Casa Mila, La Pedrera Barcelona by Antoni Gaudí
Casa Mila Barcelona, Spain – La Pedrera design by architect Antoni Gaudi. Photos of this famous Catalan architecture from 1910, building location & date
Casa Mila Barcelona, Spain – La Pedrera design by architect Antoni Gaudi. Photos of this famous Catalan architecture from 1910, building location & date
Designed and built by award-winning architects Artel31, House by the River, England. Modern property responds to, and was was tightly constrained by, its unique urban site next to the river and parkland
Designed by architects Yujin CAO + Xiaofan YE, the Brooklyn Dairy Project reimagines South Brooklyn’s Industry City as a vibrant and sustainable urban space. Drawing inspiration from the nearby highway, extending the linear infrastructure
Mundo Maipú commissioned EEG Estudio Echaniz Gallo to carry out a comprehensive intervention of its Used Vehicles branch, located in Cordoba, Argentina, with the objective of modernizing and redesigning its interior spaces
Clients embarking on the build of a home in the community of Kohanaiki on the Big Island of Hawaii approached architects Tantalus Studio with their vision for The Gathering House
U.S. Consulate General Nogales in Mexico by Ennead Architects. Strategic series of steel-and-aluminum shading structures—a contemporary interpretation of traditional Mexican ramadas—shields from the harsh Sonoran Desert sun
Without a fixed program the design process for Malibu Glass Box House, California, USA, allowed for a different kind of focus. Klopf Architecture explore how a Modernist home could best respond to this site
Lots Road South homes, London design by PRP Architects, England. Mount Anvil submits plans for 274 properties in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, UK
Chaos Calls – Harmony in Entropy project resists diagrammatic clarity. Circulation is not linear or prescriptive, but exploratory in Pyrgos Santorini, Greece. Cyclades property part of an 1876 mansion building
VECTORS in Fukuoka is a ten-story sustainable office building in Tenjin district of Fukuoka, Japan, design by SAKO Architects. Project reconsiders the potential of mid-scale office buildings
Soaring House in the Moscow region by VFORM architects. Luxury home exterior and interior spaces connect via open terraces, sliding windows, and complimenting materials. Property façade uses glass and satin-finished stainless steel
Perched atop a rocky promontory on a remote Québec island. Faire le vide public art installation design by Luca Fortin + Atelier mock/up. Structure unfolds across vast landscape of Poisson Blanc Regional Park, Canada