Winners of 4th Earth Architecture Competition
Winners of 4th Earth Architecture Competition, Designing a School for Ghana: 1st prize design is Framed Escape by the design team of Maude Cannat and Rachel Méau in France.
Winners of 4th Earth Architecture Competition, Designing a School for Ghana: 1st prize design is Framed Escape by the design team of Maude Cannat and Rachel Méau in France.
Design: ACDF Architecture. The “Blanche” Chalet, whose name evokes the spirit of the vernacular houses of the region, is situated in La Malbaie’s area of the “Terrasses Cap à l’Aigle”.
Design: Footprint Architects. Set on the edge of the New Forest, Footprint Architects’ latest residential project is the completion of an extension to a 1960s bungalow.
Design: Kilogram Studio, Architects. Two spaces are unified with a dark finished ceiling and floor, as well as a continuous row of sign lights that create the sensation of being outdoors under a night sky.
Design: Dualchas Architects. The site is located in Northwest Skye, overlooking Loch Dunvegan. It manifests itself as a contradiction: far reaching views to the Northeast and harsh winds from the Southwest. The constant is the horizon.
MVRDV Architects design Paradise City, a 9,800sqm entertainment plaza which sits within a larger tourist hub just 10 minutes from Incheon Airport in Seoul. Two buildings shape a retail complex and a nightclub within fluid, yet monolithic, forms.
Design: Tropical Space, Architects: The Terra Cotta Studio, located next to Thu Bon river in Dien Ban district of Quang Nam Province has a particular architectural structure.
Design: Sohne & Partner Architects. The focus of the Cafe is set in the center of the dome hall. To emphasize the outstanding center of the place and its characteristic setting, the whole design is oriented on the centerpiece.
The 1930s French Villa Cavrois, a key piece of modernist architecture, almost disappeared. Take a tour of its now lovingly restored rooms. Article first published on Houzz.
Design: OOIIO Architecture. We understand this project as an exercise to get a good house, non expensive and functional, in a large enough plot, able to get all the client brief in only one level.
Design: Studio Libeskind, Architects. Downtown Tower-k18B is a “harmonious progression of glass volumes” – an 18-storey tower above a 6-storey podium, connected by a luminous glass-covered galeria, according to the architects.
Design: Sheppard Robson
Architectural practice Sheppard Robson has submitted plans to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to create a new community-focused, mixed-use project that will reinvigorate Chrisp Street Market.
Architecture for Humanity news – court-appointed trustee filed a complaint against the group’s founders: the suit accuses AFH founders and board members of improperly using restricted funds and violating agreements with donors.
Design: Squire and Partners. Following a longstanding collaboration with ICT enabling charity Computer Aid International, Squire and Partners have launched the first Dell Solar Learning Lab – nicknamed the ‘Zubabox’ – in Bogota, Colombia, made to their bespoke design.