The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. Its jagged edges roof designed to celebrate the peaks of the Teton Range beyond.
‘The Meeting Place’ by ASPECT Studios is a playful architectural installation in Sydney, Australia. The idea of the installation is to encourage the social interaction, while heightening the movement of people.
There are 4 balconies protruded from the facade towards the street, serving as poetic elements with the words, it creates a dialogue between architecture and art. Designed by Bottega Studio Architetti & Giocosa Palitto Architetti.
Ferrari Factory Store's color, form, and graphical style has been carefully designed by Italian designer Massimo Iosa Ghini to transmit the architectural idea to identify the 'Ferrari' image.
Bar House by Peter Gluck & Partners is located on a deep narrow valley. The geometrical form designed to give a sense of floating across the valley, while providing the best view to the valley from the roof-top terrace.
GROUP A recently has completed the ‘Student Housing Tower Blok 1, the facade is covered in paneling with a slightly differing finish, creating a subtle pattern that fit in the natural context.
Rafael del Pino Auditorium Building by Rafael de La-Hoz Architects. The facade of the building stands out for its metallic arboreal structure that supports the structure of the building on both sides.
CHN arquitetos has won the competition of Exploratory Science Museum. The surface of the facade is created from the idea of infinity: a reference to the essence of its form, recognizable from its cosmological scale to its most minimal.
3GATTI has designed a Automobile museum appears as an urban car exhibitor, driving up and parking the car at roof space, going down by foot along the internal building's ramp.
Hotel V was designed by studio OFF with an idea of roughness as a metaphor. The wall finished with a special mosaic expression tile to give different visual expressions in different weather conditions and viewing angles.
The Royal Norwegian Embassy by Kristin Jarmund Architects, the aim of the project was to create a representative, yet modest building, which presents Norway in a modern and quality conscious way. Kathmandu, Nepal.
The linear courtyard is introduced in between two linear apartment blocks that playing an important rule to the project. Designed by Garduño Arquitectos
A contemporary 5-star hotel featuring touches of whimsy, the unique façade changes colour, texture and tone to reflect the memory of the site. Designed by Warner Wong Design | WOW Architects.
A truly ESD building by Australia-based Studio 505 located in Former CUB Site, Melbourne, Australia, which will score 6 star GreenStar Carbon Neutral project.
The Yas Hotel features a fluid skin of diamond-shaped glass panels which was influenced and inspired by speed, movement and Islamic artistry. Designed by Asymptote Architecture
Cahill Center for Astrophysics by Morphosis, force lines track the movement of form and light through the building’s faceted façade, the central vertical volume, and the stitches.
Italian architect Studio Tamassociati has designed a pavilion which is floating on a large water pool that used to create a spiritual separation between inside and outside.
Nemo House, by Polish practice Mobius Architekci. The house was designed to integrate with the sloping site, from the higher side, it seems to emerge from the water.
The transparent platelets have been planned in order to uniform diffuse the punctual bundle of the LED, that they represent between the more fascinating sources than light of the future, designed by Massimo Iosa Ghini.
By Japanese designer Akasaka Shinichiro Atelier, the pyramid-shaped tents have successfully created an interesting skyline to its surroundings, making the “Snow Scape” more attractive.
H-house, designed by Poland based architect, Tamizo architects group. Minimal design on the elevation as a result of complying the restrictions of the local law - maximum of 3 different materials on the elevation.
The Embassy Of Finland In Tokyo, by Architects Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Ltd. This is a first prize in the architectural competition arranged by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
Designed by McBride Charles Ryan. The reason why this building named “letter box” is the building begins as the letterbox and unfurls to become an irregular open verandah.