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Restelo MGR House / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos

Restelo MGR House  / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Extension, Lighting, ChairRestelo MGR House  / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos - Exterior Photography, Extension, Facade, BalconyRestelo MGR House  / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos - Interior Photography, ExtensionRestelo MGR House  / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos - Interior Photography, Extension, LightingRestelo MGR House  / João Tiago Aguiar, Arquitectos - More Images+ 41

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6458 ft
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  AutoDesk, Enscape, JUNG, CLIMAR, Azulcer, +14

Memory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio

Memory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio - RenovationMemory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio - Interior Photography, Renovation, Stairs, BeamMemory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio - Interior Photography, Renovation, Kitchen, BalconyMemory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio - RenovationMemory of A Storehouse / Negishi Kenchiku Studio - More Images+ 20

Mailiao Community Education Park / Zoom Design Atelier

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5404
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023

Forbici Academy / Hargar Studio

Forbici Academy / Hargar Studio - WellbeingForbici Academy / Hargar Studio - WellbeingForbici Academy / Hargar Studio - Interior Photography, Wellbeing, Lighting, ChairForbici Academy / Hargar Studio - WellbeingForbici Academy / Hargar Studio - More Images+ 25

Design Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio

Design Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio - Cultural ArchitectureDesign Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio - Interior Photography, Cultural Architecture, Lighting, ChairDesign Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio - Interior Photography, Cultural ArchitectureDesign Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio - Interior Photography, Cultural Architecture, Kitchen, Table, ChairDesign Apothecary / ecoLogicStudio - More Images+ 11

Boleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects

Boleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects - Interior Photography, Apartments, Courtyard, Stairs, Handrail, BalconyBoleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects - Interior Photography, Apartments, Lighting, ChairBoleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects - Interior Photography, Apartments, Bedroom, StairsBoleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects - Exterior Photography, Apartments, BalconyBoleslavova 3 Building / Plus One Architects - More Images+ 33

  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  780
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Grohe, Laufen, TON, Alpi-dýha, Bomma, +14
  • Professionals: Henceforth

What Happens When BIG Design, D5 Rendering, and AI Collide? Simple: Creative Magic

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Designing the next 'wow' project? It's like trying to catch lightning in a bottle—except with BIG and D5 Render, you're handed the jar. Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), a global leader in architecture, is renowned for its bold designs and commitment to innovation. Constantly exploring new tools, BIG pushes the boundaries of design technology to optimize workflows and enhance creativity. With iconic projects worldwide, BIG has redefined architectural storytelling. By leveraging D5 Render's all-in-one platform, the firm has optimized its real-time design and visualization workflow, combining D5 rendering, animation, and AI to bring concepts to life with exceptional speed and precision.

Bofill Taller de Arquitectura Designs Mixed-Use Towers and a Seaside Resort in Albania

Architecture has been at the center of a transformation process in Albania, particularly significant in Tirana, its capital city. In 2017, the winning project for the Tirana 2030 Masterplan was unveiled, designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti, UNLAB, and IND [Inter.National.Design] as part of a competition organized by the Ministry of Urban Development. Aiming to give Tirana a new metropolitan dimension while promoting and preserving green spaces, the strategy integrates a system of open spaces, natural elements, and strategic projects at key points in the city. The multidisciplinary Catalan firm Bofill Taller de Arquitectura has contributed to this transformation with two mixed-use towers in Tirana and a resort project in the coastal town of Dhërmi, reflecting the distinctive aesthetic of Ricardo Bofill's work.

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Atelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi

Atelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi - Educational ArchitectureAtelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi - Exterior Photography, Educational Architecture, BeamAtelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi - Educational ArchitectureAtelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi - Exterior Photography, Educational ArchitectureAtelier PPW / NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte + Kris Broidioi - More Images+ 21

Uzbekistan’s 2025 Venice Biennale Pavilion to Explore Soviet-Era Solar Furnace and Modernist Legacy

Uzbekistan has officially announced that architecture studio GRACE, led by curators Ekaterina Golovatyuk and Giacomo Cantoni, will oversee the country's National Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition- La Biennale di Venezia in 2025. The exhibition, titled A Matter of Radiance, will explore Uzbekistan's modernist architectural legacy in response to the Biennale's overarching theme, "Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective."

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“The Kind of Architecture I Try to Achieve Is a Rainbow:” In Conversation With Kengo Kuma

In my 2008 interview with Kengo Kuma in Manhattan—the Tokyo-based architect was in town for a lecture at Cooper Union and to oversee the construction of a house renovation in nearby Connecticut— he summarized the intention of his work for me, "The closest image to the kind of architecture I try to achieve is a rainbow." The architect designs his buildings as a chef would prepare a salad or a florist arrange a bouquet of flowers—by carefully selecting ingredients according to their size, shape, and texture. He then tests whether they should touch, overlap, or keep a distance to let the airflow pass through. The process is closer to a trial-and-error scientific experiment rather than an artistic exercise in projecting visionary forms and images. Although his buildings surely look strikingly artistic and utterly breathtaking. They are both precise and loose, primitive and refined, material and transient. The architect's fascination with materiality is startling, and despite having completed many dozens of buildings all over the world over the course of his distinctive career, in our conversation last month over Zoom, Kuma told me, "I stand at the beginning of a long process of material exploration."

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Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio

Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio - Exterior Photography, Services Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio - Exterior Photography, Services Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio - Interior Photography, Services Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio - Exterior Photography, Services Biofarm Workplace / KONTEXTUS architecture studio - More Images+ 15

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