Feste designs free-to-use cabins for 25 locations in southern Norway image Norwegian studio Feste Landscape/Architecture has unveiled a series of wooden cabins that can be freely used by hikers exploring the mountainous coastal landscape of Norway's Agder region. The Agder Day-Trip Cabins are being installed in each of the 25 municipalities in Agder to encourage both locals and tourists to spend more time in nature. The The post Feste designs free-to-use cabins for 25 locations in southern Norway appeared first on Dezeen. https://www.dezeen.com/2023/12/06/agder-day-trip-cabins-feste-norway/
Lara Bohinc uses colour-coated cork for bulbous outdoor furniture in Miami image UK-based designer Lara Bohinc has unveiled a series of bulbous furniture and decorative objects for public use at the Miami Design District during the city's art week. Called Utopia, Bohinc's collection comprises four different clusters of sculptural forms, placed both in the Miami Design District and outside of the Design/ Miami fair in Miami Beach. The post Lara Bohinc uses colour-coated cork for bulbous outdoor furniture in Miami appeared first on Dezeen. https://www.dezeen.com/2023/12/05/lara-bohinc-cork-furniture-miami/
Dezeen Agenda features renovated brutalist townhouse in London image The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the renovation of a 1960s townhouse in London. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Architecture practice Pricegore has restored a modernist townhouse in Chelsea, London. The studio converted the four-storey house into a three-bedroom home. Pricegore aimed to improve the existing home by creating larger and more The post Dezeen Agenda features renovated brutalist townhouse in London appeared first on Dezeen. https://www.dezeen.com/2023/12/05/dezeen-agenda-features-brutalist-townhouse-renovation-pricegore-london/
Partisans creates pixelated brick facade for Toronto house image Local architecture studio Partisans has completed a house with an undulating yellow brick facade designed to look pixelated in Toronto, Ontario. Named Canvas House after the homeowner's art collection, the 5,220-square foot (485-square metre) residence is "reminiscent of a painting, using brick as a medium," said Partisans co-founder Alex Johnson. The 2022 design is a The post Partisans creates pixelated brick facade for Toronto house appeared first on Dezeen. https://www.dezeen.com/2023/12/05/partisans-pixelates-rolling-brick-facade-toronto/