The use of the house generates a direct experience with materials, tactile sensations and a different consciousness of its elements.
AGi architects, in collaboration with Bonyan Design, win the competition for this building.
The staircase as a compressed spatial motion element of a former free field.
The flagship design features a façade of 210 stacked, translucent display boxes in a herringbone pattern.
Open, Youth and 3D winners announced.
A bathroom where mutually alternating fragmentary mirror surfaces and lighting fixtures form a jigsaw puzzle of an image and a reflection.
Five perforated office slabs, stacked to face different directions, form an atrium and a multipurpose space on the ground floor.
An incredible idea for an elevated garden minimising the building’s footprint and having your Big Mac in style!
The repetitiveness of the windows creates a rhythm and an architectural language unveiled by Joao Morgado.
A lighting choreography inspired from Tai Chi postures.
Second prize winner at KOBE Biennale 2011 Art in a Container International Competition.
La ballena imantada’s latest installation of floating displays.
State Prize for Architecture. The jury appreciated their courage to use a decidedly contemporary language of form, without quoting alpine clichés.
Warm light enclosed in a diffusing seed coat.
A box and a desk are the key elements for the creation of the bank’s new identity glorified by Joao Morgado’s photographs.
A cluster of small shelters for skaters in one of the coldest cities of the world.
The seven chambers are designed to cut the visitor out of the context of the presence so as to create a moment of individual reception in relation to the Chinese history.