Strona główna Projekt Evidens Flagship Shanghai (CN) Evidens Flagship Shanghai (CN) #zewnętrzne #sklep #dziedziniec #wewnętrzne Dodaj do pinlista MINI DEEP RINGO Country Chiny Architekt historical Shanghai Villa Projekt oświetlenia MOA Aplikacja Retail Dodaj do pinlista Dodaj do pinlistaMINI DEEP RINGODodaj do pinlistaDodaj do pinlistaDodaj do pinlistaOCTAV 39 CLIPNIMELOGIC 40 RShow all (3)Dodaj do pinlistaOCTAV 39 CLIPNIMELOGIC 40 RShow all (3)Dodaj do pinlistaLOGIC 40 RDodaj do pinlistaOCTAV 39 CLIPNIMEDodaj do pinlistaNIMEDodaj do pinlistaNIME Produkty używane w tym projekcie OCTAV 39 CLIP Dodaj do pinlista NIME Dodaj do pinlista LOGIC 40 R Dodaj do pinlista MINI DEEP RINGO Dodaj do pinlista Więcej ciekawych projektów 003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT) 003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)003466_REA07.jpg003369_REA01.jpgStudio Didea (IT)VILLA ESPERANZA (ES)The initial idea of the project was to renovate and amplify an existing Spanish country house. Throughout the design process the client changed his initial idea for a newly built construction. Reviewing the brief once more INHABIT and client realized the project was already matching his needs and desires so well that no change would have made sense. The leitmotiv of the design was to open the house up enhancing its relation with the garden and its panoramic views, making the limits between indoors and outdoors disappear. Planning the space for a young family meant the spatial composition of the house is a combination of functional interior spaces and an open plan living. A main goal was to design and build a self-sufficient luxury villa that focused on sustainable and natural finishes. The material choices are all very organic and reflect the natural surroundings of the plot. Corten steel was used in combination with natural stones for the façades of the house and light oak wood carried this concept into the interior.The Hub Gent (BE)