Soft timber curves flow around outdoor decks, offering expansive views of Hverfjall while serving as a vital rest stop for visitors in northern Iceland.
Utilizing charred timber and brass-colored steel, the design offers cyclists a multifunctional rest stop that combines comfort with sustainable practices along the EV6 route.
A walkable green roof offers panoramic views of Hverfjall, while a structural steel frame and polished concrete walls create a durable and inviting rest stop for visitors seeking comfort and information about the surrounding landscape.
Utilizing locally sourced rocks and steel framing, the facility transforms human waste into biogas, serving as a sustainable rest stop in a remote mountainous region.
Utilizing recycled plastics, the Euro Velo Stops create flexible, modular spaces that honor traditional European architecture while providing essential rest areas for cyclists.
Jose Monfort barberá,Jens Larsson,Eva Ocklund,Sergio Barba
Constructed with gabion walls and recycled materials, the design provides essential amenities for cyclists while blending seamlessly into the natural landscape.
Constructed from engineered thermowood, the shelter provides a communal space and private sleeping areas along the Eurovelo pathway, allowing cyclists to connect with nature while taking a break from their journey.
Constructed using curved aluminum tubes and equipped with a grey water system, the structure serves as a mobile rest stop for cyclists along the EuroVelo 6 route, providing essential amenities while fostering community engagement.
Comprising a network of interstitial bicycle shelters designed for social interaction, the creation offers essential amenities while integrating into the natural landscape along the route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea.
Constructed with clear oak cladding and Cross Laminated Timber, the facility provides a warm and functional shelter for hikers at the base of Hverfjall Volcano.
Utilizing charred wooden shingles and prefabricated timber structures, the design creates functional rest stops along the EuroVelo 6 route, seamlessly integrating cultural expression with sustainable practices for cyclists.
A rammed earth base supports a communal retreat with an oxidized copper canopy, offering a warm gathering place for hikers before their ascent to the volcano.
Constructed with a trellis-supported canvas enclosure and locally recycled timber, the design offers a multifunctional respite that caters to cyclists seeking a communal space for rest and refreshment.
A compact hothouse structure with a polycarbonate rooftop and insulated sleeping capsules provides cyclists with a functional rest stop designed for comfort and sustainability.
The cabin's floating roof structure creates a unique visual anchor in the landscape while providing a communal retreat, featuring a solid concrete table and extensive amenities for cyclists traversing EuroVelo 6.
Crafted from cross-laminated timber and enhanced by charred wooden shingles, these modular rest stops provide cyclists with sustainable amenities that seamlessly integrate with the landscape.
Constructed using rammed earth and designed to harmonize with the landscape, the facility serves as a practical rest stop for cyclists on the EuroVelo route.
A helium-activated balloon rises above a concrete pod, serving as a colorful landmark and practical rest stop for travelers seeking comfort and safety along scenic routes.
Amelia Hollingshurst,Ruth Wigglesworth,Josephine Ho,Xumin Wang
Utilizing charred wood and polycarbonate panels, the design creates a sustainable rest stop that enhances the cycling experience while integrating seamlessly with the natural landscape.
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.
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.
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.
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.