Louvre Villa
Humbert Poyet’s design style is evident in the Louvre residence, where they have always found the right mix of classicism and modernism and have used it in all their projects. While meeting the basic needs of living and working, all details have been carefully considered and humanised to enhance the overall living comfort and refined aesthetic experience.
Japan Beauty-Sabi-wabi & Restaurant Design
This case designed by YUANXI design. Three elements of “wood, stone and green plants” are used in the space, and wood is used as the space material, echoing the Japanese minimalist style-Sabi-wabi beauty. With stone as space ornament, provide natural texture and sense of hierarchy for space. To add natural atmosphere with green plants, let people feel like being in the world of peach blossom.
Villa-Fairyland series designed
When the poetic and romantic design expression collides with the mountain valley mystical wild, the architecture is beautiful because of the people, the feeling is rich because of the environment, the design revolves around the people and the nature, gives the traveler the most tender response.
Casa Luna house
Rational thinking is given to the concrete function of the house, providing the basis for planning, coherence and the embodiment of conceptual elements within the site. From an overall point of view, Biasol Studio designed a tone of colour that is adapted to the space, creating a unique retreat while giving the house the best quality of living.
Casa Eterea-Private house
Designed by Biasol Studio as a private home for a young family, Biasol Studio achieves a clever blend of practicality, functionality and aesthetics, paying homage to traditional Victorian homes through timeless hues and materials. At the same time, the technical details of contemporary architecture are incorporated into it, and the effective combination of classical and modern reflects the timeless elegant nature of the house.
Pateos holiday home
Aires Mateus Architecture has completed the design of a Pateos holiday home in Portugal’s famous seaside village of Melides. This is a complex of four holiday homes, each with a consistent facade form, a minimalist concrete eave, which is visually connected by large openings; After the facades, each house is programmed with different indoor and outdoor Spaces.