Pigment Shop / Kengo Kuma
In 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…
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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
In 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…
Continue readingThe Japanese Architect Shigeru Ban was among the designers chosen for the Réinventer Paris competition. The competition asked for proposals to revive 23 sites throughout the city of Paris. Shigeru ban submitted a design for an…
Continue readingThe Kamoi Museum, designed by Japanese Architects TNA and completed in 2012, is an old factory renovation for the KAMOI-KAKOSHI paper company in Japan. With a history of nearly 100…
Continue readingJapanese Architect Sou Fujimoto has partnered with COS for the Milan Design Week 2016 to make an Inmaterial Architecture Installation. The darkened space is illuminated by cones of light that are…
Continue readingDGT Architects has collaborated with CITIZEN to make the “time is TIME” Installation at MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2016. In this installation, visitors can experience two types of time (time /TIME).
Continue readingLocated in Mount Rokko, with spectacular views overlooking Kobe, the ‘House in rokko’ by Japanese Architect Yo Shimada explores how architecture can minimize physical impacts upon the environment while maintaining the…
Continue readingThe Reverberation Pavilion of Light and Sound, designed by the Japanese architect Shigeru Ban for SHISEIDO, uses a tensile structure and acrylic sheets to envelope a space using the minimum material and power.
Continue readingConstructed in 1962 and later deconsecrated in 2008, the St. Sebastian church underwent an innovative transformation at the hands of the renowned architectural duo Bolles + Wilson. This historic structure,…
Continue readingThe “Roof Sentiment” installation by SOA constitutes both a modern landmark with its light steel structure and a historical reference due to the woven reed used for shading. “When it…
Continue readingCasa A is a Prototypical prefabricated house designed by the Spanish Architects Selgas Cano that explores an array of novel materials which cooperate through a standard structure.
Continue readingCompleted in 2010, the Studio East Dining, envisioned by the renowned architectural firm Carmody Groarke, expertly intertwines opposing concepts to create a captivating and harmonious space. This exceptional design showcases…
Continue reading5 Years after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that hit the eastern coast of Japan on March 11th, 2011, some of the buildings were completed under the Home-for-All program started…
Continue readingThe Chaparral Educational Center is a colorful building by Alejandro Muñoz Miranda that converts architecture into a dreamlike playground.
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