Image 59 of 59 from gallery of Victor Legorreta: “Sometimes, Architects Take Themselves Too Seriously”. Postgraduate Building, Faculty of Economics, UNAM, 2010. Image © Allen Vallejo
Image 3 of 18 from gallery of Kengo Kuma & Associates and Ingarden & Ewý Architects Merge Cinematography and Architecture for the CAMERIMAGE Film Festival Competition. Photograph by MIR
Glassfields is a major redevelopment site located in Bristol’s Temple Quarter and B|D Landscape Architects were appointed by Royal London Asset Management in June 2020 to review the long-term landscape scheme as well as develop a Meanwhile landscape to be situated at the centre of the site. The client foresaw that the staged development of […]
Housing operation Île Saint Denis designed by Périphériques Architectes, This project was born from a competition launched in 2007 by the developer Bremond
Image 37 of 107 from gallery of 105 Valentines for Architects (And Architecture Lovers).
Built to a tight budget on a nondescript suburban block, this four-unit housing development – a pilot project designed for women over 55 at risk of aging into poverty – is a reminder that a “simple, humble” project can be a potent force for change.
From Domus 1026, July/August 2018. Mixing part-organic and part-neoparametric curvilinear forms, three recent projects by MAD invoke terms such as “sensual” and “sinuous”.
INCO Architects is an architectural practice based in Gliwice, Poland, founded in the late 1990s. The company is run by a team of specialists experienced in comprehensive implementation of architectural and construction projects. They are responsible not only for the creation of concepts and projects, but also all the work which is related to its …
Image 5 of 33 from gallery of Won Dharma / hanrahanMeyers architects. Photograph by Michael Moran / ottoarchive.com
Upton Street Apartments, contemporary alpine townhouses in Wanaka, New Zealand. Condon Scott Architects is an award-winning architectural firm in Wanaka, Queenstown & Central Otago.
The rammed-earth wall has beneficial thermal properties. As a passive insulating layer, it absorbs heat in the day and releases it at night. Jobe Corral worked with energy consultant firm Positive Energy to ensure the HVAC system would work in conjunction with the earth’s specific properties.
Though he was born Charles Edouard Jeanneret, the architect and designer we know as Le Corbusier rebranded himself in 1920, putting his stylized stamp on some of the most jaw-dropping buildings of the 20th century
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Peter Zumthor is the Swiss architect who designed Therme Vals- the baths that made him known worldwide. He won many prizes for his works including Pritzker.
Completed in 2012 in Vega, Norway. Images by Lindman Photography . The house stands on the island of Vega in the Norwegian ar- chipelago not far from the polar circle. The site is distinctive for its grand and harsh...
In the realm of architecture and design, certain places transcend the mere physicality of their structures, reaching into the spiritual and sacred dimensions. These spaces go beyond functionality, becoming sanctuaries that evoke a profound sense of awe, reverence, and tranquility.
Image 1 of 18 from gallery of Nine Bridges Country Club / Shigeru Ban Architects. Photograph by Hiroyuki Hirai