The intervention focused on the the redefinition of the plot’s landscape creating three plateues within the site.
A Hotel and conference centre devoted entirely to flowers.
The project achieves a maximum optimization of SIP’s structural and dimensional qualities.
Rapperswil-Jona’s municipal museum new profile.
A scenario inspired by the topology of the place, just like a ‘box’ sunk into the sand.
Russian version of ‘Plug in city’ where the project is a parasitical element clamped between the blind facades of houses.
The architects designed a blind box clad covered top to bottom in pearly-iridescent ceramic tiles creating a vibrant volume in constant change.
The building is divided into three volumes, whose rotation is suggested by the geometry of the site.
Guilherme Torres has designed a residence based on the habits and rhythm of its inhabitants.
LAVA’s reinterpretation of an existing youth hostel has resulted in a completely new type of space. A 2009 competition winner.
A jutting platform, a floating sheet of concrete.
heri&salli have conceived a steel structure similar to a cocoon around a swimming pool in a private garden.
Zerafa Studio’s design called for the installation of a museum quality interior with careful detailing and a thoughtful material selection that would retain the character and scale of the original space.
A former hat factory is transformed into offices. The industrial loft offers ideal conditions with its open structure for the development of new ideas.
A 500-square-metre living room composed of outdoor and indoor spaces.
Creation of a living space for a teenager in a 12m² building.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Minimalistic realisation of structural expressionism with the central column as a protagonist.
The installation, Nocturne of the Limax maximus, includes a fifteen-foot-long, wall-mounted horizontal sculpture called Slug, and a free-standing floor-to-ceiling structure titled Egg.