Elevated above the ground plane, the modular structure utilizes a minimal footprint to enhance space efficiency while accommodating community functions.
Elevated above street level, the meditation cabins utilize a cube form with translucent glass and a lightweight metallic structure to create a tranquil escape in the urban environment.
With a green roof that enhances ecological sustainability, combined with a robust concrete and glass structure that offers views of the Mývatn Nature Bath, the facility serves as both a greenhouse and dining space for visitors.
With wooden shear walls that enhance structural integrity and a roof terrace that frames scenic lake views, the design creates a sustainable retreat focused on comfort and private relaxation.
With a panoramic roof terrace overlooking the vineyards and open corridors that function as a wine museum, the design creates a seamless blend of education and leisure in a modern accommodation setting.
Constructed with elevated steel and timber elements, this retreat seamlessly integrates into the landscape while offering adaptable spaces for relaxation and connection to nature.
Carved from a monolithic cube and utilizing basalt fiber and glass, the observation tower provides a thoughtful connection to Iceland's natural cave systems while offering visitors exceptional views and essential amenities.
Constructed from burned timber, the viewing tower enhances the experience of local tectonic plates while providing a functional space for visitors to connect with the natural landscape.
Elevated guesthouses with corten roofs and expansive views enhance the experience of wine tourism in the Umbrian Valley while fostering a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
With its emphasis on radial circulation and virtual living spaces, the design facilitates a unique interaction between indoor and outdoor environments while promoting a dynamic lifestyle focused on work and recreation.
Elevated spaces offer panoramic views of Hverfjall volcano and Mývatn Nature Baths, while carefully designed areas for dining and activities invite visitors to engage with the surrounding landscape.
A puzzle-shaped glass wall seamlessly moves to create flexible spaces around a central tree, enabling a compact living environment designed for two occupants.
With its pivoting roof and sliding walls, this retreat integrates a corrugated roof and timber elements to create personalized spaces for meditation and reflection.
Elevated on wooden legs, the floating sleeping pods integrate seamlessly with the natural landscape, providing a tranquil space for meditation and yoga within the serene environment of Serra da Estrela.
Utilizing the rugged textures of Scoria and the industrial appeal of Corten steel, the design creates a functional visitor center that harmonizes with the unique geological features of the Icelandic landscape.
Elevated huts with mirrored surfaces and angular roofs create a harmonious retreat that encourages self-reflection and community engagement within the Cambodian landscape.
Adrian camilo Mariño estepa,Jorge arturo Cortés gómez,Cristhian ricardo Sanchez calderon
Constructed with a concrete frame and traditional palm leaves, the design elevates visitor engagement within the Al Wathba Wetland, serving as a hub for observation and education.
Elevated above the ground and framed by movable louvre panels, the Yoga Shala connects seamlessly with nature while the solid stone walls of the Entrance Hall ground the experience, creating a tranquil retreat for yoga practitioners.
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.
Located in Dubai, ONE explores modular residential design as a strategy for flexible, community-oriented urban living. The project integrates public and private spaces with sustainable systems and material choices, responding to both environmental conditions and social needs.
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.
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.
Translucent polycarbonate and timber are employed to construct communal areas that encourage interaction and contemplation within the prairie environment.
Manuel Villalain Gonzalez,Pedro Xavier Martins Silva,Hazem Elshafei,Hazem Mosad Mohamed
Utilizing charred wooden shingles and compressed earth blocks, the design fosters a central courtyard that enhances environmental comfort while providing a flexible living space suited for modern families.
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.
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.