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Lahznimmo Architects aims for "beautiful utility" with museum storage in Sydney

Deezen

Lahznimmo Architects have completed storage building for a museum in Sydney "We aimed for 'beautiful utility' – a building with a calmness and cool precision that would functionally serve the activities within and protect the collection," said Lahznimmo Architects director Andrew Nimmo said. The photography is by Rory Gardiner.

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A house like two barns by LEMONIADA

aasarchitecture

We suggested a house in the form of a complex of modern barns, with full glass paneling of the lakeside walls. One of them contains day rooms and host bedrooms, while the other houses utility rooms, a gym, as well as guest rooms. Lakeside roofed terraces, housing several leisure zones, allow a hands-on experience of nature.

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A charming 1980s apartment with vintage vibes

Habitus Living

Common spaces (living, dining and kitchen) had to be very open and family-centric where activities could flow unhindered from one zone to the next. Far from modern skyscrapers of steel and glass, it has its unique architectural charms – of which architectural designer Mikael Teh from MONOCOT was keen to tap into for this project.

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Thorpeness Beach House by IF_DO is a multi-generational holiday home

Deezen

IF_DO 's design gives them a six-bedroom property with two separate bedroom zones. The living and dining space is located in the centre of the building, sandwiched between bedroom and utility areas. Sliding glass facades at the front and back allow occupants to completely open this space up to the elements.

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Breeze blocks, openness and voids – a Singaporean villa worth exploring

Habitus Living

Most of the original walls have been demolished to cater for open plan living, like the first level’s utility room which was knocked down to extend the kitchen,” says Mandy. This modern rendition helps to reduce the visual bulk that would otherwise look ill-fitting in other zones with a clean and minimalist style.

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Bornstein Lyckefors frames sea views at timber-clad Villa Hovås in Sweden

Deezen

The residence has an upside-down layout, meaning its bedrooms and utility spaces are on the ground floor and communal areas including the kitchen and dining space on the level above. Villa Hovås' bedrooms are arranged linearly along the northern side of the building, with utility areas positioned on the opposite side of a central corridor.

Utilities 116
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Dynamic Design: 6 Gold-Standard Sports Spaces Leading the Field

Architizer

Swaths of glass envelop the structure’s eastern aspect, revealing unimpeded views over the tennis courts. In one of the halls, a ribbon of clerestory windows draws the leafy, green surrounds inside. Elsewhere, multifunctional zones at opposing ends of the complex diversify the project’s functionality.

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