PM House by MCXVI Architects; Hungary
During the design process of this family house located in Sasad, the attitude was led by the intention to avoid any predetermination of the building’s future, leaving space for change and further transformation of use. Having in mind the
Princess Veranda by Pentaplan; Austria
“Princess Veranda” A collective housing building with mixed used ground floor level in Graz, Austria Heterogeneity determines the environment of the collective housing building in the district of Lend in Graz. The prevailing commercial usage is increasingly combined with
Garden House by Gëzim Paçarizi architect; Kosovo
Pristina has seen many larger developments in the last years but very few small-scale urban improvements. Large operations unite several small parcels and end up with large apartment buildings. This trend is less questionable in the new neighbourhoods but
Humolli House by 4M Group; Kosovo
Perched up on a small hill overlooking a suburb of Prishtina, the strength and dynamism of the Humolli House’s structure results in a living symbol of confidence in an environment striving to find itself. Volumes of light define the
Summer Houses by AKVS architecture; Montenegro
Four summer houses are nestled in the rocky foothills of Montenegro mountains, just a few kilometers away from the Adriatic sea. They are built on one half of already occupied lot, and are oriented opposite of the existing buildings,
House expansion, Piliscsaba by Őrfi József; Égigérő Architect Workshop; Hungary
Hacking the Builder Depot Time, creativity and individual effort were not an issue - money was. The architect owner was mastering all sorts of skills way beyond the drawing board to save cost and not to compromise on architectural