We will present to you 10 of the most beautiful private houses that offer users a unique retreat from the outside world, and one of them is a Slovenian one.
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Primož Jeza is an architect, assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Industrial Design, and lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture. To date, he has created more than 50 projects in the field of architecture and interior design and has prepared scenography for more than 40 promotional and short films. His works have been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world (Ljubljana, Moscow, Belgrade, Lisbon, Paris, London...), and in 2008 he also published a book entitled Interior Primož Jeza/9+1, where presented the 10 most popular projects in the field of interior design of public spaces. Today, his design for the Nico Less chair is among the eight finalists from across Europe in the DesignEuropa award competition organized by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 27 in Warsaw, and we are keeping our fingers crossed that Primož and the company Donar will take home the glittering award. We had a short conversation with Primož, and we admit that he really impressed us with his thinking.
Years ago, we could only see tree houses in movies. Later, the children who managed to convince their parents to build them their 'little paradise' also got their own version of the refuge. Today, however, the house made of warm wood is only a memory of an innocent childhood - it has been replaced by cold glass, which reminds of a cruel, cold world, and also opens up a lot of social questions related to privacy in modern times. Where has innocence gone?
We simply cannot ignore the new acquisition of the thermal center Terme Olimia. Here is the perfect destination for your next trip.
Croatia attracts crowds of tourists every year due to its natural beauty. At least until now, it has not been known as a country of architectural excesses, but that can change quickly. Even judging by this masterpiece...
Just looking at the buildings in the area, it is not difficult to see that architecture knows no boundaries. Recently, architects have been delighting us not only with aesthetic, but also with environmentally friendly structures.
Planet Earth will soon have a new highest residential step. Plans for a gigantic building that will grow in New York, USA, have already been revealed to the public. Are you wondering how tall she is?
An idyllic home in the heart of nature, especially when we are talking about a weekend trip, often turns out to be a better choice than a luxurious hotel. Relaxation after a hard working day is definitely more than welcome!
The industrial warehouse you see in the photo above proves that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. At first glance it looks forlorn, crumbling and 'dark', but the interior proves that this is probably, as it has been called, 'the coolest home in Brisbane'.
In October, Ljubljana will be in the spirit of Design Month, which this year comes in a different guise - it will take place as part of the newest and inspiring platform under development, BIG SEE. The focus will be on the creativity, passion and exoticism of Southeast Europe, which will be presented through the eyes of various experts and creators. Co-create a new creative region that represents the old world for the new Europe.
Attention! We have great news for all of you who are looking for a new living space. Believe it or not, the time when the human race inhabited caves has not yet passed. If you manage to save enough money, you can become the king of the underworld.
Some of the world's most popular landmarks could be almost completely different.