Magnolia House, Arrayanas, Ecuador
Designed by Estudio Felipe Escudero the Magnolia House in Ecuador, uses cast-in-place concrete to make spaces feel modern and cosy: lush tropical gardens with big leafs provide humidity
Designed by Estudio Felipe Escudero the Magnolia House in Ecuador, uses cast-in-place concrete to make spaces feel modern and cosy: lush tropical gardens with big leafs provide humidity
Into The Rabbit Hole architecture competition: the pandemic has proven to be a test for the relation between humans and buildings – the experience of living within the four walls in lockdown
Designed by SAOTA Horizon Villa in Cape Town overlooks the Atlantic Seaboard in Bantry Bay, South Africa, and boasts perfect balance between luxury and comfort
LumiGroup is proud to unveil its collaboration with inside Studio, designers of the OneSpan office in downtown Montréal. Located in the historic Windsor station area
Located within the Caribbean Park Estate, Peter Ryan Architects’ Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park establishes a new benchmark for comfort and service offered by a business hotel
Woodinville Whiskey in Washington, USA design by Graham Baba Architects – larger distillery facility to process and age product, on a 10-acre site set amidst the fields of grain
HouseSpain, design by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos – a circle rotated and suspended over a square. The plot would seem ideal to place an astronomical observatory
Located one mile from the City of Mountain View’s downtown core, Evelyn Avenue Workplace, California, needed a systemic re-think of its campus plan, by WRNS Studio and SWA Group
The Wood Pavilion #2 project, China, is a spatial experiment on using small-scaled temporary buildings to stimulate the site by LIN Architects’ research on theoretically exploration
T4 design tried to condense Undecided Place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to “Freedom”, taking advantage of the coolness, not scrap and build, creating space to fuse “history and future”
BARD Architects’ proposal for the Taigh Bainne bothy overlooks the Prince’s beach on the island of Eriskay where Charles Edward Stuart made first landfall in Scotland in 1745