Conversion of old brick wall building into a modern house in Shanghai, China.
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Immagini correlate
- Conversion of old brick wall building into a modern house in Shanghai, China.
- Living room in the house of an art collector on the northern outskirts of Beijing. Designed by neighbouring artist Shao Fan, who also designed the furniture, this is part of a compound of several friends. The house opens south-facing to a courtyard on the left, and a full glass wall allows light to flood into the white-painted interior.
- Open plan livingroom with dining talbe in a modern apartment conversion. Beijing, China.
- Conversion of a double-bayed 1930s lane house in Nanhui Road, Shanghai, by sciskewcollaborative (Singapore architects Koon Wee and I-Shin Chow). Completed 2007. In the kitchen, white laminate surfaces contrast with a ceiling on which timber and mosaic intersect.
- View from bathroom along corridor. Conversion of a double-bayed 1930s lane house in Nanhui Road, Shanghai, by sciskewcollaborative (Singapore architects Koon Wee and I-Shin Chow). Completed 2007
- Bathroom. Conversion of a double-bayed 1930s lane house in Nanhui Road, Shanghai, by sciskewcollaborative (Singapore architects Koon Wee and I-Shin Chow). Completed 2007
- The Furniture House, by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, in the multi-dwelling project Commune by the Great Wall near Beijing, conceived by developers Zhang Xin and Pan Shiyi. The form is light, open and neo-Palladian, but the structural invention is a laminate of woven bamboo strips normally used for concrete formwork, here used for walls. Architects: Shigeru Ban
- Bedroom of a Shanghai art decor apartment in Grosvenor House, Shanghai China designed by Robert Chan of Nube. Architects: Designer: Kenneth Grant Jenkins
Più immagini correlate
- Apartment of Chinese architect and designer Zhong Song, Beijing. Minimalist style, extended upwards into the building's gable roof with two mezzanine sleeping areas.
- Penthouse suite in Pier One boutique hotel, Suzhou Creek, Shanghai, opened 2006. Converted from the former 1930s Union Brewery by Art Deco architect Ladislaus Hudec. Round bath with mosaic, and a curved mirror wall in sections.
- Black glass with stainless steel edging for the kitchen units echoes Art Deco style in this modern apartment conversion.
- Bathroom in Art Deco style. Recently restored 1930s British colonial residence in the French Concession district of Shanghai. Bathroom features handmade tiles to original designs, and reproduction of Art Deco artist Lolita Lempicka
- Recently restored 1930s British colonial residence in the French Concession district of Shanghai. Hallway and landing features hand-painted Chimoiserie wallpaper by British manufacturer de Gournay
- Bathroom, with a circular skylight that allows light to flood down onto the circular bath and its brick plinth. House of an art collector on the northern outskirts of Beijing. Designed by neighbouring artist Shao Fan, who also designed the furniture, this is part of a compound of several friends.
- Chopsticks on table setting, Grosvenor Apartments, Shanghai, China. Architects: Designer: Kenneth Grant Jenkins
- View of private villas, in Huaxi Village, Jiangsu, Chinas most densely populated province Since 2006, Jiangsu has been Chinas largest recipient of direct foreign investment.