KOSOMI STUDIO / STAY Architects
The Kosomi Studio is a house where the artist lived with her family, and each space inside and outside the building has been converted into a new space while retaining memories of the past.
The Kosomi Studio is a house where the artist lived with her family, and each space inside and outside the building has been converted into a new space while retaining memories of the past.
The Kosomi Studio is a house where the artist lived with her family, and each space inside and outside the building has been converted into a new space while retaining memories of the past.
The Kosomi Studio is a house where the artist lived with her family, and each space inside and outside the building has been converted into a new space while retaining memories of the past.
Danish energy giant Norlys recently inaugurated its first EV charging park, soon to be followed by double-digit locations across Denmark. The charging parks by ADEPT are designed for disassembly and share a green profile adaptable to future locations. With a design suited for a rapidly growing number of charging parks, ADEPT and Norlys combine the traditional roadside stop with a green and eventful destination. The first location in Odense, Denmark shows how the design translates the client values into architecture – to give more users better access to sustainable energy solutions, to keep it simple and to connect people across the country.
This project is an independent salon for a stylist couple. As they used to belong to two separate salons, they have different client lists, so we combined cozy personal spaces with more expansive areas so that each can welcome their clients in comfort.
Belief reflects people’s way of living and their environment, especially in rural areas where they live close to nature with respect. Everybody has their own way of narrating their background, as well as architecture, which is one of those mediums where all anecdotes vocalize within themselves, including “Cha Arnon”
Belief reflects people’s way of living and their environment, especially in rural areas where they live close to nature with respect. Everybody has their own way of narrating their background, as well as architecture, which is one of those mediums where all anecdotes vocalize within themselves, including “Cha Arnon”
Little Stove & Little Stump, a bread/coffee shop, and a playground with both indoor and outdoor areas are located next to a canal on a 4,600 sqm plot of land in the outskirts of Bangkok. The site is accessible from an alley originally known as ‘Soi Wat Yai Rom’ or Grandma Umbrella Temple Alley in Thai. The Thai word “Rom” is a homonym of the words Umbrella and Sheltered area. Both meanings became the inspiration for the compound’s design language. The coffee shop and the playground share a drop-off zone with a connecting walkway, a 38-car parking area, and a stand-alone restroom cabin.
Little Stove & Little Stump, a bread/coffee shop, and a playground with both indoor and outdoor areas are located next to a canal on a 4,600 sqm plot of land in the outskirts of Bangkok. The site is accessible from an alley originally known as ‘Soi Wat Yai Rom’ or Grandma Umbrella Temple Alley in Thai. The Thai word “Rom” is a homonym of the words Umbrella and Sheltered area. Both meanings became the inspiration for the compound’s design language. The coffee shop and the playground share a drop-off zone with a connecting walkway, a 38-car parking area, and a stand-alone restroom cabin.
Stravinskij’s origins are steeped in Wellington’s hair and beauty heritage. The original Stravinskij salon, established in 1991 and located at The Intercontinental Hotel, was the flagship of Constantin Harach, a recent emigre from Lebanon. The salon was synonymous with forward-thinking hair and beauty treatments. With the reincarnation of the Stravinskij brand came an opportunity to develop a recognizable spatial and atmospheric signature at a new site that was only a stone’s throw from the original. The brief called for a sophisticated and sustainable design response that established a restorative and calm experience for patrons and staff. The brief also required a considered approach to the choreography of arrival, being greeted, having a consultation, washing of the hair/skin treatment, cutting, product consultation, and farewell.
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