COR Tower: Miami Condominium Building
Design: Oppenheim Architecture + Design. COR, the first sustainable, mixed-use condominium in Miami, Florida represents a dynamic synergy between architecture, structural engineering and ecology.
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Design: Oppenheim Architecture + Design. COR, the first sustainable, mixed-use condominium in Miami, Florida represents a dynamic synergy between architecture, structural engineering and ecology.
Design: Dr Margot Krasojevic architect. The hut offers a snowdrift frame made from weighted carbon fibre mesh, this contoured landscape mimics the surrounding vertiginous precipices and landscapes.
Design: Matteo Cainer Architects. The project is a chance to create an intense and relevant design in the Middle East while linking and incorporating the world of fashion and architecture.
Design: SPARK Architects. Visionary architecture proposal for self-contained, solar-powered, floating hawker pods suggests a way to mend the now distant relationship between Singapore and its waterscapes
Design: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Architects. The idea to bring design also in common life attracted us. This is a new concept of habitat of house. It’s a mobile home it can be everywhere around the world; everybody can be a client.
Design: Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie Architects. The original Glass House, designed seventy years ago by Philip Johnson as his home in Connecticut, has become a classic representation of Modern architecture
Design: Paulo Mendes da Rocha + METRO Architects. Modular system of panels and metallic structure that allows wide variety of living units arrangements
Design: Dr Margot Krasojevic
The pavilion bar is part of Paris’ flood control infrastructure. An enclosed circular glass bar rests over a bell mouth spillway which allows water to enter from it’s entire perimeter, directing the water throughout the design, into the spillway.
Design: Plan Bureau, architects. Kostiantyn Kuvika, the principal architect of the project, was inspired by the natural asymmetry of the mountains while creating the Valley House concept.
Design: Vincent Callebaut Architectures: Cities use 75% of the worldwide consumption of energy and emit 80% of global CO2. The contemporary urban model is ultra-energy consuming and relies on exporting pollution and waste.
Design: FR-EE Fernando Romero Enterprise. Border City between United States and Mexico, shown at London Design Biennale: a vision for a binational city on one of the world’s most important borders.
Design: ONZ Architects & MDesign. The Çaycuma Science Center Architectural Competition was an open architectural competition organized by Çaycuma Municipality, a town in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
Design: Jianshi Wu and Yitan Sun. This bold architecture design aims to preserve the existing and enhance it with an intimate, flexible and functional structure, which creates unique experiences in the 158-year-old public park.
Design: ONZ Architects & MDesign: one of the main objectives of the design is to bring Kızılırmak under control in the project area in order to prevent having an unstable flow and to solve the flood problem.
Design: A-Simple. In Buggy Sky Station group of architects conceptualized an idea to bring village to the city and make them coexist in harmony. The skyscraper offers a unique symbiosis of the city and countryside experience with a minimal impact on the surroundings.
Design: Murat Gedik. The roof of the building is completely covered with a solar panel that produces the energy needed for total energy consumption by the household. Thanks to the roof style, the rain and snow water can be accumulated to be utilized later.
Design: Payam Fahemi & Samira Kharazan Nahavandi. The “two most significant properties, Bifunctionality and to be temporary”, allows the Sunshade-deck canopy to be used everywhere and any time during the year.
Design: J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten. The Diago Home is a comfortable home with large covered terraces. Floor and ceiling undulate around the enclosed rooms, offering a flexible floor plan with generous outdoor areas.
Design: Margot Krasojevic Architect. Trolleybuses are electric vehicles which makes them more environmentally friendly than fossil fuel or hydrocarbon-based vehicles when implemented in the city.