With expansive glass folding partitions that invite natural light and a structure built from local pine and Thermacork, the design fosters a serene environment for yoga and meditation on a steep mountain slope.
Crispim Cabral bernardo,Hou in Choi,Yashraj Shetty
Constructed with a modular hexagonal layout and clad in durable pine timber, this community-focused living space in Melbourne encourages social interaction while addressing the need for affordable housing.
A suspended tree in a courtyard beneath a green roof highlights the timber structure's integration with the natural landscape, providing an informative center for visitors to Gauja National Park.
The elevated viewing tower crafted from local timber offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding wetlands, creating a multifunctional space that hosts seasonal community events and cultural activities.
Constructed with local scotch pine and thatch, these cabins incorporate a rainwater harvesting system while providing a sustainable resting place for travelers along the historical Amber Road.
The use of pivoting timber elements in a coastal setting creates an adaptable shelter for trekkers, blending functionality with an emphasis on communal interaction and environmental sustainability.
The foldable roof, crafted from reclaimed sails, enhances the mobility of a compact living space constructed with pine timber, creating a functional solution for modern micro-living on the shores of Lake Como.
Integrating phytoepuration with Scots Pine, this cultural hub transforms a historic school into a center celebrating equestrian heritage through workshops and educational exhibits.
Louise Deprins,Thomas Lejeune,Laura Delgado sarmiento,Quentin Romeo
Elevated rainwater tanks and cork cladding enhance the sustainable design of pods strategically positioned in the Vale de Moses, providing serene spaces for meditation and contemplation.
A compressed thatch roof coupled with a Scott pine structure highlights the design’s focus on local materials and equine heritage, creating a space that fosters community engagement and eco-tourism experiences centered around the Latvian Ardennes horse breed.
Constructed with charred pine and incorporating an elevated meditation platform, the design creates a harmonious environment for introspection and connection to nature.
Constructed from mycelium bricks and pine timber, the design offers eco-friendly rest stops along cycling routes, providing essential amenities and fostering community interaction in a natural setting.
Constructed with pine timber and enhanced by sandwich panels, the shelter integrates traditional Latvian architectural methods to create a versatile space for communal living and outdoor engagement.
A hexagonal structure of local pine and expansive glazing offers a sustainable retreat along the Latvian coast, providing a functional shelter that seamlessly integrates with the natural environment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.