Pandemic Dwelling Design Competition

Pandemic Dwelling Design Competition 2020

Pandemic Dwelling Design Competition news: the house remains the place where we spend most of our lives and experience architecture, learning to connect to it through emotions.

TIRPITZ Museum in Jutland, Denmark

Tripitz Museum

TIRPITZ – a sanctuary in the sand, acting as a gentle counterbalance to the dramatic war history of the site in Blåvand on the west coast of Denmark, by architects: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group.

Catholic Gymnasium in Třebíč, Czech Republic

Catholic Gymnasium Trebic Czech Republic

Extended by architects Atelier Tišnovka Catholic Gymnasium in Třebíč, required specialized classrooms, teacher’s offices and labs. The proposed archetypal shape integrates the basic proportion features of the historical buildings of the monastery.

Bryant Elementary School in Helena, Montana

Bryant Elementary School Helena Montana

Bryant Elementary School is one of three new schools in Helena, Montana. Designed, by Cushing Terrell, to replace its 80-year-old predecessor which suffered from aging infrastructure and overcrowding

Tomb of waste design competition by Switch

Tomb of waste design competition by Switch

Tomb of waste design competition by Switch, Let’s kill plastic! Plastic has a huge contribution in the making of the modern man. It has revolutionized human activity and living because of its versatility as a material.

Daylight Award 2020: Research Architecture

Myyrmäki Church Vantaa building

Daylight Award 2020 Laureates news, international dual prize for research and architecture: Juha Leiviskä, Finland ; Russell Foster, United Kingdom ; Henry Plummer, United States, for Lifetime Achievement

Blyth Performing Arts Centre in Havelock North

Blyth Performing Arts Centre Havelock North Hawkes Bay

Designed by Stevens Lawson Architects, Blyth Performing Arts Centre sits in a suburb of Hastings, amidst trees on a gentle slope near the entry to Iona College as a new symbol and public gesture of welcome.

Rio House adjacent to Tijuca National Park, Brazil

Rio House Tijuca National Park

Olson Kundig’s primary design goal for Rio House was to make the 1,500-square-foot house rises into the rainforest canopy – a secluded hideaway for the owner couple to retreat from the distractions of city life.