This apartment in Gurgaon, India has been infused with its own identity and boasts an illustrious art collection – all while working inside the constraints of a rental apartment.
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
Designed by Palindrome Spaces, Villa in the Sky weaves together contemporary aesthetics with traditional features in the heart of India.
The Rivière residences at Kangaroo Point, in Brisbane, are not your typical luxury residential apartments. The finer details of its design tell a story of progressive luxury that embraces modern values of environmentally conscious comfort and inclusivity.
At 80-square-metres, this inner-city apartment is far from tiny, yet the layout by X-Zoo is clearly focused on making the space as large and flexible as possible.
An apartment in Singapore by WAFF with clever storage ideas allows a versatile use of space.
Australian graduate architect Tanya Banagala lived and worked for two years in Sri Lanka; an experience that changed the way she thinks about architecture and practice.
There are many ways to tackle the constraints of small square footage. Studio Adjective’s clever space planning and use of materials for an apartment in Hong Kong makes an exemplary case study.