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Casa Em Ubatuba, Ubatuba, Brazil by SPBR Arquitetos
WAVING, NOT DROWNING

If the summer's already waning where you are, Architonic has the remedy. We bring you an international survey of the most striking, recently completed beach-house projects.

Architects lucky enough to be commissioned to create aspirational coastal residences have a challenging brief. Their builds must respond intelligently to the physical context in which they're situated, open to the elements, while, at the same time, robust enough to withstand the more dramatic and powerful forces of nature.

Life's a beach if you get it right.
Contents in brief:
  • Event Agenda September 2016 
  • Coasting It: beach-house architecture
  • Material Tendencies N°23: Werner Aisslinger
  • Further articles from the Architonic Magazine
  • Inspiring Search Results N°56: Garden Lounges
  • Inspiring Spaces N°48: Gardens
  • Architecture and Design Projects on Architonic
Be inspired!
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COASTING IT: BEACH-HOUSE ARCHITECTURE

Text: Simon Keane-Cowell
When it comes to building types for aspirational living, nothing quite trumps the beach house. The architectural surf’s up!
The ultimate in cross-ventilation awaits guests at Oppenheim Architecture + Design’s House on a Dune in the Bahamas. Retractable glass walls on either side of its main living space create a superlative breezeway and afford striking views

On 27 August, 1965, architectural legend Le Corbusier went for a swim. He never came back. 

His death by drowning off the beach at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin on France’s Côte d’Azur, just below E-1027 – the iconic modernist villa designed and built by Eileen Gray in the late 1920s – was, of course, an accident. Yet, some might call it divine retribution. Or, at the very least, ironic. For Corb, perhaps threatened, as has been suggested by a number of commentators, by the ability of a woman to produce such a fine example of architectural modernism, had taken up intermittent residence at the villa in an attempt to make it his own and, in doing so, displace the profile of its creator.

An exposed shingle beach provides the setting for Rodić Davidson Architects' black-stained, larchwood-clad North Vat beach home in Dungeness, England, which is organised across three separate but interconnected cabins
First, while sojourning there in the 1930s, he adorned (or defaced – you decide) its pristine interior walls with his decorative, painted murals, and later, having failed in his attempt to purchase the property (think hostile takeover bid), he decided to build his Cabanon des vacances right next to the villa. E-1027 is, it’s fair to say, a beach house on decidedly contested ground.
 
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N°23: WERNER AISSLINGER

The experimental use of new materials distinguishes the work of Werner Aisslinger, a designer who likes to dive into different territories and who transforms his discoveries into a new context within the field of design.

Architonic spoke to the German designer about his broad spectrum of interests and got his thoughts on the future of design.

Werner Aisslinger: As a designer, you are often limited in your choice of materials because the end product is intended for series production. Yet I think mass production is more difficult today than it was 20 years ago, and that it’s moving more and more towards customisation. 
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RETAIL DETAIL: 10 OUTSTANDING STORE DESIGNS – PART I
Text: Christian Kuhn
When the going gets tough, the tough get shopping. Architonic offers you 10 of the best retail-design projects internationally to have opened their doors recently to customers in search of unique in-store experiences.
 
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RETAIL DETAIL: 10 OUTSTANDING STORE DESIGNS – PART II
Text: Christian Kuhn
Shopping can be addictive. This we know. Which is why we're presenting our second installment of some of the best recently completed retail-design projects from across the globe.
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TALKING SHOP: NENDO ON RETAIL DESIGN

Text: Simon Keane-Cowell
With a raft of paradigm-shifting retail-design projects to its name, prolific Japanese design studio Nendo is one smart shopper.
 
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MAISON&OBJET PARIS: EVOLUTIONS
 
From September 2-6, 2016 - Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte
 
MAISON&OBJET PARIS, the leading event for lifestyle professionals around the world, is back! A major hub for lifestyle, for industry, and attracting over 3,000 global brands. The show is both inspirational and professional. Actors from across the industry showcase a variety of products that represent a comprehensive overview of excellence and innovation. This September, MAISON&OBJET PARIS evolves even further to provide specifiers with an ever-more enriching and efficient experience, while giving exhibitors a greater opportunity to enlarge their offer.
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ARCHITECTURAL TEXTILES

 
NYA NORDISKA:
FABRICS IN A NEW DIMENSION

Text: Katja Reich / Detail
OBJECT CARPET:
CREATIVE PUZZLE FOR THE FLOOR

Text: Katja Reich / Detail
ROHI:
NATURALLY HIGH-TECH

Text: Katja Reich / Detail
SAHCO:
VISIONS BECOME REALITY

Text: Katja Reich / Detail

INSPIRING SEARCH RESULTS N°56:

Garden Furnishings > Garden Lounge > Garden Lounges

ALL SEARCH RESULTS ON ARCHITONIC

INSPIRING SPACES N°48: GARDENS

Projects > Landscape Design > Gardens 

ALL SEARCH RESULTS ON ARCHITONIC
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PROJECTS ON ARCHITONIC
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Manshausen Island Resort
Steigen | Norway | Completed 2015
Photographer: Steve King

 
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[I]DA ARQUITECTOS
Pé No Monte
Odemira | Portugal | Completed 2014

Photographer: João Morgado

 
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FAT - FUTURE ARCHITECTURE THINKING
Sobreiras – Alentejo Country Hotel
Serra de Grândola | Portugal | Completed 2015
Photographer: João Morgado

 
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