Archipelago by Leonidas Papalampropoulos

Archipelago by Leonidas Papalampropoulos

Leonidas Papalampropoulos transforms the initial monumental central terrace into a complex of plateaus (islands), an archipelago...

Taiwan Chinpaosan Necropolis by Steven Holl Architects

Taiwan Chinpaosan Necropolis by Steven Holl Architects

The Steven Holl Architects extended the Necropolis of PaoSan with a new arrival hall to serve the complex and a new pavilion for 150,000 additional ashbox sites

The 7th room by Snøhetta

The 7th room by Snøhetta

The 7th room project was designed by Snøhetta to create a Treehotel in the Northern Sweden and has opened to welcome its first guests on 18th Jan, 2017

Mugu House by Malka Architecture

Mugu House by Malka Architecture

Mugu House is an ecological project that was designed by Malka Architecture to embody a returen to the roots of architecture in connection with the nature elements

Dubai Expo 2020 Sustainability Pavilion by GRIMSHAW

Dubai Expo 2020 Sustainability Pavilion by GRIMSHAW

This project was designed by GRIMSHAW to create a sustainability pavilion for the 2020 World Expo in Dubai that is born of a tradition of remarkable architecture built for the world

House in an orchard by Šépka Architects

House in an orchard by Šépka Architects

The House in an orchard project was designed by Šépka Architects to create a unique wooden building with a reinforced-concrete foundation...

Tsubomi Villas by Kengo Kuma and Associates

Tsubomi Villas by Kengo Kuma and Associates

This concept was designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates to create 6 villas named Tsubomi, yoga pavilion and green house that has architecture merges into nature...

One River Point by Vinoly

One River Point by Vinoly

This project was designed by Vinoly to create two luxury residential towers in Miami that are connected by a skybridge

White Gallery by [Shift] Process Pratice

White Gallery by [Shift] Process Pratice

Designed by [Shift] Process Pratice. The White Gallery is an architectural exercise in realigning the potentials and limitations of 'in-fill' typology...