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Milan (Italy)
Valtorta 32 residential complex
Variations on a theme
The architectural project by Cino Zucchi Associati for the residential complex in Via Valtorta in Milan’s Turro neighbourhood represents an interesting corner block solution. The project takes twentieth-century urban design principles into consideration while embracing new ideas and visual identities
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TERREAL ITALIA
Milan (Italy)
Residential building in Via Asiago 91 Milan
An example of good architecture
On the northeastern outskirts of Milan, Simone Dominoni has designed an aesthetically pleasing and highly sustainable building with photovoltaic panels and ventilated façades clad in stone-effect porcelain to improve energy efficiency.
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MARAZZI
Vergaio (Prato) (Italy)
Private home in Vergaio
A renovation project with multiple design influences in a building in Tuscany
As part of a comprehensive upgrade, a 1960s building in the province of Prato has been transformed into an elegant and highly functional home with designer furniture and an energy-efficient envelope.
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PANARIA CERAMICA
Cassano delle Murge (Bari) (Italy)
Private home in the Murge region
A tailor-made project
A tailor-made apartment and office space for the young owners stands out for the use of highly functional colours, materials and minimalist designs. This includes concrete-effect porcelain stoneware flooring throughout both the living and sleeping areas.
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BLUSTYLE
Fossano (Cuneo) (Italy)
Casa Alea
Revisiting the 1970s
A completely redesigned fifty-year-old home combines a modern spatial layout with vintage touches that reference the period of its original construction
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TONALITE
Westwood, Los Angeles (USA)
Lumiere at Malcolm residential building
Luxury apartments in the Los Angeles hills
The new apartment building designed by William Hefner just outside Beverly Hills is an example of quality and excellence in residential design and the use of simple materials to create sophisticated, timeless spaces
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LEA
Milan (Italy)
Bruzzesi 7 Studios
Which door is mine?
Colour takes centre stage in the project by CBArchitects, which won second prize in the residential buildings category of the Grand Prix award 2019-2021
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CASALGRANDE PADANA
Bangkok (Thailand)
Waterfall House
Natural elegance
The contemporary architecture of Waterfall House designed by Greenbox Design Co. captures the aesthetic power of elements such as water and stone in a language composed of essential forms. The marble-effect porcelain tiles used for the interiors faithfully reproduce the textures of natural stone
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COEM
Rome (Italy)
Kintsugi Home
A sophisticated renovation project based on the concept of memory
A Rome apartment renovation was inspired by the ancient Japanese technique of kintsugi, an art form that highlights the signs left by the passage of time. The spaces are coherent and harmonious, based on a holistic design approach unified by the use of very special ceramic tiles
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FIORANESE
Prato (Italy)
Private residence
An urban style interior in a traditional nineteenth-century farmhouse
A traditional exterior that blends in with the surrounding context conceals an elegant contemporary interior with modern design elements and ceramic tiling. This project by the practice B+P architetti demonstrates that it is possible to retain an old-fashioned country atmosphere while meeting contemporary stylistic needs
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PANARIA CERAMICA
Budapest (Hungary)
Private villa
A delicate balance of solids and voids
This villa located in a green area of the city of Budapest stands out for its ultra-modern design and exquisite craftsmanship
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COTTO D'ESTE
Budapest (Hungary)
Private residence
Geometries and colour contrasts
A large villa designed by architect Bényei Istvan in a leafy area of the Hungarian capital stands out for its ultra-modern style and play of colours and shapes
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LEA
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