Innovation Comes Through Asking the Right Questions The dichotomy of 'experimental' and 'real-world constraints' is thought-provoking and acts as a fuel fo
The construction of high-rise buildings did not commence until the late 1800's but sustained its development well past the turn of the century with the first
Discover these amazing buildings devised by the Pritzker Prize–winning architect over the past five decades
La isla de Tadao En el Mar Interior de Japón, la pequeña isla de Naoshima es una visita imprescindible para los amantes del arte y de la arquitectura.
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In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. (Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles!)...
Embracing the beautiful art of traditional Iranian architecture and combining it with modern architecture, with this domed adobe hut inspired by cloud-clay structures, in the heart of the Mian Dasht plain of Razavi Khorasan province, Iran in Baktash tourist complex.
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Explore living willow structures: sustainable, beautiful garden additions that boost biodiversity and enhance outdoor living spaces in our post!
Barcelona wouldn't be the same without Gaudí's architecture.
We love this living willow outdoor structure that gives you another living room in your garden ! Look so romantic ! More Living Willow Structures.
Image 3 of 25 from gallery of Gallery of the Saints Mausoleum Extension / BENT Architecture. Photograph by Tom Roe
1. Chinese ghost town of mansions reclaimed by farmers Cattle wander between the concrete shells of half-finished mansions in Shenyang, northeastern China, some of the only occupants of a luxury complex whose crumbling verandas and overgrown arches are stark symbols of a h
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.
A number of recently completed kindergarten projects have proved that designing user-centred environments for the more diminutive among us shouldn't be at..
The design development of the pavilion focused on the ‘bio-mimicry’ of leaf capillaries being embedded in the walls. The structural geometry was finalized
J’adore cette belle maison trouvée sur themodernhouse. Le jardin entre dans la maison ou bien est-ce une grande serre habitée? En fait, les photos ne permettent pas de bien comprendre comment la maison est agencée. Où commence la maison? Où commence la véranda? Ou bien est-ce une serre? En tout cas le résultat titille notre […]
"Nature's Tapestry: Ethereal Treehouses in Madagascar's Rainforests blend sustainable architecture with indigenous artistry, fusing contemporary design with traditional Malagasy craftsmanship. Inspired by endemic flora and fauna, these arboreal sanctuaries intertwine with the forest, each structure mirroring the organic forms of the surrounding trees.
Image 16 of 44 from gallery of Xian County Sunshine Kindergarten / People's Architecture Office. Photograph by Yumeng Zhu
More arboreal architectural awesomeness, here brought to you by German architect Marcel Kalberer and the Sanfte Strukturen group. The first structure,
Embracing the beautiful art of traditional Iranian architecture and combining it with modern architecture, with this domed adobe hut inspired by cloud-clay structures, in the heart of the Mian Dasht plain of Razavi Khorasan province, Iran in Baktash tourist complex.
If you think there is something missing in your backyard why don't you add a small backyard house. It could be a perfect relaxation retreat or a place your kids would use as a place to play games.
First-year architecture and urban planning students at the Estonian Academy of Arts have designed and created a shelter titled ‘READER’, a place where people can get away from their daily routine. Among other structures developed by the students, the shelter is located in the national park Lahemaa of North-Estonia. READER was constructed within five days […]
Image 2 of 20 from gallery of Built Nature: When Architecture Challenges Human Scale. Photograph by Tianpei Zeng
IWI, the smallest nomad studio. IWI is an architectural project that offers the user a living space that adapts to their lifestyle. It is a product developed and patented in Ecuador by the architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia. The living space is built in wood by Computer Numerical Controlled technology (CNC milling), creating an industrialized product that allows its universality, mass production and easy assembly and disassembly.
Image 5 of 8 from gallery of First-Year Architecture Students Design READER Shelter in Estonia. Photograph by Paco Ulman
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Casa Kimball is the ultimate getaway house that we all wish to acquire sometime in our lifetime. The house is situated on a cliff alongside the beautiful Atlantic Ocean coastline and clocks in at a…
Getting closer to nature has become a goal and a dream which is sometimes really hard to achieve. The location plays a crucial role but the most important