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A new green diagonal axis is projected into the core of Barcelona due to the burial of the existing railways with the arrival of the new high-speed train. This new…
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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
A new green diagonal axis is projected into the core of Barcelona due to the burial of the existing railways with the arrival of the new high-speed train. This new…
Continue readingThe City of Madrid reclaimed the banks of the Manzanares River by depressing a large segment of the inner ring road, the M-30, built in the 1970s and severing whole…
Continue readingThe Passivhausanlage Apartments in St. Gallenkrich, designed by D O R N E R \ M A T T Architects, are a stunning example of sustainable and energy-efficient building design….
Continue readingSant Mori Pergola, designed by the award-winning MESURA Architects, is an ambitious renovation project of a traditional house with irregular geometry. The house is located in the picturesque rural village…
Continue readingAlbula is an interactive urban device designed by deltastudio that addresses the pollution crisis of the Tiber river. The project was one of the five finalists of the YAP (Young Architects Program) MAXXI 2016 in Rome.
Continue readingThe “Festival des Architectures Vives” is an architectural festival for the general public to discover or rediscover the historical landmarks of the city of Montpellier and the city of La…
Continue readingThe Circle project designed by SANAA in 2010 is an eleven-story building complex located at Zurich airport. The building has retail program on the first and second floor, offices on floors three…
Continue readingThe Fengxian Civic Centre Canopy designed by Atelier GOM and completed in 2015, is a steel and glass architecture structure that aims to activate the public space around a high-rise office area.
Continue readingAsif Khan designed the Summer House as part of the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme 2016. The Serpentine Gallery has unveiled the 4 Serpentine Summer House in London designed by Kunlé Adeyemi – NLÉ, Barkow…
Continue readingBarkow Leibinger designed the Summer House as part of the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme 2016. The new Summer House is organized as four bands of structure beginning with a bench level attached…
Continue readingRenowned architect Yona Friedman was commissioned to design the Summer House as a unique element of the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme in 2016. Known for his innovative theories and revolutionary approach…
Continue readingDesigned by Toshiko Mori and completed in 2014, the Thread Artist Residency and Cultural Centre in Senegal serves as a testament to the power of architecture in enhancing community life….
Continue readingKunlé Adeyemi designed one of the Summer House as part of the new additions of the Serpentine’s Architecture Programme 2016. The designs for the Pavilion and Summer Houses consider the…
Continue readingThe Serpentine Gallery has unveiled the designs for the 2016 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London designed by BIG. The new installation is a soaring and curvaceous structure that returns to one of architecture’s…
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