With a sculptural sloping roof crafted from sustainable materials and an expansive glass facade that fosters natural light, the design facilitates community interaction within a multifunctional public space.
Incorporating a perforated aluminum facade and solar panels, the design provides a sustainable and engaging hub for community activities near Lake Mývatn.
Incorporating charred wooden shingles and cast-in-place concrete, the residence blurs the boundaries between indoor living and natural settings, providing a flexible space that adapts to both personal and communal functions.
Constructed with prefabricated concrete and a living turf roof, the café seamlessly integrates with its volcanic surroundings, offering panoramic views and a sustainable gathering space for the community.
Crafted from local volcanic rock and reinforced concrete, the circular structure serves as a multifunctional community house, fostering social interaction and sustainable practices within its northern Icelandic landscape.
Incorporating curved workstations and recycled acoustic panels, this modern office space emphasizes functionality and collaboration while embracing biophilic design principles to create a balanced work environment.
The integration of a spiral staircase and expansive glass façades within a flexible workspace promotes collaboration and community engagement, creating an adaptable coworking environment enriched by natural elements.
Characterized by its innovative use of spherical forms and a blend of sustainable wood and expansive glass, the design creates a dynamic workspace that seamlessly integrates natural elements and promotes collaboration.
Constructed with local lava stone and designed to harmonize with volcanic terrain, the retreat maximizes natural ventilation and geothermal heating, creating a sustainable space for community engagement and relaxation.
Crafted from charred wooden shingles and local stone, the design embodies a seamless blend of contemporary function and historical context, serving as a community hub for culinary experiences and gatherings.
The integration of hydroponic farming systems within a sustainable engineered timber structure facilitates adaptable living and working environments designed for modern urban lifestyles.
With its curvilinear form and expansive glass facades that integrate aquarium features, the architectural design offers an immersive environment that enhances user interaction with Bali's breathtaking coastline while serving as a community gathering space.
Constructed with locally sourced Icelandic gneiss and reinforced concrete made from recycled materials, this circular community center promotes environmental awareness while serving as a multifunctional hub for local engagement.
Utilizing a concrete facade alongside natural wood elements, the design merges digital interactivity with adaptable spaces, creating an environment that supports community engagement and professional collaboration.
Utilizing translucent materials and geometric configurations, the design redefines virtual living spaces to foster community interaction and collaborative synergy.
Juan diego Bermeo,Priscila carolina Ortíz,Frankchesca España
Utilizing cross-laminated timber panels and charred wooden shingles, the workspace redefines urban collaboration through its versatile design and adaptive layouts that cater to modern professional needs.
Crafted with a distinctive circular layout and an extensive use of thin glass and sustainable timber, this workspace integrates indoor greenery to enhance user well-being while supporting collaborative and individual productivity.
With cantilevered roof structures and extensive glass façades, the design creates a seamless connection to the surroundings while providing a flexible space for community engagement and collaboration.
Vertical gardens and extensive glass façades seamlessly blend within a high-rise structure in Mexico City, creating a sustainable workspace that promotes collaboration and connectivity to nature.
Cylindrical living units composed of treated concrete seamlessly integrate with the natural landscape, promoting community interaction while providing a comfortable environment for elderly residents.
Crafted with cocoon-like forms and extensive glazing, this children's hospice combines plywood construction with biophilic design principles to create a healing environment for families facing terminal illnesses.
Nikola Kotecka
Wiktoria Karyta
Aleksandra Gogulska
Modular wood construction combined with living green walls creates a nurturing environment in a hospice specifically designed for children facing terminal illnesses.
Employing charred wooden shingles and expansive glass panels, the design fosters a harmonious environment that blends with nature, serving as a compassionate refuge for children and their families in need of pediatric care.
Utilizing a circular layout with cross-laminated timber and charred wooden shingles, this hospice creates a nurturing environment that prioritizes family interaction and therapeutic access to nature.
With its distinctive charred wooden shingles and integrated green roofs, the design emphasizes sustainability and community interaction in an affordable residential complex.
Employing cross-laminated timber panels and charred wooden shingles, the design promotes sustainable community living while integrating flexible co-housing units within an urban environment.
Rammed earth walls and natural wood finishes combine to create a warm, inviting environment that fosters community engagement for elderly residents in central Portugal.
Use architecture to create different emotional states
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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.