lunedì 27 febbraio 2012

Casa Do Conto, Porto

Casa do Conto (House of Tales in Portuguese) a concept hotel in Cedofeita, Porto, has had a rocky start. The charming XIX Century Oporto House was lovingly restored by Pedra Liquida Architects, after which a fire virtually destroyed the building just days before its reopening. A new building was built on the site with the memory of the old structure in mind. The architects thought of the new skin as a type of 'fossil' of the historic. The project references the ornate nature of its predecessor with abstract textures and texts applied to concrete surfaces.

Apart from the textured surfaces, the design was approached with restraint and the resulting spaces seem appropriately quiet and poetic. The overall design manages to have a strong identity of its own while subtly referencing the site's turbulent background.



mercoledì 22 febbraio 2012

Starbucks Coffee by Kengo Kuma, Tokyo

Continuing his fascination with the most rudimentary of building materials – the Kapla-like wooden block – Kengo Kuma has completed what is probably the world's most idiosyncratic Starbucks Coffee in Tokyo.



martedì 21 febbraio 2012

At home with Annie

In Uzege, a dreamy area in Gard, southern France, Annie, an American stylist originally from New York, transformed this old farm into a glorious home full of character. Simplicity, the use of local artisans and craftsmen and respect of the original structural elements were key elements in this renovation. What a serene spot!














venerdì 17 febbraio 2012

Tanja Jänicke lives here!

This Helsinki home belongs to designer and interior architect Tanja Jänicke and her carpenter husband. They created most of the interiors together, with lots of clever storage solutions and an obvious love for wood and robust, sustainable designs.






mercoledì 15 febbraio 2012

Digital Morphologies Chair by Riccardo Bovo



An ongoing project for designer Riccardo Bovo, the intention behind Digital Morphologies Chair was to create a contemporary piece of furniture, influenced by technology developments in fabrication methods and computational strategies.The goal for this project was therefore to get rid of old archetypes influenced by well known methods of furniture making.

In order to achieve the goal, Riccardo has been working with digital technology that allowed him to explore novel shapes.The outcome is also the result of practical experimentation with digital fabrication technology such as CNC and other more traditional upholstery methodology. 





+ Riccardo Bovo




domenica 12 febbraio 2012