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@blue_design_summit
🔵 WATERFRONT: NUOVE SOLUZIONI
Emanuela Baglietto, Partner di RPBW
Paolo Zilli, Direttore di ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
Nicola Colella, Direttore Generale di LUCA DINI DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE
Josè Marco Casellini, CEO di M3
Modera Fabiana Maccarini
#platformarchitecture #bluedesignsummit #lucadinidesign #zahahadidarchitects #rpbw

Il @blue_design_summit 2026 – “The Next Wave Now”, promosso dal Comune della Spezia, è un evento inserito nel progetto strategico “Miglio Blu”, volto a promuovere l’ecosistema di eccellenza della Blue Economy territoriale. @miglio_blu
Il Summit promuove creatività, sostenibilità e innovazione nel design nautico, nello sviluppo delle aree costiere e nell’interior design, attraverso conferenze, visite tecniche e momenti di premiazione con la partecipazione dei principali protagonisti del settore.
Il programma prevede il convegno istituzionale di apertura il 18 maggio al Teatro Civico della Spezia, due giornate di talk e sessioni tematiche il 19 e 20 maggio e la consegna dei Blue Design Awards e dei Miglio Blu Awards.
@platformarchitecture anche quest’anno è ufficial media partner del Blue Design Summit e in giuria all’Award.
#bluedesignsummit #miglioblue #laspezia #platformarchitecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

Dolores Heights Residence, San Francisco, California. Sited on a deeply sloping site in the Dolores Heights Special Use District, this new construction four-story house is a deep study in volume, texture and material. A two-story atrium space offers a central organizing volume that connects all four levels through the introduction of a central floating staircase. A custom textured millwork wall, slipped into the atrium, orients the visitor, emphasizing view and spatial sequence. With an unusual program—a third-floor entry hall that leads down to more private areas—the house’s interior balances natural stones and woods against crisp metals and carved glass voids, each material playing and interacting with light to create an engaged and dynamic series of spaces.
Project by @dumicanmoseyarchitects
Photo courtesy of Matthew Millman Photography @matthewmillmanphoto
#platformatchitecture #california #dumicanmoseyarchitects #project #architecture

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

The two Max Towers are the centerpiece of the residential and commercial quarter Aere, taking shape in the former industrial district of Stöcklin, which spreads between Reinach and Aesch south of Basel, Switzerland. The tower volumes, roughly 40 meters high, are striking for the continuous balconies that surround each level over a recessed ground floor. The girdle of balconies merges the urban flair of high-rise living with the qualities of generous garden space associated with a family house.
Project by @maxdudler
Photo courtesy of Stefan Muller
#platformarchitecture #maxdudler #switzerland #architecture #project

🏖️ Piazza San Lorenzo
🌊 caarpa trasforma Piazza San Lorenzo in un paesaggio costiero.
🩴 L’installazione consiste in una proiezione planimetrica di un tratto di litorale ligure, affollato e colonizzato da ombrelloni, teli mare e oggetti dall’immediato richiamo balneare.
🏛️ Un frammento di paesaggio viene simbolicamente trasportato nel cuore del centro storico, trasformando temporaneamente uno spazio solenne ma di passaggio e prevalentemente destinato a carico e scarico merci in un luogo da vivere.
✨ L’installazione propone una provocazione visiva e spaziale:
🏖️ portare la spiaggia libera, luogo informale e condiviso
per eccellenza, nel cuore storico della città.
🧩 La piattaforma non è solo superficie da osservare ma dispositivo da abitare e con cui interagire.
🎨 Progetto a cura di caarpa
DideGenova.it
@confcommerciogenova @comunedigenova @regioneliguria
@platformachitecture @taconline.it
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❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

❤️ A small cabin with a big sense of place. Tucked between vineyards and olive trees on Zakynthos, Greece, the Root Cabin by @kasawoo_studio is all about slowing down. Just 20m², built from timber, and designed to live lightly on the land, it brings together family history, local craft and a softer way of building.
📷 Photo courtesy of @clickclickjim
#platformarchitecture #architecture #house #kasawoo #greece

🔴 PLATFORM #58 OUT NOW! Convergence @michaelvincentuy
🔴 Come visit us at Salone del Mobile in Fiera Milano Rho and you’ll receive a free copy of the magazine. @isaloniofficial
🔴 Our booth S46 is in the Press Area, immediately to the right before entering Hall 9. @platformarchitecture
🔴 Photo cover by @guido_stazzoni
🔴 #platformarchitecture #michaelvincentuy #salonedelmobile #fieramilanorho

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
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In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

In Rome’s Prati neighborhood, a two-story apartment within a 20th-century building has been reimagined to restore its original spatial depth and natural light. The renovation, led by the Roman architecture firm @123architectureoffice highlights the vaulted brick ceiling, removes the heavy mezzanine, and introduces a sculptural lemon-yellow staircase as a vibrant focal point. Materials, textures, and tones create a refined dialogue between past and present, where heritage and contemporary design coexist in harmony.
Photo courtesy of @_alessioneroni
#platformarchitecture #123architectureoffice #alessioneroni #architecture #photography

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CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

CarapaCe House, project by Achyutam Design. Picture a home—walls standing tall, a roof stretched above. The familiar image most people conjure and many have lived within. But when long-time clients approached Achyutam Designs to craft something different for their farmhouse on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the team saw it as an invitation to elevate the client’s lifestyle and also break the mold. The designers saw this as an invitation to break the mould, move beyond the conventionally walled life indoors and reimagine the entire site as a living, breathing sanctuary. Here, the boundary between indoors and out is intentionally blurred, with flourishing greenery cultivated over time to create a unique microclimate—an experience where the landscape itself becomes an integral part of the home’s essence. @achyutam_designs
Photographs courtesy of @inclinedstudio
#platformarchitecture #architecture #achyutamdesign #project #house

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
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This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
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This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
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This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
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This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
#platformarchitecture #jordiherreroarquitectos #palmadimaiorca #project #architecture

This project by @jordiherreroarquitectos, focused on transforming the historic Can Oliver building, located in the center of Palma de Mallorca, into a 5-star boutique hotel, while respecting and enhancing its original features, such as courtyards, coffered ceilings, and Gothic paintings. The approach was to integrate the hotel into the building, respecting its essence rather than imposing a specific architectural style. The project strikes a balance of contrasts: old and new, traditional and avant-garde, rugged and gentle, heavy and light. It is a building that, while fixed, changes with light and time, managing to be timeless while simultaneously embracing the passage of time.
Photographs courtesy of José Hevia
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
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Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project

Puerto Escondido, Mexico. The house sits on a rocky point, as a beacon to the sea, with two fronts towards the Pacific coast. The cross-shaped courtyard has four seven-meter-high volumes, with a pitched roof that frame views to the sea. The conceptual process started from the idea of defining two compositional axes, creating a cross shaped patio that articulates the 4 volumes of the project. These volumes were key to achieve an adequate integration between the architecture and its immediate surrounding. @baaqtp
Photographs courtesy of @edmundsumner
#platformarchitecture #baaq #puertoescondido #architecture #project
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