Curvilinear Concrete Form Nestled Among Volcanic Rock With Integrated Natural Lighting
Qian Zhang,
Zhilei Xu,
Jue Wang,
Xianzhe Cheng,
Zhilei Xu,
Jue Wang,
Xianzhe Cheng
Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of volcanic rock, the curvilinear concrete structure utilizes locally sourced materials and maximizes natural light to create a captivating coffee shop that fosters community engagement and appreciation for the surrounding landscape.
Triangular Glass Facade with Timber Framework Supporting Vertical Agriculture in an Urban Setting
Nuoyan Xu,
Qingfeng Liang,
Yongruo Xue
With a spiraling triangular glass facade and a sustainable timber framework, the design transforms urban food production through innovative vertical farming, fostering community engagement in Shenyang.
Volcanic Slate and Glass Structure Nestled in Iceland's Rugged Landscape
Daria Tymchenko,
Devid Sieliekh
Constructed with volcanic slate and expansive glass, the coffee shop at Hverfjall harmonizes with its dramatic landscape while providing an educational space for visitors to engage with Iceland's geological heritage.
Geothermal Community Hub Embracing Cross-Laminated Timber and Biophilic Design
Yu-chi Lin
Emphasizing biophilic design and sustainable geothermal heating, this community hub constructed with cross-laminated timber serves as a vital resource for education and interaction in Iceland's stunning volcanic landscape.
Volcanic Formations Enhanced by Reinforced Concrete and Transparent Facades in a Visitor Center Environment
Zofia Andrzejewska,
Hubert Cebulski
Reinforced concrete structures shaped like volcanic cones seamlessly integrate with the landscape while large glass facades frame the stunning natural vistas, creating an educational hub for visitors to explore the unique geological features of the Hverfjall area.
Geothermal Heating and Textured Concrete Harmonize in a Contemporary Café Experience
Dragos Rus,
Beatriz Benito mañas
Textured concrete and geothermal heating converge to create a welcoming coffee shop that seamlessly integrates with the volcanic landscape of Iceland, providing visitors with a unique and sustainable gathering place.
Curvilinear Structure Crafted From Cross-Laminated Timber Panels And Volcanic Ash Elements Embracing Community Functions
Piotr Pawłowski
Crafted from cross-laminated timber and volcanic ash, the curvilinear coffeehouse seamlessly integrates with its breathtaking Icelandic landscape, offering a welcoming space for community gathering and cultural exchange.
Volcanic Ash Concrete and Sloping Facades Form a Community Hub Amidst Natural Landscape
Paolo Piscitelli,
Federica Iorio,
Angela Palumbo,
Giandomenico Tammaro
With sloping facades crafted from volcanic ash concrete and strategically placed light channels, the architectural design harmonizes with its natural volcanic surroundings to create a versatile community hub.
Curvilinear Glass and Steel Pavilion Embracing Natural Landscapes with Biophilic Design Elements
Jehean Sim,
Nayeon Kim,
Changmin Park,
Dongho Han,
Nayeon Kim,
Changmin Park,
Dongho Han,
Nayeon Kim,
Changmin Park,
Dongho Han,
Nayeon Kim,
Changmin Park,
Dongho Han
Blending curvilinear glass panels with a robust steel framework, this pavilion creates a harmonious space that encourages reflection and education amidst the captivating backdrop of the northern lights.
Charred Wooden Shingles and Reinforced Concrete Illuminate a Community Hub for Nuclear Awareness
Jiao Wang,
Di Wu,
Yao Zhang,
Shan Yao
Constructed with charred wooden shingles and reinforced concrete, this architectural endeavor serves as a vital educational hub that fosters community engagement and awareness about nuclear energy in the heart of Fukushima.
Vertical Bamboo Structure Supporting Ecological Filtration in Urban Wetlands
Ronald Businge,
Joseph Kasimbi,
Joseph Kigozi Nsubuga
Constructed with vertical bamboo elements and integrated bioremediation systems, the project transforms urban wetlands into a functional community hub focused on ecological water filtration and education.
Conical Structure Crafted From Transparent Wood Composites and Reclaimed Timber for Community Engagement
Saga Luhtala,
Sirre Kronlöf,
Verna Niemi
The use of conical forms crafted from transparent wood composites and reclaimed timber creates a unique architectural response that fosters community interaction and engagement.
Dynamic Roof Plates and Tuffstone Integration in a Volcanic Landscape Coffee Shop
András Göde
Dynamic roof plates configured to embrace natural light and showcase local tuffstone create a harmonious coffee shop that invites visitors to connect with the volcanic landscape of Hverfjall.
Volcanic Cladding and Glass Facades Creating A Harmonious Café Experience In Iceland's Geological Landscape
Ryan Sotelo
Incorporating volcanic cladding and expansive glass facades, the café elegantly merges with Iceland's dramatic landscape, offering visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy exquisite coffee while engaging with the region's geological heritage.
Cross-Laminated Timber and Charred Wood Shingles Unite in a Sustainable Visitor Center Design
Florencia Alleges,
Agustín Fernández
Integrating cross-laminated timber panels and charred wooden shingles, this sustainable visitor center is designed to enhance the volcanic landscape while providing essential amenities for nature enthusiasts.
Curved Concrete Roof Integrating Natural Light and Volcanic Landscape In A Community Center
Aksor Gurunlian,
Jean-paul El hachem,
Edward Ghauch
A curved concrete roof channels natural light while harmonizing with the surrounding volcanic landscape, creating a multifaceted community center that invites exploration and engagement.
Volcanic Rock and Timber Fusion in A Landscape-Integrated Café
Liu Weinan,
Liu Xiaohu
Blending volcanic rock with sustainably sourced timber, the café invites visitors to immerse themselves in the dramatic landscape of Hverjall Volcano while enjoying locally inspired refreshments.
Charred Wooden Shingles and Local Timber Create Sustainable Dining Experience Amidst Icelandic Landscapes
Kyrylo Sledz,
Oles Horalevych,
Uliana Chop
Crafted from charred wooden shingles and locally sourced timber, the restaurant harmoniously intertwines indoor and outdoor spaces, offering diners a unique culinary experience rooted in sustainability within the stunning Icelandic landscape.
Hydroponic Restaurant Constructed With Glass Facade and Sustainable Timber Elements
Mohammad Pirdavari
Constructed with a striking glass facade and sustainable timber elements, this hydroponic restaurant harmonizes dining with agriculture, offering guests a unique farm-to-table experience amidst the breathtaking Icelandic landscape.
Visitor Center Featuring Black Stone Brick and Laminated Timber Beams in a Volcanic Landscape
Dorina Mericskai
Nestled in a volcanic landscape, this visitor center features a distinctive zigzag form crafted from locally sourced black stone and laminated timber, seamlessly connecting the intriguing geology of the region with an immersive educational experience.