Bunk Bed by Vardehaugen architect
Vogue magazine recently posted this creative bedroom. In a confined space, we need to optimize space. To do that, Vardehaugen architect has this ingenious idea to create a bunk bed with beds separated by an s shape wall. The use of material makes this bedroom…
Pavilion House in Guimarães by Diogo Aguiar Studio
Diogo Aguiar Studio has realized this Zen and Minimalist Pavillion House based in the mountains of Guimarães. To extend the existing granite wine cellar, the architects created a first-floor extension in wood. This minimal module associates the five feng-shui elements, wood, water, earth, metal, and…
‘Kerterre,’ Feng-Shui & Eco Friendly Afordable Shelter
The word Kerterre is a Breton term that means “from the land.” This ancient concept was brought up to date and adapted almost 20 years ago by a French piano teacher, Évelyne Adam. The three-meter diameter domes are a call to live closer and connected…
Katsura Imperial, Zen Buddhist Villa
Influence of Genji Tale Bring Life to Katsura Imperial, Zen Buddhist Villa Katzura Imperial Zen Buddhist villa is built between 1579 and 1629 by Prince Toshihito and Kobori Enshu, a tea master and garden designer. From 1631, the villa i named a “palace” and no…
‘Ryōan-ji,’ Zen Temple
Based in the north of Tokyo, the Ryōan-ji zen temple is built in 1450 by renown landscape designer Hosokawa Katsumoto, deputy to the Shōgun, during Japan’s Muromachi period.It is part of UNESCO World Heritage, being one of the historic monuments of ancient Kyoto.Ryōan-ji means literally:…
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