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  • ZHIG | Maldives

    Maldives | Buildings, Projects, Architects, People, Brands.. Globe Globe PDFs & Catalogs Globe Gallery 3D models Globe Materials Globe Articles Globe x Maldives 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 0 0 0 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. 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 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 www.zhiig.com

  • CL02 Cabin | Vinklu | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | CL02 Cabin is a 55-square-meter cabin designed by Bucharest-based Vinklu architecture and completed in 2025. Situated in the forested hillside of Valea lui Enache, Romania, the cabin was built upon the foundations and footprint of a previously failed structure and a small, family-built annex. This approach minimized the project's environmental impact by focusing on renewal rather than replacement. The design balances minimalist form with deep respect for its rural surroundings. The cabin is composed of a dark, angular form wrapped in blackened autoclaved timber, which helps it blend seamlessly into the forest. The layout is distributed across two floors, with the ground floor featuring a master bedroom and bathroom, along with a small terrace. The upper floor contains the main living areas—a lounge, kitchen, and dining area. This second level features a vaulted ceiling and expansive, panoramic windows that open toward the forest, creating a sense of expansiveness and a "cinematic" connection to the natural setting. Smaller windows on the ground floor enhance intimacy and privacy. A balcony extends the living area, and the staircase connecting the two floors visually reinforces the sense of openness. The minimalist palette of clean, neutral finishes throughout the interior directs focus to the surrounding nature. Sustainable features include efficient insulation, natural ventilation, and passive solar orientation to reduce mechanical intervention. The project has received recognition at the Bucharest Architecture Annual 2025. Credits Architect: Ștefan Păvăluță of Vinklu Inc. Photography: Răzvan Drinceanu Structural Engineers: EXPVibra Installations: Alyates Timberframe: Miradex Wooden Buildings | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_284f1038c3c842cbb676674029bd1b5b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1500,h_1000,al_c,q_85/414.CL02%20Cabin%20by%20Vinklu-Razvan%20Drinceanu%20(1).jpg Please Wait 414.CL02 Cabin by Vinklu-Razvan Drinceanu (1).jpg "CL02 Cabin is a 55-square-meter cabin designed by Bucharest-based Vinklu architecture and completed in 2025. Situated in the forested hillside of Valea lui Enache, Romania, the cabin was built upon the foundations and footprint of a previously failed structure and a small, family-built annex. This approach minimized the project's environmental impact by focusing on renewal rather than replacement. The design balances minimalist form with deep respect for its rural surroundings. The cabin is composed of a dark, angular form wrapped in blackened autoclaved timber, which helps it blend seamlessly into the forest. The layout is distributed across two floors, with the ground floor featuring a master bedroom and bathroom, along with a small terrace. The upper floor contains the main living areas—a lounge, kitchen, and dining area. This second level features a vaulted ceiling and expansive, panoramic windows that open toward the forest, creating a sense of expansiveness and a ""cinematic"" connection to the natural setting. Smaller windows on the ground floor enhance intimacy and privacy. A balcony extends the living area, and the staircase connecting the two floors visually reinforces the sense of openness. The minimalist palette of clean, neutral finishes throughout the interior directs focus to the surrounding nature. Sustainable features include efficient insulation, natural ventilation, and passive solar orientation to reduce mechanical intervention. The project has received recognition at the Bucharest Architecture Annual 2025. Credits Architect: Ștefan Păvăluță of Vinklu Inc. Photography: Răzvan Drinceanu Structural Engineers: EXPVibra Installations: Alyates Timberframe: Miradex Wooden Buildings" 414.CL02 Cabin by Vinklu-Razvan Drinceanu (5).jpg 414.CL02 Cabin by Vinklu-Razvan Drinceanu (6).jpg 1/6 0 Product 3.6K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in CL02 Cabin Valea lui Enache, Romania Architects: Vinklu Vinklu Architecture Office Romania Area: Year: City: Client: 55 m² 2025 Valea lui Enache - Construction: ACTIVITY BMS Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Romania Photographers: Razvan Drinceanu the Architects Description: CL02 Cabin is a 55-square-meter cabin designed by Bucharest-based Vinklu architecture and completed in 2025. Situated in the forested hillside of Valea lui Enache, Romania, the cabin was built upon the foundations and footprint of a previously failed structure and a small, family-built annex. This approach minimized the project's environmental impact by focusing on renewal rather than replacement. The design balances minimalist form with deep respect for its rural surroundings. The cabin is composed of a dark, angular form wrapped in blackened autoclaved timber, which helps it blend seamlessly into the forest. The layout is distributed across two floors, with the ground floor featuring a master bedroom and bathroom, along with a small terrace. The upper floor contains the main living areas—a lounge, kitchen, and dining area. This second level features a vaulted ceiling and expansive, panoramic windows that open toward the forest, creating a sense of expansiveness and a "cinematic" connection to the natural setting. Smaller windows on the ground floor enhance intimacy and privacy. A balcony extends the living area, and the staircase connecting the two floors visually reinforces the sense of openness. The minimalist palette of clean, neutral finishes throughout the interior directs focus to the surrounding nature. Sustainable features include efficient insulation, natural ventilation, and passive solar orientation to reduce mechanical intervention. The project has received recognition at the Bucharest Architecture Annual 2025. Credits Architect: Ștefan Păvăluță of Vinklu Inc. Photography: Răzvan Drinceanu Structural Engineers: EXPVibra Installations: Alyates Timberframe: Miradex Wooden Buildings 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 Vinklu More Projects by Please Wait CL02 Cabin Close ...

  • Imperial war museum north | Daniel Libeskind Studio | ZHIG

    CULTURAL | Museum | The Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) in Manchester, England, tells the story of how war has affected the lives of British and the Commonwealth citizens since 1914. The design concept is a globe shattered into fragments and then reassembled. The interlocking of three of these fragments—representing earth, air, and water—comprise the building’s form. The Earth Shard forms the museum space, signifying the open, earthly realm of conflict and war; the Air Shard serves as a dramatic entry into the museum, with its projected images, observatories and education spaces; and the Water Shard forms the platform for viewing the canal, complete with a restaurant, cafe, deck and performance space. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_54ff69d262fc4ac5b551da27cfb70832~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_2280,h_1577,al_c,q_90/IMPERIAL%20WAR%20MUSEUM%20NORTH0.jpg Please Wait IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH.jpg IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH0.jpg IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH1.jpg 1/4 0 Product 5.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Imperial war museum north Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M17 1AB, United Kingdom Architects: Daniel Libeskind Studio Daniel Libeskind Studio Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 69,965 sq.ft 2001 Manchester Imperial War Museum North Construction: - Category: CULTURAL Project Type: Museum Post Type: Building Country: United Kingdom Photographers: the architects Description: The Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) in Manchester, England, tells the story of how war has affected the lives of British and the Commonwealth citizens since 1914. The design concept is a globe shattered into fragments and then reassembled. The interlocking of three of these fragments—representing earth, air, and water—comprise the building’s form. The Earth Shard forms the museum space, signifying the open, earthly realm of conflict and war; the Air Shard serves as a dramatic entry into the museum, with its projected images, observatories and education spaces; and the Water Shard forms the platform for viewing the canal, complete with a restaurant, cafe, deck and performance space. Published on September 27, 2023 by: Premium Member Architectural Designer Lily Taylor View all Images +11 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Daniel Libeskind Studio More Projects by KURDISTAN MUSEUM3.jpg KURDISTAN MUSEUM.jpg KURDISTAN MUSEUM2.jpg 1/2 Museum KURDISTAN MUSEUM CULTURAL Citadel of Erbil, Erbil, Iraq MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM1.webp MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM.webp MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM9.webp 1/5 Museum Military history museum CULTURAL Olbrichtpl. 2, 01099 Dresden, Germany FRACTILE1.jpg FRACTILE2.jpg FRACTILE3.jpg 1/3 Sculpture Fractile ART Via Statale, 73, 42013 Casalgrande, RE, Italy MAGNET HOUSING MASTER PLAN4.jpg MAGNET HOUSING MASTER PLAN3.jpg MAGNET HOUSING MASTER PLAN.jpg 1/2 Housing development Magnet housing master plan MASTER PLAN Tirana, Albania VANKE PAVILION.jpg VANKE PAVILION10.jpg VANKE PAVILION11.jpg 1/4 housing Vanke pavilion RESIDENTIAL Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy CENTRE DE CONGRÈS À MONS9.jpg CENTRE DE CONGRÈS À MONS4.jpg CENTRE DE CONGRÈS À MONS1.jpg 1/3 Congress Center Centre de congrès à mons PUBLIC Av. Mélina Mercouri 9, 7000 Mons, Belgium OUTSIDE LINE.jpg OUTSIDE LINE1.jpg OUTSIDE LINE3.jpg 1/2 Housing Outside line RESIDENTIAL Uozu, Toyama, Japan TANGENT FAÇADE2.jpg TANGENT FAÇADE3.jpg TANGENT FAÇADE4.jpg 1/3 Facade design Tangent façade COMMERCIAL Seoul, South Korea Please Wait Imperial war museum north Close ...

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    PLUMBING 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 Faucets (plumbing) PLUMBING 0 Products 0 Design Designs

  • James Corner Field Operations | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_db10f6021e4d474c87343a654ca371b0~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_1000,h_1000,al_c/a24.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe James Corner Field Operations United States Small Title 1989 Since Architecture Office ---- 0 Project 367 Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: 131 Varick Street, Suite 1006, New York, NY 10013, USA Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 1989 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text 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 No Projects yet. 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 ... 100 No Projects yet. 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 Inspiration All Projects Small Title James Corner Field Operations United States Architecture Office Since 1989 ---- 0 0 Project 367 Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: 131 Varick Street, Suite 1006, New York, NY 10013, USA Home Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 1989 Globe Languages: .. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. All Buildings

  • RACV Tiny Home | Maddison Architects | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Tiny Home | The RACV Tiny Home, designed by Maddison Architects in 2018, is a transportable dwelling intended to serve as a showcase for sustainable and affordable living. Commissioned by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) and designed by Peter Maddison, the host of Grand Designs Australia, the tiny house toured Victoria to educate the public on green building practices. The home was awarded a Commendation for Sustainable Architecture at the AIA Victorian Architecture Awards in 2019. The design is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional gabled house, which was chosen as an iconic shape of home. To maximize space and create a dynamic, welcoming entrance, the home features bright yellow, hydraulically-operated panels that fold out to form a deck and sunshades, reminiscent of a box unfolding. The 18.75-square-meter structure is built on a durable steel frame, allowing it to be transported on the back of a truck, and can function entirely off-grid or connect to services. Sustainability is a core component of the RACV Tiny Home. It was constructed with a seven-layered wall and roof system that includes "phase change" insulation, making it 60% more energy-efficient than a standard Australian home. It also incorporates passive design principles and active systems like integrated solar panels and battery storage. Locally sourced materials were prioritized to reduce carbon miles, including charred timber boards for the exterior and radial sawn Victorian hardwood and cork flooring for the interior. The design also features smart technology, allowing for voice-activated control of various functions, from lighting and entertainment to security and energy monitoring. The interior space is cleverly organized with a main living area that combines the kitchen, sleeping, and living spaces, along with a separate bathroom. The design includes built-in furniture to maximize efficiency, such as a built-in bed and bench, a slide-out dining table, and a cargo net that serves as a playful loft for children. Credits Architects: Maddison Architects Client: Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Textile Consultant: Clare Kelder Builder: Simple Motion Engineering: WGA Manufacturers: Paarhammer Windows and Doors, Danaplon, Eco Timber, Envirowalk, Lysaght, Phase Change, Premium Floors Australia Photography: Andrew G. Hobbs | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_5b047d599b5a4d7288e418225bd21de4~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1458,h_1000,al_c,q_85/260.RACV%20Tiny%20Home%20by%20Maddison%20Architects-%20(1).jpg 1/0 Private Public Pin Pin 0 x Appreciators 0 3D models Product 4.2K Views 0 Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate RACV Tiny Home 2 Winston Ct, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia maddisonarchitects.com.au Source: Published on Sep 23, 2025 by: Media Micro Homes Premium Member More Buildings from Australia Facts: Up Up Architecture Office Maddison Architects Australia Category: RESIDENTIAL Tiny Home Project Type: Post Type: Building Country: Australia Andrew G. Hobbs Photographers: Architects: Maddison Architects Area: 19 m² Year: 2018 City: Victorian Touring Construction: Simple Motion Client Description: the Architects Text description by The RACV Tiny Home, designed by Maddison Architects in 2018, is a transportable dwelling intended to serve as a showcase for sustainable and affordable living. Commissioned by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) and designed by Peter Maddison, the host of Grand Designs Australia, the tiny house toured Victoria to educate the public on green building practices. The home was awarded a Commendation for Sustainable Architecture at the AIA Victorian Architecture Awards in 2019. The design is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional gabled house, which was chosen as an iconic shape of home. To maximize space and create a dynamic, welcoming entrance, the home features bright yellow, hydraulically-operated panels that fold out to form a deck and sunshades, reminiscent of a box unfolding. The 18.75-square-meter structure is built on a durable steel frame, allowing it to be transported on the back of a truck, and can function entirely off-grid or connect to services. Sustainability is a core component of the RACV Tiny Home. It was constructed with a seven-layered wall and roof system that includes "phase change" insulation, making it 60% more energy-efficient than a standard Australian home. It also incorporates passive design principles and active systems like integrated solar panels and battery storage. Locally sourced materials were prioritized to reduce carbon miles, including charred timber boards for the exterior and radial sawn Victorian hardwood and cork flooring for the interior. The design also features smart technology, allowing for voice-activated control of various functions, from lighting and entertainment to security and energy monitoring. The interior space is cleverly organized with a main living area that combines the kitchen, sleeping, and living spaces, along with a separate bathroom. The design includes built-in furniture to maximize efficiency, such as a built-in bed and bench, a slide-out dining table, and a cargo net that serves as a playful loft for children. Credits Architects: Maddison Architects Client: Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Textile Consultant: Clare Kelder Builder: Simple Motion Engineering: WGA Manufacturers: Paarhammer Windows and Doors, Danaplon, Eco Timber, Envirowalk, Lysaght, Phase Change, Premium Floors Australia Photography: Andrew G. 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The firm is recognized for its significant design and delivery credentials, with a diverse portfolio encompassing residential, commercial, hospitality, and educational projects. They are committed to integrating environmental sustainability through passive design principles and collaborate with various experts to create holistic and meaningful outcomes. Category Tiny Home Post Type Building Project Type RESIDENTIAL Country Australia Year 2018 Area 19 m² Client Photographers Andrew G. Hobbs www.zhiig.com Premium Member Media Micro Homes Collaborate 3D Design Suggest Materials Suggest Product Add Request Design © ZHIG Team Materials Suggested by Manufacturers: Model Full Name Details Details View more

  • AP University | Jaspers-Eyers Architects | ZHIG

    EDUCATIONAL | Campus | | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_5fdde612c07d4e069eecfb133568d438~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_1600,h_1121,al_c,q_85/AP%20University%20College%20-%20Campus%20Noorderplaats%20(1).jpeg Please Wait AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (9).jpeg AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (5).jpeg AP University College - Campus Noorderplaats (8).jpeg 1/3 0 Product 5.1K Views 1 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in AP University Antwerpen Noorderplaats, 2060 Antwerp, Belgium Architects: Jaspers-Eyers Architects Jaspers-Eyers Architects Architecture Office Belgium Area: Year: City: Client: 23.800 m² 2015 Antwerp AP Hogeschool Construction: Category: EDUCATIONAL Project Type: Campus Post Type: Building Country: Belgium Photographers: Description: Published on October 3, 2023 by: Premium Member Photographer Anna Salonen View all Images +9 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Jaspers-Eyers Architects More Projects by Montagne du Parc (2).jpeg Montagne du Parc (3).jpeg Montagne du Parc (4).jpeg 1/3 Office and Retail Montagne du Parc COMMERCIAL Rue Montagne du Parc 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Barco One Campus (7).jpeg Barco One Campus (10).jpeg Barco One Campus (11).jpeg 1/4 Office Barco One Campus LOGISTICS President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Warsaw Spire (1).jpeg Warsaw Spire (2).jpeg Warsaw Spire (4).jpeg 1/3 Office Warsaw Spire COMMERCIAL plac Europejski 1, 00-839 Warszawa, Poland Quatuor (1).jpeg Quatuor (2).jpeg Quatuor (3).jpeg 1/4 Office Quatuor COMMERCIAL Bd Baudouin 30, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Please Wait AP University Close ...

  • Tower for Meditation and Views | Jumping House Lab | ZHIG

    EXPERIMENTAL | Tower | Built in 2019, the Tower for Meditation and Views is a small, off-the-ground structure located within a secluded artist community in Huzhou, Zhejiang, China. Designed by the architecture firm Jumping House Lab, the 12-square-meter tower was conceived as a serene escape from the world, providing artists with a tranquil space for contemplation and observation. The building offers three distinct vistas: a broad view of a paddy field, an upward view of the sky for meditation, and a narrow horizontal view of a yard with pine trees and ponds. To create these different experiences, the architects designed a 3.2 by 3.8-meter wooden structure that is split by an interior wall, dividing the space into an "inward" half for quiet meditation and an "outward" half for taking in the views. The interior is thus separated into a bright and a shady area, each fostering a different atmosphere. The overall appearance and layout of the tower were dictated by the views it frames. The project was completed while the surrounding community was still undergoing renovation, with the project being 80% finished. The architects noted that this flaw reflected the distance between the ideal and reality, but also contributed to the tower's status as an absolute spiritual space. The design is simple, elevated, and intended to help visitors reconnect with nature. Credits Architects: Jumping House Lab Photographs: Zhi Xia | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_ed5b7a752f1a40a499d09885281e6e24~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1582,h_889,al_c,q_85/220.Tower%20for%20Meditation%20and%20Views%20by%20Jumping%20House%20Lab-Zhi%20Xia%20(1).jpg Please Wait 220.Tower for Meditation and Views by Jumping House Lab-Zhi Xia (1).jpg Built in 2019, the Tower for Meditation and Views is a small, off-the-ground structure located within a secluded artist community in Huzhou, Zhejiang, China. Designed by the architecture firm Jumping House Lab, the 12-square-meter tower was conceived as a serene escape from the world, providing artists with a tranquil space for contemplation and observation. The building offers three distinct vistas: a broad view of a paddy field, an upward view of the sky for meditation, and a narrow horizontal view of a yard with pine trees and ponds. To create these different experiences, the architects designed a 3.2 by 3.8-meter wooden structure that is split by an interior wall, dividing the space into an "inward" half for quiet meditation and an "outward" half for taking in the views. The interior is thus separated into a bright and a shady area, each fostering a different atmosphere. The overall appearance and layout of the tower were dictated by the views it frames. The project was completed while the surrounding community was still undergoing renovation, with the project being 80% finished. The architects noted that this flaw reflected the distance between the ideal and reality, but also contributed to the tower's status as an absolute spiritual space. The design is simple, elevated, and intended to help visitors reconnect with nature. Credits Architects: Jumping House Lab Photographs: Zhi Xia 220.Tower for Meditation and Views by Jumping House Lab-Zhi Xia (2).jpg 220.Tower for Meditation and Views by Jumping House Lab-Zhi Xia (3).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.2K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Tower for Meditation and Views Huzhou, Zhejiang, China Architects: Jumping House Lab Jumping House Lab Architecture Office China Area: Year: City: Client: 12 m² 2021 Huzhou Construction: - Category: EXPERIMENTAL Project Type: Tower Post Type: Building Country: China Photographers: Zhi Xia the Architects Description: Built in 2019, the Tower for Meditation and Views is a small, off-the-ground structure located within a secluded artist community in Huzhou, Zhejiang, China. Designed by the architecture firm Jumping House Lab, the 12-square-meter tower was conceived as a serene escape from the world, providing artists with a tranquil space for contemplation and observation. The building offers three distinct vistas: a broad view of a paddy field, an upward view of the sky for meditation, and a narrow horizontal view of a yard with pine trees and ponds. To create these different experiences, the architects designed a 3.2 by 3.8-meter wooden structure that is split by an interior wall, dividing the space into an "inward" half for quiet meditation and an "outward" half for taking in the views. The interior is thus separated into a bright and a shady area, each fostering a different atmosphere. The overall appearance and layout of the tower were dictated by the views it frames. The project was completed while the surrounding community was still undergoing renovation, with the project being 80% finished. The architects noted that this flaw reflected the distance between the ideal and reality, but also contributed to the tower's status as an absolute spiritual space. The design is simple, elevated, and intended to help visitors reconnect with nature. Credits Architects: Jumping House Lab Photographs: Zhi Xia 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 Jumping House Lab More Projects by Please Wait Tower for Meditation and Views Close ...

  • Thunder Top Cabin | Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | Cabin | Thunder Top Cabin is a unique extension designed by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter for an existing family log cabin in the Hardangervidda mountain plateau of Norway, approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. Located in a barren moorland landscape of weather-beaten dwarf birches and heathers, the project was created for a multigenerational family to better accommodate holiday gatherings. Rather than mimicking the traditional log cabin, the architects opted for a contemporary timber-clad structure featuring a dramatic, stepped roof. This design is both a visual contrast to the older building and a clever functional element. The 17-meter-long extension is connected to the original cabin by a glass hallway that houses a wardrobe and a utility sink. This transparent corridor provides a seamless transition and fills the connecting space with natural light. The exterior of the extension is clad with untreated ore-pine, a durable material traditionally used for medieval stave churches in Scandinavia. The colorful window and door frames offer a playful touch and are inspired by the marks used on Norwegian hiking trails. The distinctive triangular shape of the cabin serves a functional purpose by creating turbulence, which prevents snow from piling up on the south-facing terrace. The stepped roof, which has 30 steps from top to bottom, is one of the cabin's most celebrated features. During the summer, it functions as a viewing platform, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding moorlands and a nearby lake. In winter, when covered in a thick layer of snow, the roof becomes a natural ski and sledding ramp, a playful nod to the legendary Norwegian skier Sondre Norheim. Inside, the cabin features a single, minimalist, double-height space lined with wood. This open-plan interior is meant to be a versatile and simple "landscape" for the family to use for various activities, from relaxing to working. The interior's minimalism is intentional, encouraging spontaneous living that will add character to the space over time. Nooks around the edges serve as cozy reading corners, while a ladder leads to a ceiling-height mezzanine. The cabin effectively functions as an "inhabitable beacon," a modern peak that allows its inhabitants to engage with the stunning Hardangervidda landscape. Credits Architecture: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Designers: Astrid Rohde Wang, Ole Larsen and Olav Lunde Arneberg Construction: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Photography: Ivar Kvaal | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_2a5ed7ea177c4c0fb00398b1a675b7c5~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1361,h_1000,al_c,q_85/161.Thunder%20Top%20Cabin%20by%20Gartnerfuglen%20Arkitekter-Ivar%20Kvaal%20(1).jpg Please Wait 161.Thunder Top Cabin by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter-Ivar Kvaal (1).jpg Thunder Top Cabin is a unique extension designed by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter for an existing family log cabin in the Hardangervidda mountain plateau of Norway, approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. Located in a barren moorland landscape of weather-beaten dwarf birches and heathers, the project was created for a multigenerational family to better accommodate holiday gatherings. Rather than mimicking the traditional log cabin, the architects opted for a contemporary timber-clad structure featuring a dramatic, stepped roof. This design is both a visual contrast to the older building and a clever functional element. The 17-meter-long extension is connected to the original cabin by a glass hallway that houses a wardrobe and a utility sink. This transparent corridor provides a seamless transition and fills the connecting space with natural light. The exterior of the extension is clad with untreated ore-pine, a durable material traditionally used for medieval stave churches in Scandinavia. The colorful window and door frames offer a playful touch and are inspired by the marks used on Norwegian hiking trails. The distinctive triangular shape of the cabin serves a functional purpose by creating turbulence, which prevents snow from piling up on the south-facing terrace. The stepped roof, which has 30 steps from top to bottom, is one of the cabin's most celebrated features. During the summer, it functions as a viewing platform, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding moorlands and a nearby lake. In winter, when covered in a thick layer of snow, the roof becomes a natural ski and sledding ramp, a playful nod to the legendary Norwegian skier Sondre Norheim. Inside, the cabin features a single, minimalist, double-height space lined with wood. This open-plan interior is meant to be a versatile and simple "landscape" for the family to use for various activities, from relaxing to working. The interior's minimalism is intentional, encouraging spontaneous living that will add character to the space over time. Nooks around the edges serve as cozy reading corners, while a ladder leads to a ceiling-height mezzanine. The cabin effectively functions as an "inhabitable beacon," a modern peak that allows its inhabitants to engage with the stunning Hardangervidda landscape. Credits Architecture: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Designers: Astrid Rohde Wang, Ole Larsen and Olav Lunde Arneberg Construction: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Photography: Ivar Kvaal 161.Thunder Top Cabin by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter-Ivar Kvaal (9).jpg 161.Thunder Top Cabin by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter-Ivar Kvaal (7).jpg 1/6 0 Product 5.6K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Thunder Top Cabin Telemark, Norway Architects: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Architecture Office Norway Area: Year: City: Client: 44 m² 2018 Telemark Construction: Telemark Miljøbygg Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Norway Photographers: Ivar Kvaal the Architects Description: Thunder Top Cabin is a unique extension designed by Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter for an existing family log cabin in the Hardangervidda mountain plateau of Norway, approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. Located in a barren moorland landscape of weather-beaten dwarf birches and heathers, the project was created for a multigenerational family to better accommodate holiday gatherings. Rather than mimicking the traditional log cabin, the architects opted for a contemporary timber-clad structure featuring a dramatic, stepped roof. This design is both a visual contrast to the older building and a clever functional element. The 17-meter-long extension is connected to the original cabin by a glass hallway that houses a wardrobe and a utility sink. This transparent corridor provides a seamless transition and fills the connecting space with natural light. The exterior of the extension is clad with untreated ore-pine, a durable material traditionally used for medieval stave churches in Scandinavia. The colorful window and door frames offer a playful touch and are inspired by the marks used on Norwegian hiking trails. The distinctive triangular shape of the cabin serves a functional purpose by creating turbulence, which prevents snow from piling up on the south-facing terrace. The stepped roof, which has 30 steps from top to bottom, is one of the cabin's most celebrated features. During the summer, it functions as a viewing platform, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding moorlands and a nearby lake. In winter, when covered in a thick layer of snow, the roof becomes a natural ski and sledding ramp, a playful nod to the legendary Norwegian skier Sondre Norheim. Inside, the cabin features a single, minimalist, double-height space lined with wood. This open-plan interior is meant to be a versatile and simple "landscape" for the family to use for various activities, from relaxing to working. The interior's minimalism is intentional, encouraging spontaneous living that will add character to the space over time. Nooks around the edges serve as cozy reading corners, while a ladder leads to a ceiling-height mezzanine. The cabin effectively functions as an "inhabitable beacon," a modern peak that allows its inhabitants to engage with the stunning Hardangervidda landscape. Credits Architecture: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Designers: Astrid Rohde Wang, Ole Larsen and Olav Lunde Arneberg Construction: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter Photography: Ivar Kvaal Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +16 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter More Projects by Please Wait Thunder Top Cabin Close ...

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    Paraguay | Buildings, Projects, Architects, People, Brands.. Globe Globe PDFs & Catalogs Globe Gallery 3D models Globe Materials Globe Articles Globe x Paraguay 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 0 0 0 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. 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 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 www.zhiig.com

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Contact Information: Please login to appreciate Appreciated Appreciate Buildings Projects Architects People Brands Influencers Inspiration Busan Cinema Center (5).jpg Busan Cinema Center (6).jpg Busan Cinema Center (4).jpg 1/4 Busan Cinema Center Cinema CULTURAL 120, Suyeonggangbyeon-Daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea Architects: Coop Himmelb(l)au Area: 32 100 m² Year: 2012 City: Busan Client: Municipality of Busan Busan Opera House (2).jpg Busan Opera House (3).jpg Busan Opera House (4).jpg 1/3 Busan Opera House Opera house CULTURAL 1403 U-dong, Haeundae, Busan, South Korea Architects: Snøhetta Area: 48 000 m2 Year: 2024 City: Busan Client: Busan Metropolitan City Government TANGENT FAÇADE2.jpg TANGENT FAÇADE3.jpg TANGENT FAÇADE4.jpg 1/3 Tangent façade Facade design COMMERCIAL Seoul, South Korea Architects: Daniel Libeskind Studio Area: - Year: 2005 City: Seoul Client: Hyundai Development Corporation No Buildings yet. No Architecture Offices yet. DHPA Seoul, South Korea Since Architecture Office 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (1).jpg Completed in 2024, INKYO is a small, 49-square-meter house in Daegu, South Korea, designed by DHPA. Created as a vacation home for an elderly couple who often visit Daegu, the project provides a comfortable and familiar space for them and their visiting family. The house is situated on an elevated eastern side of the plot to maximize yard space on the western side, which faces a public park. The design is notable for its dynamic, sloping roof, which was chosen to both prevent leaks and create an open, airy interior. The roof is cut into sections to allow natural sunlight to enter the bedrooms and bathrooms on the south side, reducing the need for artificial lighting and causing the internal atmosphere to shift throughout the day. The high-ceilinged living room is positioned to overlook the yard and the trees in the park beyond, enhancing the sense of openness. The interior layout was designed to maximize the feeling of space, with an open flow between the living room, kitchen, dining area, and a lofted attic. This design creates a minimalist and cohesive living environment. Credits Architects: DHPA (Dohyun Park) General Contractors: Etern A&C Structural Engineers: Wheean Structural Engineering Photographs: Kiwoong Hong 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (2).jpg 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (3).jpg 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (4).jpg 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (5).jpg 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (6).jpg 1/3 0 Views ... 0 Project The Plus Partners Wiryeseo-ro, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea 2015 Since Architecture Office 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (1).jpg "Located in Gangwon Province, South Korea, the Tiny House of Slow Town was designed by The Plus Partners and DNC Architects and completed in 2016. The 19.8-square-meter cabin was part of a broader project to provide additional housing for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, with a focus on sustainable construction and a minimal footprint in a pristine natural setting. The exterior is defined by a black sheet metal cladding and a hipped roof, with large windows creating a dynamic contrast with the sunlight. This dark and angular form sets it apart from its surroundings while its small scale keeps the environmental impact low. The interior maximizes its small area by creating a double-height volume and utilizing a minimalist, fully wooden finish. A steep staircase doubles as a storage space, leading to a garret that houses a large bed. The simple interior features built-in elements, including a kitchen and bathroom. The interior is painted in a warm yellow, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The combination of a large bed in the loft, a built-in kitchen, and a small bathroom provides all the necessary amenities within a compact and efficient layout. Credits Architects: The Plus Partners and DNC Architects Photographer: Moobum Jang " 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (22).jpg 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (2).jpg 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (6).jpg 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (8).jpg 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (12).jpg 1/3 0 Views ... 0 Project 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Brands yet. No Projects yet. No Projects yet. 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The roof is cut into sections to allow natural sunlight to enter the bedrooms and bathrooms on the south side, reducing the need for artificial lighting and causing the internal atmosphere to shift throughout the day. The high-ceilinged living room is positioned to overlook the yard and the trees in the park beyond, enhancing the sense of openness. The interior layout was designed to maximize the feeling of space, with an open flow between the living room, kitchen, dining area, and a lofted attic. This design creates a minimalist and cohesive living environment. Credits Architects: DHPA (Dohyun Park) General Contractors: Etern A&C Structural Engineers: Wheean Structural Engineering Photographs: Kiwoong Hong 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (2).jpg 119.INKYO by DHPA-Kiwoong Hong (3).jpg 1/5 INKYO RESIDENTIAL Architects: DHPA Daegu, South Korea 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (1).jpg "Located in Gangwon Province, South Korea, the Tiny House of Slow Town was designed by The Plus Partners and DNC Architects and completed in 2016. The 19.8-square-meter cabin was part of a broader project to provide additional housing for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, with a focus on sustainable construction and a minimal footprint in a pristine natural setting. The exterior is defined by a black sheet metal cladding and a hipped roof, with large windows creating a dynamic contrast with the sunlight. This dark and angular form sets it apart from its surroundings while its small scale keeps the environmental impact low. The interior maximizes its small area by creating a double-height volume and utilizing a minimalist, fully wooden finish. A steep staircase doubles as a storage space, leading to a garret that houses a large bed. The simple interior features built-in elements, including a kitchen and bathroom. The interior is painted in a warm yellow, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The combination of a large bed in the loft, a built-in kitchen, and a small bathroom provides all the necessary amenities within a compact and efficient layout. Credits Architects: The Plus Partners and DNC Architects Photographer: Moobum Jang " 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (22).jpg 397.Tiny House of Slow Town by The Plus Partners, DNC Architects-Moobum Jang (2).jpg 1/5 Tiny House of Slow Town RESIDENTIAL Architects: The Plus Partners, DNC Architects Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea www.zhiig.com

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  • Konga | Mette Fredskild | ZHIG

    HOSPITALITY | Modular Cabin | In collaboration with the Lithuanian company Konga Cabins, Danish hospitality architect Mette Fredskild has designed the Konga cabin, a series of off-grid and modular tiny homes built with sustainability and a close relationship with nature in mind. The cabins are prefabricated in Lithuania and designed for easy assembly, allowing them to be installed on-site in as little as one day without a specific foundation. This makes them highly adaptable and suitable for remote getaways, resorts, or even as backyard houses. Drawing on Fredskild's experience designing hotels, the Konga cabins blend hotel-level comfort with an immersive outdoor experience. The design focuses on Scandinavian simplicity and minimalism, using a compact footprint to create a functional and inviting space. The interior layout, while minimalist, is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and includes essential amenities, a kitchen, and a sleeping area. The open-plan layout dissolves traditional room boundaries, enhancing the sense of spaciousness. The cabins feature a dark, charred wood exterior, which is both durable and visually striking. Treated with a weather-resistant oil, the charred panels offer longevity and help the structure blend harmoniously with its surroundings. Different-sized windows are strategically placed to offer unique views of the environment from various positions within the cabin, such as while standing, sitting, or lying in bed. The generous use of glazing allows natural light to flood the interiors and creates a strong visual connection to nature. Sustainable design is a core tenet of the Konga cabins. They can be built as fully off-grid houses, powered by a rooftop solar system and equipped with rainwater collection. The cabins also make a conscious effort to minimize environmental impact by incorporating upcycled timber and offcuts from Konga's kitchen production into the construction and interior furnishings. This sustainable and resourceful approach gives each cabin a unique identity. Project credits Architecture: Mette Fredskild Developer: Konga Cabins Founders: Goda Zemaite and Paulius Zemaitis Photography: Dovalde Butenaite | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_935e19f0b175459786e40d3a38d1fbb6~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1280,h_720,al_c,q_85/278.Konga%20by%20Mette%20Fredskild%20(Konga%20Cabins)%20(1).jpg Please Wait 278.Konga by Mette Fredskild (Konga Cabins) (1).jpg "In collaboration with the Lithuanian company Konga Cabins, Danish hospitality architect Mette Fredskild has designed the Konga cabin, a series of off-grid and modular tiny homes built with sustainability and a close relationship with nature in mind. The cabins are prefabricated in Lithuania and designed for easy assembly, allowing them to be installed on-site in as little as one day without a specific foundation. This makes them highly adaptable and suitable for remote getaways, resorts, or even as backyard houses. Drawing on Fredskild's experience designing hotels, the Konga cabins blend hotel-level comfort with an immersive outdoor experience. The design focuses on Scandinavian simplicity and minimalism, using a compact footprint to create a functional and inviting space. The interior layout, while minimalist, is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and includes essential amenities, a kitchen, and a sleeping area. The open-plan layout dissolves traditional room boundaries, enhancing the sense of spaciousness. The cabins feature a dark, charred wood exterior, which is both durable and visually striking. Treated with a weather-resistant oil, the charred panels offer longevity and help the structure blend harmoniously with its surroundings. Different-sized windows are strategically placed to offer unique views of the environment from various positions within the cabin, such as while standing, sitting, or lying in bed. The generous use of glazing allows natural light to flood the interiors and creates a strong visual connection to nature. Sustainable design is a core tenet of the Konga cabins. They can be built as fully off-grid houses, powered by a rooftop solar system and equipped with rainwater collection. The cabins also make a conscious effort to minimize environmental impact by incorporating upcycled timber and offcuts from Konga's kitchen production into the construction and interior furnishings. This sustainable and resourceful approach gives each cabin a unique identity. Project credits Architecture: Mette Fredskild Developer: Konga Cabins Founders: Goda Zemaite and Paulius Zemaitis Photography: Dovalde Butenaite" 278.Konga by Mette Fredskild (Konga Cabins) (4).jpg 278.Konga by Mette Fredskild (Konga Cabins) (5).jpg 1/6 0 Product 4.1K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in Konga Estonia Architects: Mette Fredskild Mette Fredskild Studio Architecture Office Denmark Area: Year: City: Client: 28 m² 2022 Estonia - Construction: Konga Cabins Category: HOSPITALITY Project Type: Modular Cabin Post Type: Building Country: Estonia Photographers: Dovalde Butenaite the Architects Description: In collaboration with the Lithuanian company Konga Cabins, Danish hospitality architect Mette Fredskild has designed the Konga cabin, a series of off-grid and modular tiny homes built with sustainability and a close relationship with nature in mind. The cabins are prefabricated in Lithuania and designed for easy assembly, allowing them to be installed on-site in as little as one day without a specific foundation. This makes them highly adaptable and suitable for remote getaways, resorts, or even as backyard houses. Drawing on Fredskild's experience designing hotels, the Konga cabins blend hotel-level comfort with an immersive outdoor experience. The design focuses on Scandinavian simplicity and minimalism, using a compact footprint to create a functional and inviting space. The interior layout, while minimalist, is thoughtfully designed to maximize space and includes essential amenities, a kitchen, and a sleeping area. The open-plan layout dissolves traditional room boundaries, enhancing the sense of spaciousness. The cabins feature a dark, charred wood exterior, which is both durable and visually striking. Treated with a weather-resistant oil, the charred panels offer longevity and help the structure blend harmoniously with its surroundings. Different-sized windows are strategically placed to offer unique views of the environment from various positions within the cabin, such as while standing, sitting, or lying in bed. The generous use of glazing allows natural light to flood the interiors and creates a strong visual connection to nature. Sustainable design is a core tenet of the Konga cabins. They can be built as fully off-grid houses, powered by a rooftop solar system and equipped with rainwater collection. The cabins also make a conscious effort to minimize environmental impact by incorporating upcycled timber and offcuts from Konga's kitchen production into the construction and interior furnishings. This sustainable and resourceful approach gives each cabin a unique identity. Project credits Architecture: Mette Fredskild Developer: Konga Cabins Founders: Goda Zemaite and Paulius Zemaitis Photography: Dovalde Butenaite Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +16 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Mette Fredskild More Projects by forest%20cabin%20sweden%2024.jpeg Hop Farm Beach is a digital detox cabin located in Hälsingland, Sweden, set within a coastal forest. This Scandinavian-designed structure features a distinctive black timber exterior and floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuring ample natural light and views of the surrounding landscape. With a total area of 32 m², the cabin accommodates up to four guests and includes heated floors throughout for comfort. Designed explicitly as an offline retreat, Hop Farm Beach is devoid of WiFi and television, encouraging guests to disconnect from digital distractions. A wooden box near the entrance provides a dedicated space for phones during stays, further promoting a focus on relaxation and mindfulness. The interior design emphasizes natural materials and minimal furnishings, creating a serene environment that fosters stillness and a deep connection to the forest. Large windows not only frame picturesque views of the pine trees but also ensure privacy, as the nearest neighbors are located over a kilometer away. Project Credits Architect: Mette Fredskild Photography: Cole Roberts forest%20cabin%20sweden%2023.jpeg forest%20cabin%20sweden%204.jpeg 1/7 Cabin Hop Farm Beach HOSPITALITY Söderhamn, Sweden Please Wait Konga Close ...

  • Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors | ZHIG

    Architecture Office | Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors is a São Paulo-based architecture and interior design office known for its contemporary and minimalist approach. The firm, founded by architect Ticiane Lima in 2014, specializes in residential and commercial projects and believes that architecture can transform and improve quality of life. The firm has also participated in several exhibitions, including CASACOR. | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/9756fd_bb62e69acac344cbafa5633733183b46~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_1000,h_1001,al_c/Ticiane%20Lima%20Arquitetura%20%26%20Interiors-zhiig.png PDFs & Articles Globe Our Gallery Globe Our Store Globe About Globe Projects & Articles Globe Pinterest Instagram YouTube Globe Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors Brazil Small Title 2014 Since Architecture Office ---- 1 Project 1.5K Views 0 Appreciate Appreciated Info. About Appreciators Contact Home Address: Av. Nove de Julho, 5593 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01407-200, Brazil Home contato@ticianelima.com Contact Email: Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded: 2014 Globe Website: Visit Globe Languages: text text text text text Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors is a São Paulo-based architecture and interior design office known for its contemporary and minimalist approach. The firm, founded by architect Ticiane Lima in 2014, specializes in residential and commercial projects and believes that architecture can transform and improve quality of life. The firm has also participated in several exhibitions, including CASACOR. 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 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (1).jpg "Elo Studio is a compact, 15-square-meter container home designed by the São Paulo-based architecture and interior practice Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores. Completed in 2020 as a prototype for the Janelas CASACOR 2020 exhibition, the project was conceived as a response to the post-pandemic context, reflecting on how living spaces could be rethought for well-being. It was inspired by the artwork ""elo"" by Ricardo Bueno, which joins brass and delicate blown glass, and the studio sought to emulate the artwork's concept of inhabiting a fragile yet supportive space. The prototype was showcased in a landscape setting in São Paulo, featuring large window openings that connect the minimalist interior with nature. The design incorporates Scandinavian influences, utilizing light-toned wood and focusing on multifunctional spaces. To maximize the small area, the interior includes a kitchen, an office, a bedroom, and a bathroom, with distinct areas created through wooden screens and contrasting materials. The house also emphasizes sustainability, featuring a green roof designed by landscaper Flávio Abílio and a solar panel system for energy. Credits Architects: Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores Landscaper: Flávio Abílio" 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (2).jpg 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (3).jpg 1/6 Elo Studio RESIDENTIAL Container Home São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil Ticiane Lima Arquitetura Architects: Area: 15 m² Year: 2020 City: São Paulo Client - No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 No Projects yet. 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 Inspiration All Projects Small Title Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors Brazil Architecture Office Since 2014 ---- 0 1 Project 1.5K Views 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please login to appreciate Info. About Appreciators Home Address: Av. Nove de Julho, 5593 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01407-200, Brazil Home Contact Email: contato@ticianelima.com Phone Phone Number: Phone Founded 2014 Globe Languages: .. Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiors is a São Paulo-based architecture and interior design office known for its contemporary and minimalist approach. The firm, founded by architect Ticiane Lima in 2014, specializes in residential and commercial projects and believes that architecture can transform and improve quality of life. The firm has also participated in several exhibitions, including CASACOR. Globe Website & Links: Visit Buildings Projects Inspiration No Projects yet. 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (1).jpg "Elo Studio is a compact, 15-square-meter container home designed by the São Paulo-based architecture and interior practice Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores. Completed in 2020 as a prototype for the Janelas CASACOR 2020 exhibition, the project was conceived as a response to the post-pandemic context, reflecting on how living spaces could be rethought for well-being. It was inspired by the artwork ""elo"" by Ricardo Bueno, which joins brass and delicate blown glass, and the studio sought to emulate the artwork's concept of inhabiting a fragile yet supportive space. The prototype was showcased in a landscape setting in São Paulo, featuring large window openings that connect the minimalist interior with nature. The design incorporates Scandinavian influences, utilizing light-toned wood and focusing on multifunctional spaces. To maximize the small area, the interior includes a kitchen, an office, a bedroom, and a bathroom, with distinct areas created through wooden screens and contrasting materials. The house also emphasizes sustainability, featuring a green roof designed by landscaper Flávio Abílio and a solar panel system for energy. Credits Architects: Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores Landscaper: Flávio Abílio" 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (2).jpg 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (3).jpg 1/6 Elo Studio RESIDENTIAL Container Home Brazil All Buildings 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (1).jpg "Elo Studio is a compact, 15-square-meter container home designed by the São Paulo-based architecture and interior practice Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores. Completed in 2020 as a prototype for the Janelas CASACOR 2020 exhibition, the project was conceived as a response to the post-pandemic context, reflecting on how living spaces could be rethought for well-being. It was inspired by the artwork ""elo"" by Ricardo Bueno, which joins brass and delicate blown glass, and the studio sought to emulate the artwork's concept of inhabiting a fragile yet supportive space. The prototype was showcased in a landscape setting in São Paulo, featuring large window openings that connect the minimalist interior with nature. The design incorporates Scandinavian influences, utilizing light-toned wood and focusing on multifunctional spaces. To maximize the small area, the interior includes a kitchen, an office, a bedroom, and a bathroom, with distinct areas created through wooden screens and contrasting materials. The house also emphasizes sustainability, featuring a green roof designed by landscaper Flávio Abílio and a solar panel system for energy. Credits Architects: Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores Landscaper: Flávio Abílio" 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (2).jpg 399.Elo Studio by Ticiane Lima Arquitetura & Interiores (3).jpg 1/6 Elo Studio RESIDENTIAL Container Home São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil

  • The Offset Adu Residence | Byben (Ben Warwas) | ZHIG

    RESIDENTIAL | ADU | The Offset ADU is a 933-square-foot back house designed by Los Angeles-based architecture firm Byben, led by Ben Warwas. Completed in 2024, the project is a dramatic conversion of a one-car garage in the Mar Vista neighborhood. Rather than expand the main house for their growing family, the clients opted for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to add a media room and an extra bedroom/office, revitalizing their entire backyard in the process. The project's most striking feature, its "offset" second story, is a creative solution to site-specific challenges. The upper level is shifted a few feet from the ground floor to accommodate overhead power lines and adhere to zoning regulations, which was used to the project's advantage. This strategic offset gives the building its unique, dynamic profile while also creating a covered front entrance and a roof deck on the second level. The sculptural form and playful geometry make the interior feel much larger than its 890 square feet, according to architect Ben Warwas. The exterior features a contrast of materials, with the two facades visible from the property clad in a striking ipe rainscreen siding, while the other sides are finished with smooth stucco. The ADU divides the formerly underutilized backyard into three new, diverse spaces: a deck connecting the ADU to the main house, a rear yard, and a side yard. The interior features some curved walls, a choice that helps soften the feel of the structure despite its proximity to the main house. The main floor is a flexible, open space for the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The upstairs houses a versatile L-shaped room that functions as both an office and a bedroom, complete with a Murphy bed. A U-shaped window in the bedroom/office extends above the ceiling line with a mirrored soffit, creating a surreal feeling of infinite height and a continuous connection to the sky. Project credits Architects: Byben (led by Ben Warwas) Interior Designers: Emily and Jason Potter General Construction: Manchen Construction Client: Courtney Wilk-Mandel and Danny Mandel Photographer: Taiyo Watanabe Location: Los Angeles, California Project Year: 2024 | https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a0ba0f_9af4e85f8ed94c3dbb87b779ebf55a3f~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_1333,h_1000,al_c,q_85/64.The%20Offset%20Adu%20Residence-Ben%20Warwas-Taiyo%20Watanabe%20(1).jpg Please Wait 64.The Offset Adu Residence-Ben Warwas-Taiyo Watanabe (1).jpg 64.The Offset Adu Residence-Ben Warwas-Taiyo Watanabe (2).jpg 64.The Offset Adu Residence-Ben Warwas-Taiyo Watanabe (3).jpg 1/6 0 Product 5.4K Views 0 0 Pin Pin Private Public x Appreciators Appreciated Appreciate Please Log in The Offset Adu Residence Los Angeles, CA, USA Architects: Byben (Ben Warwas) Ben Warwas Architecture Office United States Area: Year: City: Client: 82.7 m² 2024 Los Angeles Construction: Manchen Construction Category: RESIDENTIAL Project Type: ADU Post Type: Building Country: United States Photographers: Taiyo Watanabe the Architects Description: The Offset ADU is a 933-square-foot back house designed by Los Angeles-based architecture firm Byben, led by Ben Warwas. Completed in 2024, the project is a dramatic conversion of a one-car garage in the Mar Vista neighborhood. Rather than expand the main house for their growing family, the clients opted for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to add a media room and an extra bedroom/office, revitalizing their entire backyard in the process. The project's most striking feature, its "offset" second story, is a creative solution to site-specific challenges. The upper level is shifted a few feet from the ground floor to accommodate overhead power lines and adhere to zoning regulations, which was used to the project's advantage. This strategic offset gives the building its unique, dynamic profile while also creating a covered front entrance and a roof deck on the second level. The sculptural form and playful geometry make the interior feel much larger than its 890 square feet, according to architect Ben Warwas. The exterior features a contrast of materials, with the two facades visible from the property clad in a striking ipe rainscreen siding, while the other sides are finished with smooth stucco. The ADU divides the formerly underutilized backyard into three new, diverse spaces: a deck connecting the ADU to the main house, a rear yard, and a side yard. The interior features some curved walls, a choice that helps soften the feel of the structure despite its proximity to the main house. The main floor is a flexible, open space for the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The upstairs houses a versatile L-shaped room that functions as both an office and a bedroom, complete with a Murphy bed. A U-shaped window in the bedroom/office extends above the ceiling line with a mirrored soffit, creating a surreal feeling of infinite height and a continuous connection to the sky. Project credits Architects: Byben (led by Ben Warwas) Interior Designers: Emily and Jason Potter General Construction: Manchen Construction Client: Courtney Wilk-Mandel and Danny Mandel Photographer: Taiyo Watanabe Location: Los Angeles, California Project Year: 2024 Published on September 23, 2025 by: Premium Member Media Micro Homes View all Images +17 Plans & 2Ds Signup Signup as "Architecture Office" Signup as "Manufacturer" Comment ... First & Last Name Profession E-mail Instagram (Optional) Website (Optional) Log in Share as guest Share Share Comments 0 Newest Popular Upvoted Byben (Ben Warwas) More Projects by Please Wait The Offset Adu Residence Close ...

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