Showing posts with label architect's home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architect's home. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Home and Office of Peter Zumthor







This is the home and office of Swiss architect, Peter Zumthor. His most famous design is the Therme Vals spa in Switzerland, where the baths all appear around the corner or down some steps.
His works are subtle, elegant and loaded with integrity. He usually designs from the inside out, therefore the exteriors are unassuming and sometimes do not grab you (The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 is a good example). However, it is in the interiors that the details become prevalent and senses of the occupants are realised.
It was great to come by these images of his home and office as Zumthor tends to fly under the radar and has managed to keep his successful career and office in the Swiss town of Haldenstein.
Photographs from ArchiSquare.

Last week, I was kindly featured as a 'Designer Spotlight' on Christine Martin's Somebody's Home blog. I have happily asked people to participate in my Inspiration Profile, so it was interesting to have the tables turned on to me. Read it here.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Antwerp home of Vincent Van Duysen












I brought a Vogue Living magazine several years ago purely because it had a stunning shot of this home on the front cover - it's interesting to see that I was not alone as when I spotted these images on yellowtrace , she mentioned that she did the very same thing. It's great to see these stunning photographs of Belgian architect, Vincent Van Duysen's home and to enjoy them again.
Photographs by Manolo Yllera via yellowtrace.