Designed by Dirk Denison Architects, this contemporary Tribeca apartment in New York City has a very clean design with elegant eclectic decor.
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Designed by Dirk Denison Architects, this contemporary Tribeca apartment in New York City has a very clean design with elegant eclectic decor.
The Cambrian Hotel located in Adelboden, Switzerland enjoys pristine scenery of the Swiss Alps with stunning mountain views in every direction.
Originally built in the late 19th century, the hotel was known as the Grand Hotel Regina.
Ecologia Montréal designed by Gervais Fortin located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada had the objective to reduce the ecological footprint.
Local materials with little polluting elements are used. The house is built in insulating concrete forms. Part of the material used is constituted of 100% recycled materials. The concrete contains 39% of recycled materials.
This beautiful contemporary backyard entertaining space and pool area of a home located in Perth, Australia was re-designed by Ritz Exterior Design.
The outdoor and indoor areas are connected which forms the heart of the home.
Vatican City is the sovereign territory of the Holy See, ruled by the Bishop of Rome – the Pope.
The Renaissance Architecture inside this walled enclave has some of the most famous cultural properties in the world.
Located at 314 Hicks Street in Brooklyn Heights, New York, this beautiful home with Brownstone architecture was newly constructed in keeping with the traditional style. The elegant contemporary interior decor makes the home a modern but traditionally detailed space.
This elegant home on a tree-lined street in Willowtown is a perfect blend of 19th century architecture and 21st century construction and interior design.
The estate of entertainer Bob Hope in Palm Springs, California is a contemporary castle with a dramatic design by Modernist architect John Lautner. The property enjoys panoramic views of the Coachella Valley, including the city of Palm Springs and the San Jacinto Mountains.
The structure was built to resemble a volcano, or a giant mushroom, with three visor like arches and concrete roof with copper top. At the center there is an open semi-circle which serves as an open courtyard to the sky.
La Casa is a very private estate located at the gated resort community of Puerto Los Cabos, in San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico.