@atrium_architekti has completed the renovation of Kosmalt, a thirteen-story housing block in Košice originally built in the 1960s as the largest workers’ dormitory for the VSŽ steelworks. Architects Ladislav Greč and Róbert Kandrík designed the original structure, which takes its name from a type of enameled steel produced by the local steelworks. Located in the Terasa housing estate, the building carries a strong urban presence through its silhouette and characteristic facade.
Photo: @matejhakar
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@go_c_architects designed Ceramics Studio in West Seattle as a new detached workshop and classroom for a ceramic artist who needed more room to make, fire, teach, and grow her practice. The project sits on an urban residential lot in Seattle, Washington, where the studio also received approval as a detached accessory dwelling unit. That dual function shaped the building from the start, giving the client a dedicated creative space now and a flexible residential option for the future.
Photo @k7scott
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@camille_breuil and @be.luca of @beltrame.breuil speak with ARCHISCENE Magazine about @picule.eu , a furniture and object collection rooted in Alpine origins and shaped for contemporary European interiors + much more
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Working between Tarvisio and Vienna, the studio moves across architecture, interiors, landscape, and product design, drawing from forests, lakes, mountain topography, and the atmosphere of daily life in the Alps. PIÇULE translates those references into domestic pieces with a clear visual identity, where each object carries a specific natural impression into the home.
Photo Courtesy of Beltrame Breuil
Casa Trigo by @heliana.arquitectura turns a Querétaro site into a calm family retreat shaped by patios, gardens, and natural materials. Photo Ariadna Polo
No-Wall Apartment by @rdtharchitekti uses a central furniture block, glass concrete blocks, and curtains to turn a traditional apartment into an open, flexible home.
Photo Filip Beránek