Forest Stair in Stokke, Norway
What an incredible installation is this stairway emerging from the wooded landscape of the vestfold oak forest and overlooking the Sti for øye sculpture park in Stokke, Norway.
What an incredible installation is this stairway emerging from the wooded landscape of the vestfold oak forest and overlooking the Sti for øye sculpture park in Stokke, Norway.
An interesting renovation of a family house in Tokyo by Japanese studio Naf Architect & Design. A wooden box was build in the middle of the existing house, connecting all the rooms with each other.
Entries are now being accepted for the Wood Awards 2012 until 1st June 2012.
What a lovely sleek, modern designed wine shop…
The small sanctuary in the urban setting of Bandra, Maharashtra, India, is surrounded by trees and has multiple levels with floating stair cases and long windows that encourage natural light to brighten the interior of the home.
This huge birdsnest art installation by Bavarian artist Nils-Udo was built in 2005 in the botanical gardens at Clemson University in South Carolina.
I love the minimalist style of this beautiful wooden Chapel located in Braga, Portugal. It’s very unlike many other chapels that often have an overwhelming, religious décor.
In addition to my previous post on the impressive design of a Starbucks coffee shop by Kengo and Kuma Associates, I was keen to add this post of another fabulous Starbucks coffee shop build inside a historic bank vault in Amsterdam.
The ‘Eco-perch’ is a quick to install luxury tree house unit by East Sussex-based architecture and construction firm Blue Forest.
This maple-veneered staircase twists and turns between the floors of an Olympic Museum in Georgia refurbished by UK and Georgia firm Architects of Invention.