Floating Home, Amsterdam Property
Floating Home, Amsterdam, by i29 architects is part of Schoonschip, a new floating village of 46 households that aims to create Europe’s most sustainable floating community.
Floating Home, Amsterdam, by i29 architects is part of Schoonschip, a new floating village of 46 households that aims to create Europe’s most sustainable floating community.
CROX architects divide the whole Wu Duo store space, in Wuxi, China, into two halves, the front is the clothing display place, on the back is the service counter area. The setting can be moved randomly.
Designed by Foster + Partners Lusail Towers is a landmark project in Qatar, envisioned as catalyst for new central business district, with a distinctive collection of four high-rise buildings
Designed by Hous3, Santo Tirso House, Portugal is located on a small hill, with a dark silhouette in sharp contrast to its natural environment, offering a wide view over the city
Designed by CCD / Cheng Chung Design, A Boundless and Ideal Life Experience Center in Shenzhen, China, embraces integration between design and art, work and life, beauty and practicality
Designed and brought to life by Suzanne Brewer Architects and Lilly Lewarne Architects, Stone House, Cornwall, England, offers unparalleled sea views and a unique view of historic castle, St Michael’s Mount
Designed by Pollen Architecture & Design, The Bear Production Studio, Austin, USA, is a renovation project that adapts a garage into a flexible live / work space
Designed by PSV Arquitectura, Casa DP in Córdoba, Argentina is structured by two large volumes that dialogue and define its layout on the ground
Shedia Home project, in Athens, design by Potiropoulos + Partners driven by a powerful concept; that of creating an intellectual and multisensory spatial experience
Designed by PAN- PROJECTS, Tea house Ø, Copenhagen, is a series of pavilions that proposes urban water spaces as new public spaces. Teahouse Ø is the first one to be built amongst the series
Designed by Paulo Merlini architects the Casa Rio project results from the remodeling of an old farmhouse located in a yet very rural city in Portugal
In an interview with Ufuk Bahar, the founder of Urbanist Architecture, we asked him his thoughts about running an architects company in London, and how architectural design industry will develop during the 21st century
Private sector investment is key to solving East Africa’s mounting affordable housing challenges and the UK can play a leading role in turbo-charging the development drive needed – vision of green, sustainable urban growth