A circular corridor encircles a convex structure poised above the Karymsky Volcano, inviting reflection on humanity's relationship with nature while serving as an exhibition and performance space.
Inspired by the balance of flamingos, a visitor center in Al Wathba Wetland Reserve utilizes glass and GRP to create a harmonious relationship with the surrounding environment while enhancing the visitor experience.
Suspended by angular Spider Paws, the structure integrates a dynamic Earth Clock and geothermal systems to create a multifunctional space for leisure and work.
Constructed with a tensegrity framework and cross-laminated timber walls, this modular dwelling emphasizes energy efficiency and adaptability, serving as a versatile solution for diverse living environments.
Constructed from a combination of hexagonal forms and insulated metal alloy, the shelter provides essential refuge for climbers navigating the challenges of the Himalayan environment.
Crafted from local larch wood and designed with integrated rainwater harvesting, the microhome embodies a sustainable approach to modern living while seamlessly connecting its occupants to the natural landscape.
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.
Constructed with concrete plates and a central column, this circular structure provides unobstructed 360-degree views of the Abu Dhabi landscape while emphasizing accessibility and enhancing visitor interaction through its thoughtfully organized facilities.
Juan carlos Antón torres,Alvaro Antón torres,Juan carlos Antón fernández,Ana Antón fernández
A tensegrity tower rises above geothermal springs, connecting visitors to the geological landscape of Iceland through half-buried pavilions and guided pathways.
Constructed using maritime pine and designed with a circular layout that maximizes natural light, the retreat fosters wellness and communal engagement in a tranquil environment.
Incorporating charred wooden shingles and expansive glass facades, the design seamlessly integrates functional community spaces with elements that enhance environmental sensitivity.
Utilizing bio-geometry principles and AAC blocks, this sustainable villa in Dubai integrates natural ventilation and atmospheric water collection systems to create an adaptive family living environment.
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.
Situated within the prairie landscape of De Smet, South Dakota, the design draws inspiration from the form and symbolism of pioneer-era covered wagons. The intervention engages visitors through movement, materiality, and historical reference.
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.
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.
Paolo Dolceamore,Omar Cicci,Federico Andrea Iannarone,Matteo Dossetto
Designed to respond to the demands of remote habitation, the work addresses housing flexibility within Iceland’s variable climatic and geographic conditions. It considers ecological performance, spatial adaptability, and modular construction as key factors in supporting off-grid living for a diverse user base.
Hubert Pierre Olivier Charlaix,Mathieu Henri Pierre Nouhen
Situated in a remote and climatically challenging environment, the design responds to the need for shelter and communal space within a rugged natural landscape. The approach reflects regional building traditions while addressing functional requirements for comfort and protection.
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.