Holiday House By Wim Goes Architectuur
Light penetrates the interior through a four story glass façade, while the floors become more private in vertical succession.
(Source: wimgoesarchitectuur.be)
Pontifical Seminary Reform by ON-A
A prestigious research centre where science, art, religion and history are part of the essence of the project.
(Source: on-a.es)
Cities like open-air museums by Arne Quinze
When cities are perceived as open-air museums people would start seeing art as a given, as a part of life.
(Source: arnequinze.com)
Fragment by United Visual Artists
421 octahedron frames forming an inverted pyramid.
(Source: uva.co.uk)
House in Urgnano by Matteo Casari Architetti
Concrete box rises off the ground, offering a striking contrast with glass and azure water of the swimming pool.
(Source: matteocasariarchitetti.it)
Fairhaven Beach House by John Wardle Architects
The spatial journey from arrival to view is choreographed to increase anticipation before reaching the main living space.
(Source: johnwardlearchitects.com)
Witchhouse by Maurer United.
Roof garden on top and three modules below with different functions: selling confectionery, sanitary facilities and storage.
(Source: maurerunited.nl)
House for a Musher by Mayer Sattler-Smith
Charred wood siding was used for the exterior cladding as reference to wildfires that happen in the area frequently.
(Source: mayersattler-smith.com)
Power Station Punibach by Monovolume Architecture
The power station is conceived as a fracture in the landscape.
(Source: monovolume.cc)
Operable Boundary Townhouse by Dean/Wolf Architects
The relationship between the garden and the house fluctuates with the use of full height windows and flushed floor levels.
(Source: dean-wolf.com)
Sketches by Anna & Eugeni Bach
All of their architecture projects are represented by intricately hand-drawn black and white sketches, just line work, no greys.
(Source: annaeugenibach.com)
Hebil 157 Houses by Aytac Architects
Five unique villas positioned strategically to benefit from the views as they interact with the surrounding Aegean landscape.
(Source: aytacarchitects.com)