Casa P+E+3: two medieval-style structures hide a contemporary home Caprioglio Architects In its design for Casa P+E+3, Caprioglio Architects drew its inspiration from the ancient walls of the town of Cittadella, giving form to a new living concept that uses brick as a theme that runs through the entire project. École Ducasse: architecture inspired by the culinary arts Arte Charpentier Architectes Located in suburban Meudon-la-Fôret, ten kilometers southwest of downtown Paris, École Ducasse – Paris Campus is an important new training center dedicated to promoting the French culinary arts. It was designed by Arte Charpentier Architectes. 7 questions on the use of wood in architecture for a sustainable and technological future OOPEAA We have asked Anssi Lassilla, architect, Director and Founder of OOPEAA [OFFICE FOR PERIPHERAL ARCHITECTURE] to give us his insights on one of the most sustainable and widely used materials in architecture: wood and CLT. Here are his answers. Stone Nest Amphitheater: a sustainable amphitheater carved from stone 3andwich Design / He Wei Studio 3andwich Design and He Wei Studio worked on the site to create the Stone Nest Amphitheater, an outdoor amphitheater to host community services, such as public meetings, as well as cultural and recreational activities, resolving the issue of the lack of public facilities in the area. Everbright Kindergarten: a bamboo fairytale village for a whole community GEEDESIGN GEEDESIGN has designed the Everbright Kindergarten, a scattered, multifunctional development that might just bring to mind a fairytale village. The project establishes an ongoing relationship between nature and the city, between people and where they live. A measured and mimetic restoration that both conserves and renews Accademia Cusanus MoDus Architects With its restoration and extension of Accademia Cusanus, MoDusArchitects has skillfully negotiated that fine line between old and new, creating an architectural fusion that celebrates the past while creating new, contemporary architecture that dialogues with it. Blissestrasse 5, Berlin TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten, Sergei Tchoban A Clay Pavilion designed by Álvaro Siza Álvaro Siza Vieira Thanks to this initiative, Casa Wabi invited Architect Álvaro Siza to design a pavilion for teaching the handling of this material Coco: luxury, relaxation, and adventure in the Costa Rican jungle ARCHWERK.cz Coco is the result of a challenge to create original and luxurious accommodations in the heart of the Costa Rican jungle using simple solutions and local materials. The challenge was taken up by ARCHWERK.cz. Voyage Torba, a scattered hotel on the Aegean Sea Baraka Architects Baraka Architects designs Voyage Torba, the largest hotel in its town, planned as a close-knit, family neighborhood. ‹ 1 2 ... 96 ... 230 231 ›