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A contemporary oasis in Gurugram

Habitus Living

In the upscale environs of Gurugram’s DLF Aralias, a new chapter in luxury living unfolds with the unveiling of a 700-square-metre (7,500-square-feet) apartment by Essentia. The client sought to create a space for his daughter that resonates with contemporary sensibilities.

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The timeless appeal of Raheen House by C. Kairouz Architects

Habitus Living

Carefully preserving the originality of the 1970s mid-century house while meeting the demands of contemporary living, Raheen House is a collection of contrasts. Designed by C. An objective of the design brief was to maximise and increase functional space while ensuring a comfortable and tailored environment for a family.

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BBR Headquarters | Gibert&Tan Design Studio

ArchiDiaries

Gibert&Tan, who was tasked with designing this new office-slash-warehouse, decided that the only way to address the dichotomic qualities inherent to the design brief (almost irreconcilable in language and character), was to embrace them and specifically in their terms.

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A Brisbane residence with elevated tropical delight

Habitus Living

Located on an elevated site in Paddington, Brisbane, Fernberg by Tim Stewart Architects stands as a contemporary family residence that strikingly balances material robustness with a lush landscape. The design aims to not only serve the family’s needs but to inspire and delight them, a philosophy integral to the design brief.

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Kamloops Residence, British Columbia, Canada

e-architect

The design brief consisted of a full renovation of the exterior and interior spaces, along with landscaping of the front and rear yards with help from our friend and colleague Catherine Howell.

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BBR Headquarters // gibertandtan

Architizer

When tasked with designing this new office-slash-warehouse, it was decided that the only way to address the dichotomic qualities inherent to the design brief (almost irreconcilable in language and character), was to embrace them and specifically in their terms. © Gibert&Tan. © Gibert&Tan. © Gibert&Tan.

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Hotel review: checking in to La Fiermontina Ocean

Hotel Designs

The design brief was based on a desire to show Morocco today, a contemporary view set against the backdrop of family history that combines three cultures: Moroccan, Italian and French. Throughout the property, the architecture clearly references the local environment and materials.