Soft timber curves flow around outdoor decks, offering expansive views of Hverfjall while serving as a vital rest stop for visitors in northern Iceland.
A vertical structure wrapped in perforated aluminum panels provides a distinctive vantage point over Mývatn, serving as a multifunctional coffee shop and community hub for hikers and visitors.
Built within a volcanic landscape, the design maximizes natural light and ventilation to create a comfortable coffee shop that blends seamlessly with its surroundings.
Constructed from reinforced concrete and inspired by volcanic forms, the design offers a distinctive resting space for trekkers while integrating seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.
Constructed with clear oak cladding and Cross Laminated Timber, the facility provides a warm and functional shelter for hikers at the base of Hverfjall Volcano.
A cylindrical structure with a walkable roof and geothermal heating rises beside the Hverfjall volcano, providing visitors a comfortable space to relax and engage with the dramatic natural landscape.
The octagonal structure utilizes geothermal heating and integrates micro windmills to harness renewable energy, serving as a visitor center at the base of Hverfjall volcano.
Rooted in the geological history of Mývatn, the design integrates insulated panels within a rugged shell to create a visitor centre that fosters community engagement and appreciation of the surrounding landscape.
Constructed with volcanic stone and structured using hollowcore slabs, the coffee shop emphasizes thermal efficiency and community engagement within its inviting spaces.
Constructed with volcanic rock and concrete, the visitor center offers an immersive educational experience about Hverfjall’s geological history while complementing the rugged Icelandic landscape.
Emphasizing volcanic concrete and natural wood finishes, the design seamlessly integrates with its rugged landscape to create an inviting coffee shop that fosters community engagement and a connection to the surrounding environment.
Cesar fernando Flores cuellar,Victor imre Ebergenyi kelly,Shary Ramirez montero,Valentina Bellego barrera
A circular amphitheater, framed by Glulam wood and integrated into the volcanic landscape, provides a community space for visitors to relax and learn about the surrounding environment.
Combining a pine roof with a triangular plan, the design creates an adaptable community hub that incorporates workshops, a food court, and performance spaces within a preserved forest setting.
Constructed from charred timber and reinforced concrete, the building serves as a visitor center and coffee shop, designed to harmonize with the volcanic landscape while incorporating energy-efficient features and promoting community engagement.
Inspired by the radial wrinkles of Hverfjall volcano, the visitor center blends elegant curves with the natural landscape, creating a functional space that invites exploration of the unique volcanic environment.
Three elevated roof apexes capture views of the surrounding volcanic landscape while a central courtyard fosters social interaction, creating a comfortable retreat for visitors in Iceland.
Constructed with corrugated steel, this circular structure harmonizes with the rugged Icelandic landscape while providing a multifunctional space for community engagement and cultural exchange.
With a fluid ETFE canopy that captures natural light and provides expansive views of Iceland's volcanic landscape, the pavilion serves as a multifunctional space for educational programs and community engagement centered around coffee culture.
The integration of a semi-transparent spruce facade with a modular timber structure creates a flexible community kiosk designed for social interaction and coffee culture.
Utilizing hollow brick construction and modular design, this sustainable residential initiative captures wind and solar energy to create adaptable living spaces for families in Dubai's arid climate.
An elevated timber structure in the marshlands of South Dakota functions as a community center, incorporating natural illumination and a glazed corridor to facilitate education and public interaction.
Design a memorial that speaks to the cause of ending all nuclear weapons programs
Edition #6ideas COMPETITIONSILENT CONTEST For this competition, NO DESCRIPTION TEXT is allowed. The architecture ideas must be communicated strictly with visuals.
Situated in a remote and challenging landscape, the design explores the relationship between humanity, nature, and time through a combined memorial and educational facility. The structure addresses themes of memory, ecological responsibility, and philosophical inquiry within a carefully considered architectural framework.
A sustainable community center integrates conventional clay brick construction with modular solar shading elements, promoting social engagement and contemporary environmental practices.
The design responds to the need for enhanced interaction between visitors and the surrounding natural environment by providing elevated observation points within a wetland setting. It integrates with the existing trail system to support wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation.
Located within a uniform residential landscape in the United Arab Emirates, the design introduces a contemporary response to the region’s repetitive built environment. It proposes a modular residential typology that accommodates changing household needs while engaging with its environmental and social context.
Constructed with modular cross-laminated timber panels and green roof systems, the design establishes a contemporary urban hub that supports intergenerational living and promotes social cohesion.
Design a memorial that speaks to the cause of ending all nuclear weapons programs
Edition #6ideas COMPETITIONSILENT CONTEST For this competition, NO DESCRIPTION TEXT is allowed. The architecture ideas must be communicated strictly with visuals.
Use architecture to create different emotional states
Edition #7ideas COMPETITIONSILENT CONTEST For this competition, NO DESCRIPTION TEXT is allowed. The architecture ideas must be communicated strictly with visuals.