Schuppen House Berlin Property

Schuppen House

Design: brandt + simon architekten. The atypical facade of green tiles makes this house an outstanding element of the urban fabric. At the same time as being unusual the busy passerby will not necessarily notice the greenish structure blending with the vegetation in the space between the neighboring buildings.

Bank of Slovenia Central Lobby Ljubljana, Slovenia

Bank of Slovenia Central Lobby Ljubljana

Design: SADAR+VUGA, architects with student design team. Building interior renovation designed at a student workshop at Ljubljana’s Faculty of Architecture. The interactive space project used a complex programmatic and spatial reconstruction.

Canterbury House and Pool

Canterbury House and Pool

Design: Canny Architecture. Family home custom designed by CA Architecture in leafy suburb: this luxurious residence has 3 bedrooms with ensuite, a study, powder room, sitting room, basement cellar and generous alfresco area.

Pavilniai Regional Park House Lithuania

Pavilniai Regional Park House

Design: G.Natkevičius and Partners, architects. The client bought a site where an old yellow brick lodge stood. Cleaning off the plaster revealed ancient bricks. Because of the historical value of this house it was preserved by wrapping it with an outer glass shape.

Sherwood Court, Thurston Road Lewisham

Sherwood Court Chapter Lewisham

Design: Weston Williamson architects. Chapter Lewisham, a distinctive ‘boutique’ concept of student accommodation, part of Lewisham Council’s town centre regeneration plan, opened. Using the latest technologies in prefabricated module building it is one of the largest and most creative modern student accommodations.

Interactive Flat Interior in Hong Kong: Apartment

Interactive Flat Interior in Hong Kong

Design: MoNi Studio, Architects. The living room in such small flat is only area to become a flexible function room. And an Interactive sliding door is only solution to prevent interuption form other side of living room but without sacrificing the quality of the dinning area. The 4 panels of sliding door consist of 20 shutter moudule.

RIBA President’s Awards for Research 2016

UK’s First Amphibious House

Annual awards for the best research in the fields of architecture and the built environment. 75 submissions from 14 countries, including 22 from architecture practices. The 4 themes: Cities and Community ; Design and Technical ; History and Theory ; Learning from Projects

Crossing Wall House Santa Barbara, California

Crossing Wall House

Design: Mobile Office Architects – Luxury Santa Ynez Mountains house by the Pacific: raw corten steel and concrete external materials form a building that blends with the landscape and respond to threats from wildfire and termites.

British Golf Museum and Cafe St Andrews, Scotland

British Golf Museum and Café

Design: Richard Murphy Architects. Major transformation of an existing building: a new first floor space contains an 80 seat cafe, with panoramic views taking in the 1st tee of the world-famous Old Course, plus a new outdoor dining terrace.

Ma Vie La Villa in Çesme Property

Ma Vie La

Architects: Erdil Construction. The main ambition with the Ma Vie La Villa was to make as much use of the site as possible promoting the use of a variety of outdoor spaces that can be used in most weather conditions.

Global Harbor Shopping Centre in Shanghai

Global Harbor Shopping Centre in Shanghai

Design: Chapman Taylor, architects. This 480,000 sqm commercial complex comprises a 270,000 sqm shopping centre, two 245m-high office, hotel and apartment towers above a 4-storey podium. The architectural façade designed uses a neoclassical approach.

VEETEE Floating Structures in Soomaa Forests

Floating Structures Estonia

More photos – a group of students from architecture, design and art universities spent 10 days in a summer workshop. They built 3 floating structures: a shelter, a fireplace and a sauna as a response to the changing environment of the area.

Gala Avenue Westside in Shanghai

Gala Avenue Westside

Design: Benoy, Architects. Future mixed-use development within the major Lujiazui Harbour City area. The 250,000 sqm of former shipyard land since the 1800s to be redeveloped into a major destination for the city.

House in San Pedro de Alcántara

Casa Los Limoneros by Gus Wustermann Architects in Spain

Design: Gus Wüstemann Architects. A Spanish atrium house, designed for outdoor enjoyment every day of the year. This home for a family with children is in a private housing development next to a golf course. The concept focused on year-round outdoor living.