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22-09-2015
Light effects in porcelain tiles
Light is an almost tangible element in Eiffelgres’s porcelain tile collections, essential for defining the atmosphere of any domestic, retail or public space

12-08-2015
CHROFI Lune de Sang sheds in the forests of Australia
The Lune de Sang sheds are the first constructions in the Australian studio CHROFI’s project for Lune de Sang estate in Northern New South Wales (Australia). CHROFI is involved in the redevelopment of an area planted with forest, where architecture is based on the principle of permanence.

15-07-2015
Hotel in Sofia: changing architecture by Lazzarini Pickering
A hotel in the Bulgarian capital city can change its façade, revealing its interior and then hiding it again as desired by the inhabitants. The hotel built in Sofia by Lazzarini Pickering maintains both continuity and contrast with the buildings around it.

14-07-2015
Materie High-Tech: the form of nature, with the design of surfaces
Ariostea’s Materie High-Tech are high-tech materials expressing the originality and aesthetic variety present in nature: porcelain tiles in a great variety of sizes and special pieces to recreate the uniqueness of stone for all kinds of contemporary settings

07-07-2015
Porcelain surfaces for the home of our dreams
Stonepeak has created an emotional and sensorial process, with porcelain surfaces for indoors and outdoors inspired by natural stone and marble that put the “person” at the centre of home design

24-06-2015
Cazú Zegers Tierra Patagonia Hotel or Hotel del Viento Chile
The Tierra Patagonia Hotel designed by architect Cazú Zegers is “poetically” known as the Hotel del Viento for its shape reminiscent of a fold in the land sculpted by the wind.

12-06-2015
Recetas Urbanas and self-construction of shared spaces
Self-construction is one of the most immediate and practical solutions when you want to create new spaces or recover old ones, particularly for communities.

20-05-2015
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture to Marco Casagrande
Every year, the LOCUS Foundation rewards five architects who share the ethics of sustainable development and have constructed an innovative and holistic approach.