Casa Cielo by COA Arquitectura
CASA CIELO is not just a house; it’s a thoughtful interplay between nature and architectural design. Created by COA arquitectura the project is situated in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco. Nestled…
Continue readingCASA CIELO is not just a house; it’s a thoughtful interplay between nature and architectural design. Created by COA arquitectura the project is situated in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco. Nestled…
Continue readingNestled within the sprawling University of British Columbia campus, Arthur Erickson’s Museum of Anthropology stands as an indomitable architectural tribute to the First Nations people and the broader cultural history…
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Continue readingSir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869–1944), a British architectural maestro, ingeniously blended traditional British elements into the modern design landscape. A largely self-taught visionary, Lutyens made his debut in the architectural…
Continue readingIn the heart of Muang Narathiwat, Thailand, stands the Nara House, a residential project conceived by Nirostina Nisani. Unfolding over a mere 360 square meters, the Nara House pushes the…
Continue readingMontreal’s Plateau Mont Royal neighborhood serves as a repository of early 20th-century stone duplexes that bespeak a rich architectural history. One such jewel in this treasure trove is the Lanaudière…
Continue readingWhen we think of a mountain retreat, often our minds evoke images of rustic, cozy cabins buried in snow or tucked among evergreens. However, Mork-Ulnes Architects’ latest offering in Kvitfjell,…
Continue readingIn the idyllic Norwegian landscape of Kvitfjell, the Skigard Hytte by Mork-Ulnes Architects presents a breathtaking dialogue between architecture and nature. Elevated above the ground on a grid of 45…
Continue readingHigh up on the slopes of Varden in Kvitfjell, Norway, lies the Trippel Hytte—three quaint cabins designed to encapsulate the spirit of the mountains and meet the practical needs of…
Continue readingIn the face of escalating global environmental crises, sustainable architecture emerges as a beacon of hope, providing innovative solutions to complex problems. As buildings consume significant amounts of energy and…
Continue readingThe Crematorium in Ostend, Belgium, designed by the esteemed architectural firm OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, offers a contemplative design that expertly fuses the complex demands of ceremonial practice…
Continue readingSolo House, designed by the Belgian architecture firm OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen, represents a remarkable dialogue between architecture and nature. This unique holiday home is one of twelve…
Continue readingIn an era where modernism frequently overshadows cultural heritage, the necessity for architecture to act as a mediator between the past and the present is more crucial than ever. A…
Continue readingIn today’s world, architecture plays a significant role in shaping our environments, experiences, and even our daily routines. More than just structures, these designs have evolved to merge functionality with…
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