
MIRIN House
MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory journey, It seeks to awaken

MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory journey, It seeks to awaken

This summer house was conceived as an extension of its lush surroundings, creating a seamless dialogue between the built form and a living ecosystem

A Beacon of Privacy and Coastal Serenity in Kuwait—this is a place of quiet grandeur—its ascetic, minimalist aesthetic further enhancing its contemplative dialogue with its

Serenity in Hiroshima: A 3-storey masterpiece by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP. 6,000 optical glass blocks filter light, reduce noise, and unveil a hidden

Polycarbonate was once an industrial afterthought — practical, translucent, and anonymous. Today, architects are reclaiming it as a spatial instrument: filtering light, softening boundaries, and
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MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory

This summer house was conceived as an extension of its lush surroundings, creating a seamless dialogue between the built

A Beacon of Privacy and Coastal Serenity in Kuwait—this is a place of quiet grandeur—its ascetic, minimalist aesthetic further enhancing

Serenity in Hiroshima: A 3-storey masterpiece by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP. 6,000 optical glass blocks filter light, reduce

Polycarbonate was once an industrial afterthought — practical, translucent, and anonymous. Today, architects are reclaiming it as a spatial instrument: