The Colour Bath, Shinjuku Station Tokyo
Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, in Japan, is the busiest transportation hub in the world: Moment Factory developed a flagship multimedia installation for metro station’s busy East-West Passageway
Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, in Japan, is the busiest transportation hub in the world: Moment Factory developed a flagship multimedia installation for metro station’s busy East-West Passageway
Six sustainably built structures in the world’s largest refugee camps, Bangladesh, housing Rohingya fleeing Myanmar’s genocidal violence, are a collection of practice exercise
Designed by Jacobschang Architecture the Maspeth Squash project was initiated from the owner’s desire to construct an easily accessible court for everyday use in Queens, NY
Organizing the house in half levels was the solution that Bruno Rossi Arquitetos, based in Campinas and São Paulo, found for the creation of the RM Residence project at Granja Viana, near by São Paulo
Aldeburgh House in Suffolk England design by David Walker Architects – home emerges from ten-year self-confessed ‘labour of love’ with unpromising 1960s bungalow on the edge of golf course
Conceived by Anders Lasater Architects the Sweet Home house is at once protected from the street while remaining open to the views that surround it in San Clemente, California
Architecture visualisation is not only a medium to show the unbuilt spaces but also a kind of virtual souvenir: Museu Brasileiro da Escultura e Ecologia by Paulo Mendes da Rocha in Brasil
Community-driven Bangladesh project provides public spaces in the riverine city with 250,000 residents; over time, access to and use of the river and banks had become impeded
Rotterdam Architecture Month 2022 settles on roof of Het Nieuwe Instituut – another high-level crowd-puller designed by Dutch architectural firm MVRDV: city gains temporary vantage point this summer
The couple who owns Casa 15 in Braga, Portugal, had a clear intention about the social atmospheres. For them, everyone should be visible and part of the family. AM-arqstudio delivered this to the clients
The shell is complete, and scaffolding removed giving for the first time a real impression of what the new, Degelo Architekten designed, Heidelberg Congress Center, in Germany
Right from the first visit ESPACE VITAL architecture noticed that the clients had adopted the rock mound for their base camp. They had built a floating deck on its top giving a sense of owning the site and offering views of the surrounding forest