Bait Ur Rouf Mosque by Marina Tabassum
The Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Bangladesh is a stunning example of modern Islamic architecture designed by Marina Tabassum and completed in 2012. The mosque, located in the residential area…
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The architecture of the 2010s refers to the designs, styles, and building techniques used in architecture during the 2010s decade (2010-2019). This period saw a continuation of some of the trends from the previous decade, such as sustainable and green architecture, but also saw the emergence of new styles and technologies. The 2010s saw the rise of parametricism and digital fabrication, with many architects incorporating new technologies such as 3D printing and advanced computer modeling into their designs. This decade also saw a trend towards collaboration between architects and other design professionals, such as engineers and artists, resulting in more interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to architecture. Overall, the architecture of the 2010s reflects a diverse and dynamic field that continues to evolve and push the boundaries of what is possible.
Sustainable Architecture | Blurring Architecture | Minimalism | Biophilic Design
The Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in Bangladesh is a stunning example of modern Islamic architecture designed by Marina Tabassum and completed in 2012. The mosque, located in the residential area…
Continue readingDavid Chipperfield will design in the years to come the new home for the Nobel Prize in Stockholm. The building is situated as a ‘solitaire’ in a prominent water-edge position on the peninsula Blasieholmen, next…
Continue readingArchitecture studio Juri Troy has designed this eco-friendly timber house as a family home in Sulzberg, rural Austria. The house uses a solid wood construction and home grown wood for a…
Continue readingHill House, a private residence designed by Matt Goodman in 2013 in Australia, is distinguished by its elongated, slender design, strategically oriented to capture the breathtaking views of the surrounding…
Continue readingArchitecture studio Juri Troy has designed this eco-friendly timber house as a family home in rural Austria. The house uses a larch shingle façade which is meant to blend with the…
Continue readingAuszugshaus is an elegant pavilion built in Austria by bogenfeld Architects that solves the change of generation. It is designed to resolve all the parents needs to let the younger generation stay in the…
Continue readingDesigned by NLE Architects in 2013 this small-scale floating project in Nigeria is an alternative building system that provides space for education and cultural programmes in Africa’s coastal regions.
Continue readingDesigned by Khammash Architects and completed in 2014, the Royal Academy for Nature Conservation in Jordan sets in an abandoned quarry that catalyzes an imaginative intervention providing educational programs and…
Continue readingDesigned by Marchi Architects in 2015 the Chestnuts House has asymetrical volumetry to maintain balance with the existing buildings.
Continue readingResponding to the Biennale Director Alejandro Aravena’s main exhibition theme, the Singapore Pavilion – Reporting from the Front – focuses on the small ‘battles’ fought at the homefront, contributing to the…
Continue readingDesigned by ZAO/standardarchitecture in 2014, this small-scale Beijing project enriches bonds amongst communities and revives Hutong life.
Continue readingFránek Architects, a leading international architectural firm, has recently celebrated the completion of a distinctive observatory building near the quaint cottage Slaměnka at Dolni Morava, in the heart of the…
Continue readingIn Tokyo, Architect Kengo Kuma was chosen to design Pigment, an art-supply shop like no other. With more than 4,200 pigments as well as 600 paintbrushes and 50 types of…
Continue readingIn Iiyama, Nagano, Architect Kengo Kuma, who recently won the National Stadium for the 2020 Olympic Games, was chosen to design the Natyura Cultural Hall. This community complex features two large halls in…
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