A very influential project by MVRDV: Villa VPRO. Compactness, given the present town-planning restrictions on the site led to ‘the deepest office building in the Netherlands’.
A classic project by Acconci Studio: The warping of dome into bowl, and vice versa, forms a playground, a space frame that functions as monkey bars, a tubular slide cuts through the grid. Functions are mixed on this island: the playground doubles as the backdrop of the stage and as a wall and ceiling.
The chapel cuts into the rising landscape with its shape following the lines of the landscape trajectories around the graveyard. Three curved walls are embracing and dividing the programs.
An interior ‘Lightfall’ and the parabolas of the façade record and enhance the complex geometry of this iconic building.
An ensemble that communicates with its environment, vineyards, stone walls and the Alps.
A fluid, organic installation that floats in an atrium’s void revealing unexpectedly complex geometries.
The architects designed a blind box clad covered top to bottom in pearly-iridescent ceramic tiles creating a vibrant volume in constant change.
Soumaya opened to the public on March 29, 2011 after four years of development.
The house was designed around the concept of maximizing the feeling of spaciousness.
Key design objectives focused on a single U shaped volume that makes full use of the site as well as the use of local materials, reduced energy use, and enhanced thermal performance.
Partly cantilevered overlooking Haifa bay and partly semi buried, the Student Centre manages to fit into the existing landscape.
The Museum of Polish History competition entry.
Three single boxes placed on a cantilevered flat roof are connected by a glass corridor creating zones with different qualities.
A composition framing views of cluster high-rise buildings in Shinjuku.
Ministry of Design conceived of 3 unique environments but connected seamlessly in spirit and tempo: Space to Impress, Space to Interact and Space to Create.
A radiant contemporary villa, given rhythm by a sequence of varying sized cubes made from pure materials: wood, stone, metal and glass.
Creation of a living space for a teenager in a 12m² building.
Limited edition of a hybrid shelving unit by Saint-Etienne based designers Numéro 111 for Galerie Gosserez.
Madrid based stylist Jose Herrera explores the dark shades of austerity in an editorial for OXXO MAGAZINE.
The design for a church, destroyed in the 2010 earthquake in Chile.
The neutral speech balloon becomes 3d.