foster + Partners More Projects by Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno (6).jfif Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno (9).jfif Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno (7).jfif 1/3 Office building Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno COMMERCIAL Uspallata 315O, C1437 JCK, Buenos Aires, Argentina Yacht Club de Monaco (3).jfif Yacht Club de Monaco (4).jfif Yacht Club de Monaco (5).jfif 1/3 Yacht club Yacht Club de Monaco HOSPITALITY Quai Louis II, 98000 Monaco Queen Alia International Airport (1).jfif Queen Alia International Airport (2).jfif Queen Alia International Airport (3).jfif 1/5 Airport Queen Alia International Airport INFRASTRUCTURE Queen Alia International Airport, Amman, Jordan Banyan Tree Corniche Bay (2).jfif Banyan Tree Corniche Bay (3).jfif Banyan Tree Corniche Bay (4).jfif 1/2 Luxury resort Banyan Tree Corniche Bay HOSPITALITY H9C6+G4J, La Gaulette, Mauritius Nazarbayev Centre (2).jfif Nazarbayev Centre (3).jfif Nazarbayev Centre (1).jfif 1/3 Cultural center Nazarbayev Centre CULTURAL Еңбекшілер көшесі 10, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan Anfa Place (2).jfif Anfa Place (3).jfif Anfa Place (4).jfif 1/2 Mixed-use development Anfa Place URBAN 20000 Boulevard de la Corniche, Casablanca, Morocco Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center (1).jfif Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center (2).jfif Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center (3).jfif 1/2 Mixed-use Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center HOSPITALITY Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, Turan Ave 37, Astana 020000, Kazakhstan Petronas University of Technology (1).jfif Petronas University of Technology (2).jfif Petronas University of Technology (3).jfif 1/2 University campus Petronas University of Technology URBAN Persiaran UTP, 32610 Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia Please Wait Address Istanbul Close ...

  • Simpson St ADU | Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | ADU | The Simpson St ADU is a 575-square-foot Accessory Dwelling Unit in the Concordia neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, designed by Polyphon Architecture & Design. The project's unique solution was to place the ADU in front of the primary residence, which was set back far on the property, while still providing ample space for a driveway and access to the main house. The design addresses the narrow building envelope by using a split-level layout. This strategic arrangement allowed the ADU to maximize its internal space while remaining within the side setback requirements. The interior is efficiently organized to include distinct spaces for a bedroom, kitchen, and living area. Credits Architects: Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC Location: Concordia neighborhood, Portland, Oregon. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_9fdf2d7d17214c6fbc2bf4e4bf34a591~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1368,h_864,al_c,q_85/332.Simpson%20St%20ADU%20by%20Polyphon%20Architecture%20%26%20Design%2C%20LLC%20(1)1.jpg Please Wait 332.Simpson St ADU by Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC (1).jpg "The Simpson St ADU is a 575-square-foot Accessory Dwelling Unit in the Concordia neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, designed by Polyphon Architecture & Design. The project's unique solution was to place the ADU in front of the primary residence, which was set back far on the property, while still providing ample space for a driveway and access to the main house. The design addresses the narrow building envelope by using a split-level layout. This strategic arrangement allowed the ADU to maximize its internal space while remaining within the side setback requirements. The interior is efficiently organized to include distinct spaces for a bedroom, kitchen, and living area. Credits Architects: Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC Location: Concordia neighborhood, Portland, Oregon." 332.Simpson St ADU by Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC (2).jpg 332.Simpson St ADU by Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC (3).jpg 1/3 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Simpson St ADU Portland, OR, USA Architects: Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC Polyphon Architecture Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 575 ft² 2018 Portland, Oregon Construction: Dave Rush Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: ADU Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Polyphon Architecture the Architects Description: The Simpson St ADU is a 575-square-foot Accessory Dwelling Unit in the Concordia neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, designed by Polyphon Architecture & Design. The project's unique solution was to place the ADU in front of the primary residence, which was set back far on the property, while still providing ample space for a driveway and access to the main house. The design addresses the narrow building envelope by using a split-level layout. This strategic arrangement allowed the ADU to maximize its internal space while remaining within the side setback requirements. The interior is efficiently organized to include distinct spaces for a bedroom, kitchen, and living area. Credits Architects: Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC Location: Concordia neighborhood, Portland, Oregon. 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 Polyphon Architecture & Design, LLC More Projects by Please Wait Simpson St ADU Close ...

  • Fireplaces

    HVAC 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 Fireplaces HVAC 0 Products 0 Design Designs

  • Casa da Música | Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) | ZHIG

    FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURE | Concert Hall | This iconic concert hall located in the heart of Porto is renowned for its daring and innovative architectural design. Its unique shape and fluid lines earned it a place among the most striking buildings in the world, while its state-of-the-art acoustics and facilities continue to draw music lovers and performers from around the globe. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_e90a26996ae0461dbc3b8dae34bea156~mv2.webp Please Wait Casa da Música2.webp Casa da Música.webp 1/1 0 Product 4.9K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Casa da Música Av. da Boavista 604-610, 4149-071 Porto, Portugal. Architects: Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) OMA Architecture Office Netherlands Area: Year: City: Client: 12,000 m2 2005 Porto Construction: Bento Pedroso Construções Category: FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURE Project Type: Concert Hall Post Type: Building Country: Portugal Photographers: Philippe Ruault the architects Description: This iconic concert hall located in the heart of Porto is renowned for its daring and innovative architectural design. Its unique shape and fluid lines earned it a place among the most striking buildings in the world, while its state-of-the-art acoustics and facilities continue to draw music lovers and performers from around the globe. Published on September 26, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen View all Images +2 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) More Projects by De Rotterdam2.webp De Rotterdam.webp 1/1 Mixed-use Skyscraper De Rotterdam HIGH-RISE ARCHITECTURE Wilhelminakade 134, 3072 AP Rotterdam, Netherlands. 1/0 Cultural Center The Prada Foundation POSTMODERN ARCHITECTURE Largo Isarco, 2, 20139 Milan, Italy. Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters.webp Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters2.webp 1/1 Office Building Shenzhen Stock Exchange Headquarters CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 2012 Shennan Blvd, Futian CBD, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art2.webp Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.webp 1/1 Museum Garage Museum of Contemporary Art ADAPTIVE REUSE Krymsky Val, 9/32, Moscow, Russia, 119049. 1/0 Television Headquarter CCTV Headquarters CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE 32 E 3rd Ring Rd Middle, GuoMao, Chaoyang Qu, Beijing Shi, China. 16531230. (17).jpg 16531230. (18).jpg 16531230. (19).jpg 1/1 Cultural Center BLOX CULTURAL Bryghuspladsen 8, 1473 Copenhagen, Denmark Please Wait Casa da Música Close ...

  • 2700 House "House Frame" | IGArchitects | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | House | The House in Tokyo, also known as the "Frame of a House" or "2700 House", was designed by IGArchitects founder Masato Igarashi for himself and his wife. The project, completed in April 2023, is located in Tokyo and is a response to the city's high land costs, with the architects aiming to explore possibilities for modern, flexible urban living in a compact space. The residence blurs the lines between private and work life, creating a dynamic environment where the couple can sense each other's presence regardless of where they are in the house. Spanning 59.88 square meters, the house is structurally robust and visually open. It was designed to feel like "one big room" with staggered mezzanine levels rather than traditional, distinct spaces. The concrete structure is left exposed, complemented by wooden details, and the floors are arranged to create different areas without fixed partitions. The interior features a series of platforms and stairs that maximize the use of the small urban footprint while maintaining a sense of fluidity and openness. The design prioritizes natural light, with sections of full-height glazing at the front of the home that draw light deep into the plan. Service areas like the kitchen and bathroom are positioned at the rear. The strategic placement of windows and the irregular floor plates are intended to make it difficult to see into the interior from the outside, creating privacy despite the abundant natural light. Credits Architecture Firm: IGArchitects Lead Architects: Masato Igarashi Client: Tomoko Igarashi and Masato Igarashi Photography: Ooki Jingu | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_26b9c5a07eeb43e89ecc63b7d8e35ce6~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1333,h_1000,al_c,q_85/191.2700%20House%20by%20IGA%20Architects-Ooki%20Jingu%20(1).jpg Please Wait 191.2700 House by IGA Architects-Ooki Jingu (1).jpg The House in Tokyo, also known as the "Frame of a House" or "2700 House", was designed by IGArchitects founder Masato Igarashi for himself and his wife. The project, completed in April 2023, is located in Tokyo and is a response to the city's high land costs, with the architects aiming to explore possibilities for modern, flexible urban living in a compact space. The residence blurs the lines between private and work life, creating a dynamic environment where the couple can sense each other's presence regardless of where they are in the house. Spanning 59.88 square meters, the house is structurally robust and visually open. It was designed to feel like "one big room" with staggered mezzanine levels rather than traditional, distinct spaces. The concrete structure is left exposed, complemented by wooden details, and the floors are arranged to create different areas without fixed partitions. The interior features a series of platforms and stairs that maximize the use of the small urban footprint while maintaining a sense of fluidity and openness. The design prioritizes natural light, with sections of full-height glazing at the front of the home that draw light deep into the plan. Service areas like the kitchen and bathroom are positioned at the rear. The strategic placement of windows and the irregular floor plates are intended to make it difficult to see into the interior from the outside, creating privacy despite the abundant natural light. Credits Architecture Firm: IGArchitects Lead Architects: Masato Igarashi Client: Tomoko Igarashi and Masato Igarashi Photography: Ooki Jingu 191.2700 House by IGA Architects-Ooki Jingu (2).jpg 191.2700 House by IGA Architects-Ooki Jingu (14).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in 2700 House "House Frame" Tokyo, Japan Architects: IGArchitects IGA Architects Architecture Office Japan Area: Year: City: Client: 60 m² 2023 Tokyo Construction: - Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: House Post Type: Building Country: Japan Photographers: Ooki Jingu the Architects Description: The House in Tokyo, also known as the "Frame of a House" or "2700 House", was designed by IGArchitects founder Masato Igarashi for himself and his wife. The project, completed in April 2023, is located in Tokyo and is a response to the city's high land costs, with the architects aiming to explore possibilities for modern, flexible urban living in a compact space. The residence blurs the lines between private and work life, creating a dynamic environment where the couple can sense each other's presence regardless of where they are in the house. Spanning 59.88 square meters, the house is structurally robust and visually open. It was designed to feel like "one big room" with staggered mezzanine levels rather than traditional, distinct spaces. The concrete structure is left exposed, complemented by wooden details, and the floors are arranged to create different areas without fixed partitions. The interior features a series of platforms and stairs that maximize the use of the small urban footprint while maintaining a sense of fluidity and openness. The design prioritizes natural light, with sections of full-height glazing at the front of the home that draw light deep into the plan. Service areas like the kitchen and bathroom are positioned at the rear. The strategic placement of windows and the irregular floor plates are intended to make it difficult to see into the interior from the outside, creating privacy despite the abundant natural light. Credits Architecture Firm: IGArchitects Lead Architects: Masato Igarashi Client: Tomoko Igarashi and Masato Igarashi Photography: Ooki Jingu 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 IGArchitects More Projects by Please Wait 2700 House "House Frame" Close ...

  • Hospital Furniture

    HOSPITAL 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 Hospital Furniture HOSPITAL 0 Products 0 Design Designs

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  • BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) | ZHIG

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  • Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, established by Margit Mutso and Madis Eek in 1996, is an architecture firm that focuses on architectural design, interior design, restoration projects, and urban planning. They have taken part in many architectural competitions across the Baltics and have won more than twenty awards. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_9fc433b127154376b071ae26f1d8b3e0~mv2.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso Estonia Small Title 1996 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 1.2K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: 10319 Tallinn, Estonia Home info@eekmutso.ee Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 1996 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, established by Margit Mutso and Madis Eek in 1996, is an architecture firm that focuses on architectural design, interior design, restoration projects, and urban planning. They have taken part in many architectural competitions across the Baltics and have won more than twenty awards. Contact Information: ... 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 Please login to appreciate Buildings Projects Inspiration Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (1).jpg The Kuku-Ranna Summer House, designed by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, is an award-winning residential project in the village of Vääna-Jõesuu, Estonia. Located approximately 35 km from Tallinn and 150 meters from the sea, the house features a minimalist A-frame structure with kinetic elements that open it to its natural surroundings during the summer months. Completed in 2020, the project was commissioned as a seasonal retreat, which influenced its unique "closed" and "open" personalities. The house is designed to blend seamlessly into the forest landscape, resembling a tepee or a traditional farmhouse, but with a modern twist. When not in use, it is a discreet, unnoticeable structure with its striking black exterior made of yakisugi—burnt wood—cladding. When the residents arrive, the house transforms dramatically: Kinetic shutters: Large shutters on the main facade rise like wings to reveal a large glass wall, while a rear shutter opens to a small workshop. The dark, protective exterior contrasts with the light, minimalist interior, which is visible once the house is open. The A-frame structure cleverly maximizes its 80 square meters of net area. The interior features a ground-floor living space that extends onto a terrace, a compact sauna and bedroom tucked into the lower eaves, and a master suite on the upper level. The light-colored interior features a blend of modern furniture and repurposed vintage items, such as an oval window salvaged from a Tallinn Art Nouveau villa. A double bass is also repurposed as a shelf. Gaps in the floorboards upstairs allow warm air to rise and light to filter through, contributing to the feeling of airiness. The house rests on a concrete slab and features a timber frame. Steel elements were used to ensure the rigidity of the moving shutters. Awards and recognition 2021 Estonian Architecture Awards (ERAMU prize): Winner for a private house. 2021 Estonian Association of Interior Architects: Nominee for the annual award. Credits Architects: Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso Lead Architect: Madis Eek Landscape Design: Margit Mutso Engineering: Toomas Tammerik Photography: Toomas Tuul Manufacturers: Balti Plaadikaubandus, Emotionwalls, Hansacom, Pinska, Prokliima, Raidkivi, Silman Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (2).jpg Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (3).jpg 1/6 Kuku-Ranna Summer House RESIDENTIAL Summer House Vääna-Jõesuu, 76909 Harju County, Estonia Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & M Architects: Area: 80 m² Year: 2020 City: Vääna-Jõesuu Client No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso Estonia Architecture Office Since 1996 ---- 0 1 Project 1.2K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: 10319 Tallinn, Estonia Home Contact Email: info@eekmutso.ee Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 1996 Globe Languages: .. Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, established by Margit Mutso and Madis Eek in 1996, is an architecture firm that focuses on architectural design, interior design, restoration projects, and urban planning. They have taken part in many architectural competitions across the Baltics and have won more than twenty awards. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (1).jpg The Kuku-Ranna Summer House, designed by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, is an award-winning residential project in the village of Vääna-Jõesuu, Estonia. Located approximately 35 km from Tallinn and 150 meters from the sea, the house features a minimalist A-frame structure with kinetic elements that open it to its natural surroundings during the summer months. Completed in 2020, the project was commissioned as a seasonal retreat, which influenced its unique "closed" and "open" personalities. The house is designed to blend seamlessly into the forest landscape, resembling a tepee or a traditional farmhouse, but with a modern twist. When not in use, it is a discreet, unnoticeable structure with its striking black exterior made of yakisugi—burnt wood—cladding. When the residents arrive, the house transforms dramatically: Kinetic shutters: Large shutters on the main facade rise like wings to reveal a large glass wall, while a rear shutter opens to a small workshop. The dark, protective exterior contrasts with the light, minimalist interior, which is visible once the house is open. The A-frame structure cleverly maximizes its 80 square meters of net area. The interior features a ground-floor living space that extends onto a terrace, a compact sauna and bedroom tucked into the lower eaves, and a master suite on the upper level. The light-colored interior features a blend of modern furniture and repurposed vintage items, such as an oval window salvaged from a Tallinn Art Nouveau villa. A double bass is also repurposed as a shelf. Gaps in the floorboards upstairs allow warm air to rise and light to filter through, contributing to the feeling of airiness. The house rests on a concrete slab and features a timber frame. Steel elements were used to ensure the rigidity of the moving shutters. Awards and recognition 2021 Estonian Architecture Awards (ERAMU prize): Winner for a private house. 2021 Estonian Association of Interior Architects: Nominee for the annual award. Credits Architects: Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso Lead Architect: Madis Eek Landscape Design: Margit Mutso Engineering: Toomas Tammerik Photography: Toomas Tuul Manufacturers: Balti Plaadikaubandus, Emotionwalls, Hansacom, Pinska, Prokliima, Raidkivi, Silman Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (2).jpg Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (3).jpg 1/6 Kuku-Ranna Summer House RESIDENTIAL Summer House Estonia All Buildings Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (1).jpg The Kuku-Ranna Summer House, designed by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso, is an award-winning residential project in the village of Vääna-Jõesuu, Estonia. Located approximately 35 km from Tallinn and 150 meters from the sea, the house features a minimalist A-frame structure with kinetic elements that open it to its natural surroundings during the summer months. Completed in 2020, the project was commissioned as a seasonal retreat, which influenced its unique "closed" and "open" personalities. The house is designed to blend seamlessly into the forest landscape, resembling a tepee or a traditional farmhouse, but with a modern twist. When not in use, it is a discreet, unnoticeable structure with its striking black exterior made of yakisugi—burnt wood—cladding. When the residents arrive, the house transforms dramatically: Kinetic shutters: Large shutters on the main facade rise like wings to reveal a large glass wall, while a rear shutter opens to a small workshop. The dark, protective exterior contrasts with the light, minimalist interior, which is visible once the house is open. The A-frame structure cleverly maximizes its 80 square meters of net area. The interior features a ground-floor living space that extends onto a terrace, a compact sauna and bedroom tucked into the lower eaves, and a master suite on the upper level. The light-colored interior features a blend of modern furniture and repurposed vintage items, such as an oval window salvaged from a Tallinn Art Nouveau villa. A double bass is also repurposed as a shelf. Gaps in the floorboards upstairs allow warm air to rise and light to filter through, contributing to the feeling of airiness. The house rests on a concrete slab and features a timber frame. Steel elements were used to ensure the rigidity of the moving shutters. Awards and recognition 2021 Estonian Architecture Awards (ERAMU prize): Winner for a private house. 2021 Estonian Association of Interior Architects: Nominee for the annual award. Credits Architects: Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso Lead Architect: Madis Eek Landscape Design: Margit Mutso Engineering: Toomas Tammerik Photography: Toomas Tuul Manufacturers: Balti Plaadikaubandus, Emotionwalls, Hansacom, Pinska, Prokliima, Raidkivi, Silman Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (2).jpg Kuku-Ranna Summer House by Arhitektuuribüroo Eek & Mutso-Toomas Tuul (3).jpg 1/6 Kuku-Ranna Summer House RESIDENTIAL Summer House Vääna-Jõesuu, 76909 Harju County, Estonia

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