No Image

When Changes in Flooring Alter Our Spatial Experience

August 15, 2023 James Wormald 0

Designers and architects have a mountain of modern, high-performance flooring options at their disposal. From standard choices like wood, carpet, ceramic tiles, or natural stone; to heavy-duty commercial favorites like terrazzo, concrete, or poured epoxy. Add less well-tread options like cork and leather and then multiply them all with imitation solutions like laminate and luxury vinyl, and it’s easy for decision-makers to get lost in indecision.

No Image

24 Examples of Dithered, Halftone, and Other Illusion Patterns Used to Create Surface Gradients

August 9, 2023 James Wormald 0

Architects and designers are often looking for ways to make building facades and interior surfaces stand out from the crowd. But sometimes just the smallest change can have the biggest impact once you step back and see the whole picture. By employing an illusionary pattern such as dithering pixels or halftone dots, or by making subtle but intentional changes to the position or orientation of materials, flat surfaces can be transformed into curved, moving forms.

No Image

Hillside Homes: How to Dig In for the Long Term

July 25, 2023 James Wormald 0

Ever since humans started building (about 10,000 years ago), settlers looking for sites to build new villages or homesteads have kept a simple list of criteria: access to water, proximity to arable land, and, ideally, as flat as possible. Modern development sites instead look for industry and transport links rather than water and farmland, but a level site is still the preferred option.

No Image

Designing Comfortable and Playful Spaces For Life With a Pet: 31 Homes and Environments

July 12, 2023 James Wormald 0

It’s said that our ability as a species to easily form strong emotional bonds with creatures of another species is one of the unique characteristics that differentiate humans from animals. But what about the love we receive in return? Scientists have even gone as far as to measure and compare the blood pressure and oxytocin levels of our pets when we’re together, and when we’re apart, in order to prove such a fact.

No Image

The Arched Architecture of Domes Construction’s Hidden Treasure

July 4, 2023 James Wormald 0

Houses and buildings are one of the first subjects children learn to draw. The simple arrangement of squares and rectangles with a triangle on top is easy and efficient, and quickly identifiable. Once we graduate from drawing to building, however, perhaps there is a better way. These five examples of domed buildings, pavilions, and installations support the thinking that there is an easier way to do it when you think outside the square.

No Image

Explore 15 Houses That Get the Most Out of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)

June 21, 2023 James Wormald 0

Forget about walk-in dressing rooms, dressing table/home office desks, and wall-hung artworks, ADUs (accessory dwelling units) are the only luxury accessory to splash out on this season. Far from the short-term trends found in the fashion world, however, various factors including an increasingly squeezed housing market, changes in the perception of multi-generational and shared living spaces, and the improved comfort of connective outdoor environments – with warm, covered, and weatherproof outdoor seating, dining, kitchen and even bathroom areas – ADUs are a relatively simple way, without many of the regulatory wranglings involved in other types of renovation/construction, to improve a home’s usability.

No Image

Life Is Temporary: Outdoor Installations That Highlight the Transient Nature of Humanity

June 20, 2023 James Wormald 0

Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity introduces the mind-blowing concept that time – as we know it – is not as stable and reliable as it first seems. As a defining characteristic upon which all of human history is referenced, the fallibility of time is a confusing prospect. 15 minutes, for example, seems an eternity while waiting in line, and yet the 300,000 years of human history equates to less than a day in the lifetime of the Earth.