Like a team of archaeologists, Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei identify physical fragments as remains of the eleven Pavilions built between 2000 and 2011, revealing an astonishing landscape.
The architects emphasise the festive dimension of the facility by making a unique architectural statement.
The project’s diversity is best communicated through its section which highlights the partially buried volume.
A rhythm on the wall is set with wood wainscoting, which starts on the exterior and travels all the way through the concert hall.
This winning proposal presents a reading of the drama of the natural countryside, building it on top of a steep hill relatively protected by the surrounding rugged topography.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
A contemporary building that adds a new layer to the historic layers of the cathedral.
BIG designs cross # towers in Seoul, Korea
A 2012 Competition Winner for the Piscine du Fort, Feng Shui Swimming Pool.
This lingerie fashion shoot, on a New York rooftop, is definitely inspired by classic, and saucy, photo shoots of Hollywood’s golden age sex-symbols.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Kai Stania created a very contemporary and universal-purpose recliner chair with a light shape.
The porthole window used in the original design created a new façade and loosened the rigidness of the previous design.
House Roces is conceived as a transparent box where the inside space is filled in with clearly defined boxes and volumes.
Featured in POP Mag, this editorial was a show case for Gucci highlighting the art deco style and strong lines that shine through in this fine collection.
The garden room is incorporated into the interior as a landscape surrounding the tenant’s living space.
A Clothing Store As Soft As Clothes, As Soft As Skin. PVC sheeting is pulled down from the ceiling onto the walls; it’s pulled out from the walls, and pushed back in, to make shelves; it’s pulled out and around to make a counter.