Translucent polycarbonate panels and locally sourced timber come together in a modular design that creates versatile spaces for community interaction and market activities.
The sheltering cedar canopy supports a series of polycarbonate stalls designed to enhance social interaction and engagement during the Sansus Festival, creating a vibrant space for community gatherings and culinary experiences.
Seven lakes representing chakras guide visitors through a community square, where natural wood and local rock create a space for meditation and social interaction.
Employing floating greenhouses and algae farms, the design serves as a vertical agricultural hub that promotes sustainable practices within an urban context.
Constructed with heat-retaining materials and designed with an elevated walkway, the facility integrates greenhouse functions with a multipurpose community space to enhance local engagement and commerce.
With communal courtyards thoughtfully integrated into a layout designed for diverse occupants, the development provides inclusive housing solutions in a dynamic urban intersection of Berlin.
Repurposing brownfield warehouse structures, the design creates microhomes that prioritize privacy and community engagement through dedicated living and working areas.
Built with modular living units, this development emphasizes accessibility and community through shared gardening and market spaces, creating an inclusive environment for diverse family structures.
With a focus on curved geometry and the integration of flexible spaces, the design redefines the urban workspace by facilitating seamless transitions between individual and collaborative tasks.
Ronald Businge,Joseph Kasimbi,Joseph Kigozi Nsubuga
The innovative use of a cascading filtration system, constructed with locally sourced eucalyptus and bamboo, provides a sustainable community hub that effectively manages wastewater while fostering local engagement and education.
Incorporating historical reuse and careful acoustic design, the development revitalizes community engagement with vibrant public squares and diverse functional spaces, including a hostel, coworking areas, and artist residences.
Jacob Weiner,Jonathan Walch,Gabriel Monterossa,John Paris
Utilizing a water treatment plant and a biomass generator, the design creates an efficient urban ecosystem that integrates sustainable agriculture with mixed-use community spaces.
Constructed with volcanic stone and Low-E glass, the facility harmonizes with the Myvatn Lake landscape while serving as a multifunctional community hub for social interaction and sustainable practices.
Incorporating extensive greenhouses within a multifunctional framework, the design emphasizes community engagement through accessible cultivation spaces and a market, offering a cohesive environment for social interaction and sustainable practices.
A vertical tower integrates food vendors and supermarkets within a long green belt, optimizing logistics and reducing delivery times in a high-density urban environment for enhanced food accessibility.
With a strong focus on biosphere integration and clean energy solutions, the design facilitates a sustainable community in Snæfellsjökull, promoting environmental awareness alongside essential health and cultural services.
With rooftop communal gardens and a durable brick facade, the design redefines urban living by promoting sustainability and community interaction within post-war housing in East Berlin.
Incorporating wood columns and a rainwater harvesting system, the community hub serves as a dynamic space for cultural exchange and local engagement in Proença-a-Vel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.