Valley House Kiev, Ukraine Property

Valley House Kiev

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.

Asian Cairns: Shenzhen Skyscraper Design

Asian Cairns Shenzhen Skyscraper

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.

Çaycuma Science Center Proposal Turkey

Caycuma Science Center

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.

Cedar Hill Loop Pavilion Building

Cedar Hill Loop Pavilion Building design

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.

Sivas Kızılırmak River Bank Development

Sivas Kizilirmak River Bank Development

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.

Buggy Sky Station Skyscraper: A-Simple Architects

Buggy Sky Station

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.

BSG Villas Concept Design

BSG Villas Concept Design

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.

Sunshade-Deck Canopy Flexible Structure, Parma

Sunshade-Deck Canopy Flexible Structure

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.

The Diago Home, Prefabricated Concept Building

The Diago Home

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.

Piezoelectric Trolleybus Gardens

Piezoelectric Trolleybus Gardens

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.

Delos Museum in Greece

Delos Museum

Design: Jean Pierre HEIM and Carolyn HEIM architects

The concept for this design is to access and exit the Museum of Delos with three long concrete slabs bridging over a reservoir collecting rain-water during the winter season and drainage in the ground.

Broken Levee Piers for Mississippi River Delta

Broken Levee Piers

Design: Dr Margot Krasojevic. The project introduces a series of tethered floating levee piers to divert rising water levels, these striated interlocking elements are positioned where freshwater meets saltwater to the east of the delta, protecting the freshwater wetlands by filtering and diverting.

Venice Biennale Giardini Pavilions by RAAAF

Venice Biennale Giardini Scandinavian Pavilion

Design: RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] + Marcel Moonen. ‘Giardini in Silence’ is a proposal for the annual period of absence in between the Venice art- and architecture biennales. It reclaims public space from vandalism and security companies.

Skyfarm Building: Tower Design by RSHP

Skyfarm by RSHP

Design: Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners with Arup. Skyfarm was initiated as a research project in response to the 2015 Milan Expo theme ‘feed the world’. It is said that by the year 2050 nearly 80 per cent of the earth’s population will reside in urban centres.