On behalf of the entire ArchDaily team, we would like to thank you for your continued support and for making 2020 our best year so far! We are now reaching more architects around the world and inspiring them in the creation of better built environments. With more than 5500 different projects published during the year, our curators are excited to share this collection of the 100 most visited projects of 2020. This selection represents the best content created and shared by the ArchDaily community over the past 11 months.
Su He Inn, Paper Kite House / TJAD Original Design Studio
-
Architects: TJAD Original Design Studio
- Area: 236 m²
- Year: 2020
Jiunvfeng Bubble Pool and Supporting Facilities on Mount Tai / gad·line+ studio
-
Architects: gad·line+ studio
- Area: 280 m²
- Year: 2020
-
Professionals: Hangzhou Zhongpu Building Technology Co.Ltd
Tai’an Dongximen Village Renewal Project / gad · line+ studio
Ash Gallery / TJAD Original Design Studio
-
Architects: TJAD Original Design Studio
- Area: 3840 m²
- Year: 2019
-
Manufacturers: WOM
Security Entrance to the 2019 SUSAS / TJAD Original Design Studio
-
Architects: TJAD Original Design Studio
- Area: 1400 m²
- Year: 2019
Net-Pool Café / TJAD Original Design Studio
-
Architects: TJAD Original Design Studio
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2019
-
Professionals: Institute of Engineering Technology, TJAD
Butterfly Effect: 4 Principles for Fighting Global Issues Through Architecture
In a predominately urban world that constantly has to deal with complex problems such as waste generation, water scarcity, natural disasters, air pollution, and even the spread of disease, it is impossible to ignore the impact of human activity on the environment. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time and it is urgent that we find ways to slow down the process, at the very least. Toward this end, our production, consumption, and construction habits will have to change, or climate change and environmental degradation will continue to diminish the quality and duration of our lives and that of future generations.
Although they seem intangible and distant, these various energy inefficiencies and waste issues are much closer than we can imagine, present in the buildings we use on a daily basis. As architects, this problem is further amplified as we deal daily with design decisions and material specifications. In other words, our decisions really do have a global impact. How can we use design to create a healthier future for our world?
Green Hill / TJAD Original Design Studio
-
Architects: TJAD Original Design Studio
- Area: 17500 m²
- Year: 2019
Jiunvfeng Study on Mount Tai / gad·line+ studio
-
Architects: gad·line+ studio
- Area: 287 m²
- Year: 2019
-
Professionals: Hangzhou Zhongpu Building Technology Co.Ltd