Jonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects

Jonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects - Exterior Photography, Apartments, Facade, CityscapeJonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects - Exterior Photography, Apartments, FacadeJonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects - Interior Photography, Apartments, Stairs, Facade, Handrail, BeamJonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects - Interior Photography, Apartments, Facade, Column, Arch, Arcade, LightingJonas’ Residential Building / Orange Architects - More Images+ 35

Cafe good & goody / design by 83

Cafe good & goody / design by 83 - Interior Photography, Coffee Shop Interiors, Kitchen, Table, ChairCafe good & goody / design by 83 - Interior Photography, Coffee Shop Interiors, Door, Table, ChairCafe good & goody / design by 83 - Interior Photography, Coffee Shop Interiors, FacadeCafe good & goody / design by 83 - Interior Photography, Coffee Shop Interiors, Table, Chair, LightingCafe good & goody / design by 83 - More Images+ 15

  • Architects: design by 83
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  255
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Professionals: hypt design

Green Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects

Green Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects - Exterior Photography, Factory, Garden, Facade, ForestGreen Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects - Exterior Photography, Factory, FacadeGreen Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects - Exterior Photography, Factory, Garden, Facade, BeamGreen Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects - Interior Photography, Factory, BeamGreen Field of Karupannya Rangpur Factory / Nakshabid Architects - More Images+ 28

Rangpur, Bangladesh
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  14170 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016

Hangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad

Hangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad - Exterior Photography, Schools Hangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad - Exterior Photography, Schools , FacadeHangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad - Interior Photography, Schools , Stairs, Handrail, FacadeHangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad - Interior Photography, Schools , Chair, Table, BenchHangzhou International School (HIS) / line+ studio + gad - More Images+ 49

Hangzhou, China
  • Architects: gad, line+ studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  49084
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Littleneck Restaurant / SLA

Littleneck Restaurant / SLA - Interior Photography, Restaurant & Bar Interiors, Kitchen, Beam, Door, Arch, Table, ChairLittleneck Restaurant / SLA - Interior Photography, Restaurant & Bar Interiors, Bathroom, Door, Beam, Facade, Arch, Table, ChairLittleneck Restaurant / SLA - Interior Photography, Restaurant & Bar Interiors, Stairs, Facade, Column, Beam, ArchLittleneck Restaurant / SLA - Interior Photography, Restaurant & Bar Interiors, FacadeLittleneck Restaurant / SLA - More Images+ 10

  • Architects: SLA South Korea
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  78
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Narbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners

Narbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners - Interior Photography, Museum, StairsNarbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners - Interior Photography, Museum, FacadeNarbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners - Interior Photography, MuseumNarbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners - Interior Photography, MuseumNarbo Via Museum / Foster + Partners - More Images+ 36

Narbonne, France
  • Architects: Foster + Partners
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  9689
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Goppion

RDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio

RDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - Interior Photography, Detail, Beam, Arch, Door, Lighting, Chair
© José Campos

RDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - Exterior Photography, Detail, FacadeRDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - Interior Photography, Detail, Beam, Arch, Door, Lighting, ChairRDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - Interior Photography, Detail, Door, Facade, ArchRDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - Interior Photography, Detail, Door, Facade, ArchRDG House / Alexandre Loureiro Architecture Studio - More Images+ 7

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Duravit, Adobe, Azulima, Exporlux, +6

DFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur

DFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur - Exterior Photography, Sports Field, FacadeDFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur - Interior Photography, Sports Field, Facade, Table, ChairDFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur - Interior Photography, Sports Field, Stairs, FacadeDFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur - Drawings, Sports Field, Fence, ChairDFB Campus / kadawittfeldarchitektur - More Images+ 12

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

International Competition for Implementary Urban Design and Major Architectural Landscape Concept Design of the Core Area (Central Axis) of Hangzhou New Centre

Hangzhou is striving to speed up the construction of the comprehensive national science center and bring about a new spatial pattern of mega-city. In this context, taking advantage of its location, position and function, Yuhang District, as the new center, is ready for making Hangzhou a world-class modern socialist cosmopolis and an urban paradigm of Chinese modernization. In order to achieve the strategic goal, build up the core image, and improve the quality of the city, this open international solicitation activity will be launched, aiming to guide the high-standard construction of the core area with international vision, forward-thinking and creative urban design. 

Afouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera

Afouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera - Exterior Photography, Recreation & Training, Facade, DoorAfouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera - Exterior Photography, Recreation & Training, FacadeAfouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera - Exterior Photography, Recreation & Training, Facade, HandrailAfouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera - Interior Photography, Recreation & Training, Facade, Door, HandrailAfouteza Sports Fields / Irisarri + Piñera - More Images+ 10

  • Architects: Irisarri + Piñera
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3650
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021

Nebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture

Nebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Houses, Facade, ForestNebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Houses, Garden, FacadeNebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture - Interior Photography, Houses, Patio, Facade, Door, Beam, Table, ChairNebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture - Interior Photography, Houses, Kitchen, Beam, Facade, Door, Table, CountertopNebo House / Fuller/Overby Architecture - More Images+ 21

The Power of Energy Efficient Renovations: Why Building Upgrades Are Key to Fighting Climate Change

 | Sponsored Content

Renovations are not only a popular way to update and modernize homes, offices, and other structures but also a critical component in reducing carbon emissions and achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. The existing building stock is responsible for a significant portion of global carbon emissions, with energy inefficient buildings being a major contributor.

According to a report by the Financial Times, there is a large energy efficiency gap in the UK housing stock, with many buildings falling short of their potential energy performance levels. Unsurprisingly, old buildings in the UK are seen as one of the primary factors contributing to this energy efficiency gap.

“Not For Sale!”: The Canadian Pavilion Investigates Housing Alienation at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale

The Canada Council for the Arts has chosen the curatorial collective Architects Against Housing Alienation (AAHA) to represent Canada at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia 2023, with the Not for Sale! exhibition. The pavilion, open from May 20th until November 26th, 2023, aims to draw attention and encourage dialogue on potential solutions to the challenges generated by the housing crisis in the country.

Cava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects

Cava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects - Exterior Photography, Cultural Center, ColumnCava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects - Interior Photography, Cultural Center, Column, BeamCava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects - Interior Photography, Cultural Center, Stairs, DoorCava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects - Exterior Photography, Cultural Center, Column, ArchCava Arcari / David Chipperfield Architects - More Images+ 21

Zovencedo, Italy
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1880
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Viabizzuno

A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion

Since its launch in 2000, the Serpentine Pavilion has been providing renowned and emerging architects with a platform for design experimentation, becoming an important display of contemporary architecture. As we approach the inauguration date of the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Lina Ghotmeh and titled “À Table", French for sitting together to eat, we look back at the last six editions of the famous annual structure.

A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion - Image 1 of 4A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion - Image 2 of 4A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion - Image 3 of 4A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion - Image 4 of 4A Look at the Last 6 Editions of the Serpentine Pavilion - More Images+ 2

Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses

If we were to design an ideal building material, it would look like bamboo. At least, that's what Neil Thomas, director of the London-based structural engineering firm Atelier One, claims. Its tubular shape, vascular bundles, fast growth rate, and ease of manipulation make it ideal for construction. Today, it is even more interesting to the market as a renewable source with low environmental impact compared to other materials. Additionally, it is extremely versatile and can be used in various ways in construction. Here, we list some of them.

Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses - Image 1 of 4Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses - Image 2 of 4Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses - Image 3 of 4Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses - Image 4 of 4Bamboo in Architecture: Same Material, Different Uses - More Images+ 13

The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s

While Egyptian architects were exercising their understanding of modernism in the urban fabric in the 1970s, a “chubby rebellion” in the form of Villa Badran defied the standardized curvilinear forms and rigid geometry. Gamal Bakry dived deep into his imagination to construct this unique piece of architecture that still stands as part of the city of Cairo today. With curving and free-flowing facades, Villa Badran drew inspiration from natural forms. In an attempt to create a living space that was more natural in its essence, the bubbly intervention puts in place a monolithic composition that hosts a two-story detached home for an Egyptian family.

The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s - Image 1 of 4The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s - Image 2 of 4The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s - Image 3 of 4The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s - Image 4 of 4The Untold Story of Cairo's Villa Badran: Organic Architecture in the 1970s - More Images+ 2

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.