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Architecture Lims La Trobe University Molecular Science Building, Australia March 27th, 2013 - The Melbourne-based creatives at Lyons Architects are adding some serious life into the local architecture scene.
<img src="http://makezineblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/shelf_pod_home.jpg?w=600&h=400" alt="" title="shelf_pod_home" width="600" height="400" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-86240" /> The Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio in Japan designed this bookshelf-lined Shelf Pod house for a lucky book collector. I know plenty of people who have homes lined with ordinary bookshelves, but this Wonderland-esque design takes it to a whole new level. I’m ready to move in! [via inhabitat ]
This tiny but highly sophisticated studio apartment in the East Village of NYC has made us very proud, thanks to JPDA . Not only was it built as a super efficient multi-functional unit but with the use of detailed mill work, the storage capacity was very cleverly executed and resulted in a super stylish studio with a decent amount of floor space. Shouldn’t all NYC dwellers aim to live like this? You decide… A schematic rendering demonstrates a realistic plan for this tiny apartment.
first image 'house taishido' by key operation inc. in setagaya, tokyo, japan all images courtesy key operation inc. (above) image by key operation inc. japanese studio key operation inc. (akira koyama) has sent us images of 'house taishido', a three-storey private dwelling in a dense residential area of tokyo, japan. flanked by neighbouring structures on three sides, the design manipulates its proportions both horizontally and vertically to achieve interior spaces that are both spacious and effective. street facade image by key operation inc.