Tag Apartment
![Sundaymorning, residential interior in Pisa
Sundaymorning, residential interior in Pisa](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9293/01_sundaymorning_interior_pisa_last_sez.jpg)
13-03-2014
Sundaymorning, residential interior in Pisa
The interior design project by sundaymorning architecture and engineering studio in Pisa is based on a new configuration of the interior spaces in a home built in the '60s.
![Four Acres Singapore – a leadership development centre with BCA Green Mark Platinum certification. Four Acres Singapore – a leadership development centre with BCA Green Mark Platinum certification.](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/9246/0_four-acres-singapore-a-leadership-development-centre-with-bca-green-mark-platinum-certification_last_sez.jpg)
19-02-2014
Four Acres Singapore – a leadership development centre with BCA Green Mark Platinum certification.
Singapore-based DPA architecture firm designed the project for Unilever’s leadership development centre.
![BIG, Honeycomb residential building in the Bahamas
BIG, Honeycomb residential building in the Bahamas](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9222/01_big_honeycomb_bahamas_last_sez.jpg)
18-02-2014
BIG, Honeycomb residential building in the Bahamas
BIG architectural studio has revealed plans for a new multi-unit residential building in the Albany Bahamas resort.
![Tsukano architects: house without windows in Japan
Tsukano architects: house without windows in Japan](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/9012/0_tsukano-architects-house-without-windows-in-japan_last_sez.jpg)
04-12-2013
Tsukano architects: house without windows in Japan
Michiya Tsukano’s residential project, which won a special mention in Floornature’s 2013 Next Landmark International Architecture Contest, underlines the clear distinction between the interior of the home and the city outside. The outdoor space is completely redesigned within the walls, shutting out all visual and acoustic elements that could disturb the inhabitants of the home in this inhospitable city landscape.
![Takeshi Hosaka: home flooded with daylight in Yokohama
Takeshi Hosaka: home flooded with daylight in Yokohama](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/8991/0_takeshi-hosaka-home-flooded-with-daylight-in-yokohama_last_sez.jpg)
13-11-2013
Takeshi Hosaka: home flooded with daylight in Yokohama
Takeshi Hosaka’s project focuses on the presence of light in architecture, through the life experience of man represented as a voyage from the light of dawn to the night. The materials used, including the plywood so often associated with contemporary Japanese design, are intended to have the effect of flooding the space with daylight. The home is all on a single level and is not penalised by the shadows of the other buildings around it.
![UID: a home between the earth and the sky in Fukuyama
UID: a home between the earth and the sky in Fukuyama](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/8927/10_uid-a-home-between-the-earth-and-the-sky-in-fukuyama_last_sez.jpg)
23-10-2013
UID: a home between the earth and the sky in Fukuyama
Keisuke Maeda (UID Architects) has designed a home that brings together earth and sky. The shape of Node, as the Japanese architect’s latest work is called, incorporates an intersection of the layouts of the two levels, which are linked by a staircase, but the true connection is where the trees grow out of the house, reconciling the natural and built environments.
![Kengo Kuma FONDS REGIONAL D’ART CONTEMPORAIN (FRAC) Marseilles
Kengo Kuma FONDS REGIONAL D’ART CONTEMPORAIN (FRAC) Marseilles](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/8940/01_kengo_kuma_frac_last_sez.jpg)
23-10-2013
Kengo Kuma FONDS REGIONAL D’ART CONTEMPORAIN (FRAC) Marseilles
Kengo Kuma’s FRAC in Marseilles is inspired by French writer André Malraux’s concept of an imaginary museum without walls.