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…
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Triangular Shapes in Architecture encompass the use of triangular forms, geometries, or patterns in designing and constructing buildings and structures. Appreciated for their structural stability, visual appeal, and capacity to create unique spatial experiences, triangles offer several advantages, such as aesthetic appeal, spatial efficiency, and flexibility in design. Examples of this concept include the iconic pyramids of Egypt, the Louvre Pyramid in Paris, and the Vancouver House by BIG Architects. By incorporating triangular shapes, architects can adapt to challenging urban environments and create innovative designs that maximize space and aesthetics, contributing to the creation of memorable and enduring structures.
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…
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Continue readingSituated at the main entrance to the bustling city of Vancouver, the Vancouver House stands as a testament to sustainable urban development and innovative design. Its unique location on a…
Continue readingThe Ministry of the Army is a well-known public garden Roberto Burle Marx composed in 1970, located in Brasilia, Brazil. The project was a joint effort between Roberto Burle Max…
Continue readingThe Sayama Forest Chapel in Saitama by Japanese architect Hiroshi Nakamura has a “V” shape timber structure inspired by traditional Japanese structures called “Gassho-zukuri.” Hiroshi Nakamura creates a highly durable wooden construction taking care of environmental…
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