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Here’s Why You’ll Want a Living Green Roof on Your Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Architects and designers have cleverly figured out how to put down roots in the most expected of places — over your head! But a living green roof solves all these issues by being visually stunning, expanding your outdoor square footage and adding an eco-friendly element. The garden can be enjoyed from the rooms on the second floor.

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Unique Home Parading an Inverted Floor Plan for Informal Socialization

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Hiding its modernity in plain sight, this exquisite residence in Singapore unveils a spacious, minimalist and inviting interior design. Conserved yet updated to offer the very best of modern comfort, the home provides a combination of minimalist design and neutral colors within a very versatile and elegant space cluster.

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Corner Terrace House Clad in Timber Screens: Lines of Light Residence in Singapore

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

On a challenging corner terrain in Singapore, HYLA Architects envisioned and implemented Lines of Light Residence , an imposing dwelling with a modern glass facade: “This terrace sits at a corner site and thus the full side of the house fronts the side street. At the front, an outdoor terrace with a high volume fronts the main garden.

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NEW OPENING: Florim Flagship Store Rome

Ceramics of Italy

It is a setting of the highest historic prestige for the promotion of Florim products and the use of large slabs as a design feature. An undisputed global hub for fashion and luxury, Italy’s capital is an essential destination for professionals in the world of design, furnishings and architecture.

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Zen-Inspired Dwelling With A Powerful Modern Architecture Geometry : 66MRN House

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

No matter what the standpoint, the 66MRN House in Singapore displays an intriguing architectural language, spiced up with unexpected lines and shapes. The social activity volume is clad in granite and the service block in fare-faced concrete, which makes for a subtle visual contrast in texture between the two. Photography by Derek Swalwell].