The flagship store of HIPANDA, the phenomenal street brand, opened in Omotesando, Tokyo, as its first store in Japan. It is a journey inside a futuristic spa...
The art world — and Beijing — are paying careful attention to what M+ puts on display. Hong Kong's M+ museum, the city's long-awaited answer to the … * This article was originally published here. ** For more - visit Al Cannistra Flipboard Curations here.
ChicBus is a chain collection store of trendy technology products, aims at building a closer relationship between technology and life. LYCS Architecture takes the challenge to upgrade its retail store design and applied it in its newly opened ChicBus Alipay Flagship Store in Hangzhou, China...
The Chinese studio Joy Season encourages the experience of “glowing moments” through a bath of light that cloaks visitors at the entrance of the health center.
Completed in 2012 in Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. Commissioned to Frits van Dongen and Patrick Koschuch, both formerly architects of ‘de Architekten Cie'. The Kunstcluster (Art Cluster) is a...
Completed in 2012 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Images by Jannes Linders. The ArenA Boulevard, the heart of Amsterdam Southeast, is a key area of Amsterdam and greatly influences the appearance of the city as an...
Image 7 of 9 from gallery of Patrick Cox shop / Sinato. Photograph by Toshiyuki Yano
A glass monolith that hides a VR system and 3-D printer farm at the University of Melbourne installation brings emerging technologies to the people.
expressing a new vision for 'posco group', designers at 'aworks' have produced a floating steel cloud structure.
Description will follow. Location: Munich Year: 2016 Client: Texas Instruments Size: 200m² Status: Completed
The Chinese studio Joy Season encourages the experience of “glowing moments” through a bath of light that cloaks visitors at the entrance of the health center.
the monumental shell-like structure redefines the connection between the river and the pedestrian boulevard, constructed from 22 seven-story high concrete ribs and over 10,000 panels of glass.
Image 2 of 30 from gallery of Yan Ji You Flagship Store in K11 Guangzhou / Karv One Design. Photograph by Guiheng Liao
Image 7 of 20 from gallery of Modsim / Yazgan Design Architecture. Photograph by Yunus Özkazanç
Organised by a research group at Madrid's UPM School of Architecture, an exhibition sheds light onto the spatial aspects of Spanish energy production infrastructure.
Image 3 of 27 from gallery of Ziggo Dome / Benthem Crouwel Architects. Photograph by Jannes Linders
When buying eyewear, people consider their eyesight along with the design that can best express their image. This shows that an eyewear is a product...
powerglass® media façades are high tech glass façades with integrated (RGB) LED. They combine a transparent glass façade with advanced LED-communication technology. At night they are luminous advertising mediums. During the day when the installation is switched off, employees inside the building are not affected by the unobtrusive appearance. Except for the central control system, all components needed to operate the system are integrated into the façade construction. powerglass® media façades are easy to clean – just like any standard glass façade. Further advantages are low power consumption, weather resistance, insulation effect against heat and cold and full recyclability. powerglass® media façade elements can be produced up to sizes of 3200 x 1200 mm. Apart from the control of individual LED, whole panels can be dimmed or e.g. allow functions like interactions with passing pedestrians. powerglass® is completely produced at the factory in Wiehl-Bomig, Germany. It is supplied including transformers and all necessary control components. The combination of media & architecture - façade communication of the future – available today!
Completed in 2016 in Shanghai, China. Images by Shao Feng. Background of a busy city is always the randomly standing neon lights. Hurried pedestrians cross the street from one side to the other, from one...
Image 9 of 27 from gallery of Architecture in Black: A Selection of The Best Dark Interiors. © Guiheng Liao