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30
November

The Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall

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The architect Denton Corker Marshall has designed the Wilson House which does a great job at blending minimalism and modernism. The best part are the two long, parallel plates that extend far past the edge of the house. The house is located near Melbourne, Australia. To see more of Denton’s designs please visit his site.

The Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall

The Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall

The Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall

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30
November

Folding Shelving System by Mark Kinsley

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This is a truly unique design for a shelving system and something that we have definitely never seen before. This shelving unit can fold and collapse in so many different ways, which would be cool enough on its own, but fold it down enough and it will reveal different artworks. To see more please visit Mark Kinsley’s site.

Folding Shelving System by Mark Kinsley

Folding Shelving System by Mark Kinsley

Folding Shelving System by Mark Kinsley

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30
November

The New Way with RAYKA Designs

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RAYKA Design is a design studio that was founded in 2006 with the goal of designing innovative, rational and profitable products for the industrial market. They have a strong commitment level which gives them the creative strength to be successful. To learn more about RAYKA Design studios please visit their site.

The New Way with RAYKA Designs

The New Way with RAYKA Designs

The New Way with RAYKA Designs

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30
November

House H by Sou Fujimoto Architects

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When it comes to space in Tokyo, there isn’t a whole lot of it left and it comes at a premium price. Sou Fujimoto Architects designed this House H in Tokyo to try and make the most out of a limited amount of space. Japanese minimalism has been applied with open spaces that appear larger than they really are. To see more please visit their site.

House H by Sou Fujimoto Architects

House H by Sou Fujimoto Architects

House H by Sou Fujimoto Architects

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29
November

New Zealand Church by Jasmax

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This is not your typical church that you see every day. This church in Manukau, New Zealand was designed by Jasmax Architects and they fully improved on the original design while still keeping the A-frame intact. They also increased the seating and added many new rooms. To see more of their work you can visit their site.

New Zealand Church by Jasmax

New Zealand Church by Jasmax

New Zealand Church by Jasmax

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