Margherita vittoria Carrara de sambuy,Marcella Contini,manuji colucci
A spiraling roof captures natural light while a workshop extends over water, enhancing the connection to the landscape and providing a multi-generational family home.
An aperture in the cafe ceiling reveals the structural truss system while framing panoramic views of Hverfjall and Lake Mývatn, creating a unique setting for visitors to rest along the hiking trail.
The integration of ivy and concrete in a thoughtfully arranged memorial fosters a reflective public space that encourages visitors to engage with themes of existence and memory.
Incorporating a green roof and strategic airflow elements, the living spaces provide both private comfort and communal engagement in a compact layout designed for modern urban lifestyles.
The unique slicing of concrete volumes establishes dynamic spaces that frame expansive vineyard views, enhancing the experience of wine tasting and community interaction.
The design incorporates a grounded concrete form that reflects the local landscape of Hverfjall while offering varied spatial experiences within a guesthouse setting.
Constructed with cellular openings and supported by helical piles, the observation tower enhances wildlife viewing while promoting ecological education in the Al Wathba Wetland Reserve.
Rotating grid cells mimic the cocooning phase of silk production while harnessing natural light to create a dynamic, educational hub that engages the community in traditional textile craftsmanship.
The interplay of light and shadow within a lattice façade of sandstone and glass creates an immersive experience that celebrates Hebrew letters, serving as a versatile community space for education and cultural engagement.
A structure formed by stone and wood evokes the imagery of congealed rain, creating a meditative space that encourages reflection amid the bustling urban landscape.
Grounded in the principles of terroir, the design incorporates natural finishes and a sensory garden to create an immersive wine tasting experience within a vineyard setting.
Oskar Sobolewski,Adam Adamczyk,Daniel Suchocki,Iga Sobolewska
Constructed with brick and inspired by circular geometry, the design integrates a central fountain to create a serene environment for remembrance within the community.
Constructed with a rammed-earth foundation and timber framing, the cabins provide a peaceful retreat in the heart of Vale de Moses, designed for meditation and connection with nature.
Rooted in the principles of divergence and accumulation, the design channels Iceland's geological forces through careful spatial organization and natural light, creating an engaging educational experience centered around the region's unique landscape.
Utilizing dark wood and strategically positioned louvers, the design creates dynamic interactions with natural light while fostering a flexible community space that harmonizes with its forested surroundings.
Constructed with a wooden frame and sandwich panels, the coffee house draws inspiration from the runic alphabet, incorporating a pitched roof design that suits its snowy environment while serving as a community gathering space.
The interplay of translucent glass and vertical timber grids creates an inviting environment that maximizes community engagement within a multifunctional cultural hub.
Charred wooden louvers, combined with expansive glass facades and integrated solar panels, create an energy-efficient environment in a modern residence designed for sustainable living.
The project proposes a multifunctional hub designed to reflect the dynamic intersection of fashion and architecture. It prioritizes spatial versatility, offering a layout that supports both focused work and collaborative creativity.
Developed as a progressive alternative to conventional aged care facilities, the project redefines residential environments for seniors by promoting active lifestyles, social connectivity, and a strong sense of purpose.
Fatima Jalali
Barbod Alimohamadi
Razieh Zirrahi Ali Jafari
The article presents a contemporary architectural design situated in a distinct environmental and cultural context. Emphasizing spatial efficiency, material consciousness, and environmental integration, the project explores how architecture can respond to both functional requirements and local conditions.
Design a memorial that speaks to the cause of ending all nuclear weapons programs
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The design responds to the challenges of an arid environment by integrating built elements with the natural landscape to support recreational and community activities. Emphasizing sustainability and environmental stewardship, the project seeks to enhance user experience through thoughtful spatial organization and material selection.
Set within Iceland’s remote and rugged landscape, the design explores the relationship between built form and natural environment. It prioritizes ecological sensitivity and spatial adaptability, offering a retreat that accommodates both communal and private use across changing seasonal conditions.
Located in a temperate climate zone, the residence explores a modern approach to family living through a series of interlocking volumes. The design emphasizes a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, supporting adaptable living patterns while responding to environmental considerations.
The design responds to pressing housing needs in regions affected by climate change and urban displacement, focusing on sustainable, self-sufficient living solutions.
Constructed with charred wooden shingles and cross-laminated timber, the design harmonizes with the Mývatn landscape, providing a functional ski cabin that balances modern amenities with local materiality.
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.