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Renovation of the School of Architecture in Prague
Since the work of Josef Gočár, the second rector of the school, its building has not undergone a major renovation. It suffered from humidity in the basement, the plaster was falling off, the windows
Gamechuck Arcades
The Gamechuck Arcade is a modern take on the classic arcade machine. Sleeker and faster than the machines that inspired it, it aims to deliver the visceral fun of retro gaming supercharged by modern hardware.
Art Studio in Athens
At the core of the historic center of Athens, architect Constantine Bouras designed an art studio, creating a bright open-plan space by combining two highly compartmentalized apartment units into a sequence of spaces which cater
MORI Milano
The restaurant “I Mori”is a nook that smells like Sicily in the centre of Milan. The structure of the restaurant, which cook is deeply rooted into the Sicilian tradition, has been planned to offer a
Staka House, Zagreb
Semidetached house from 1960s was changed the bones and the skin. Hollowed from inside and outside, it now imbues with the surroundings. The sharply outlined cuboid volume is layered in bricks, steel and glass.
Homestead / Chan Center Hartovski Vrh
The homestead and meditation center on Hartovski vrh was designed for the Buddhist Center Zagreb, who wanted to relocate its activities out of the city. In order to have simple spatial organization as well as
Casa CV, Sanluri
An exposed concrete box contains the living space and the large pergola, in memory of the shady areas of the local traditional Campidanese house. Outwardly the base of the building is covered with gray
Green Heart, Belgrade
Green Heart is one of our favourite office building interior design projects. The entire complex, developed by GTC is placed in the center of a business area in New Belgrade, encompassing 46000 square meters. The
Villa Lichardova, Bratislava
Renovation of and addition to a residential villa at Palisády in Bratislava, originally designed by Prof. Eugen Kramár. Working on this project was a pleasure. Credits ArchitectureModulor,