Casa Rio / Paulo Merlini Architects
Completed in 2020 by Portuguese Architecture firm Paulo Merlini Architects CASA RIO (RIO House) is a contemporary intervention in an old farmhouse located in the Porto District, in the north…
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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
Completed in 2020 by Portuguese Architecture firm Paulo Merlini Architects CASA RIO (RIO House) is a contemporary intervention in an old farmhouse located in the Porto District, in the north…
Continue readingRenovated in 2019 by Erin Pellegrino’s design firm, this home in Martha’s Vineyard was originally designed by architect Chester Wisniewski, a former apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. Originally the building…
Continue readingCompleted in 2016 by Swedish Architecture firm Scott Rasmusson Källanderthe the Brf Ferdinand Dwellings in Aspudden play with natural materials found in the surroundings and opens to the landscape through…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by Portuguese Architecture firm COVO Interiores, the Grandfather’s Martinho House is located in a small Portuguese village. The architects have maintained the traditional appearance and materiality, inspired…
Continue readingCompleted in 2018 by Italian Architects Degli Esposti Architetti, Casa Tersicore was built in Milan’s urban ring road traced by Cesare Beruto in the late 19th century. The “L” shaped…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by Portuguese architecture firm Paula Santos Arquitectura, the Miguel Bombarda Building aimed to rebuild and expand a residential structure on one of Porto’s most emblematic streets, Rua…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by Portuguese architecture firm Floret Arquitectura, the Gólgota House in Oporto is an extension of a historically restored structure. The house design is highly influenced by its…
Continue readingCompleted in 2018, the DSA Development dwellings by COA arquitectura are beautifully nestled within the forested mountain landscape of Tapalpa, Mexico. This intimate stone structure harmoniously integrates with its natural…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019, the housing project for Piazza Erba in Milano designed by Eisenman Architects, Degli Esposti Architetti, and AZstudio is a complex superposition of different constraints in a triangular…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by PAD10 Architects, Kuwait’s Baraka seaside residence was inspired by a barn archetype per the client request. The design of the house celebrates its vernacular reference while…
Continue readingCompleted in 2019 by Chinese architecture firm Studio Zhu-Pei, the Shou County Culture & Art Center rediscovers the courtyard house typology of the old town of Shou County. An introverted…
Continue readingIn Jalisco, Tha Amacueca House, designed by Mexican architecture firm COA arquitectura and Departamento de Arquitectura, is a family weekend house planned to become a retirement home when the time…
Continue readingIn 2015, Mexican Architecture firms COA arquitectura and Estudio Macias Peredo completed the Chacala House in Jalisco. Enhancing the surrounding vegetation and beautiful views, a modular grid of concrete columns…
Continue readingCompleted in 2017 by Bjarke Ingels Group, CopenHill is a groundbreaking project that redefines what a waste-to-energy plant can be. This 41,000m2 facility not only efficiently converts waste into energy…
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