Studio Wood uses a distinct flair for ethnicity to design a contemporary home rooted in Indianness. Check out this simple and chic abode in Haryana and leave us your views…
Making the lowest impact on the environment, Ar. Fran Silvestre designs a home in the luxe gated community of Sotogrande in Cardiz, Spain. Check out how he uses four planes - shadow, wood, glass and stone to merge the built form with nature…
This house by Earthitects, part of the Stone Lodges Private Residences project in Wayanad, is designed using natural materials and is sensitively laid out around the existing natural elements of the forest landscape it nestles within.
Striking a stunning balance between classy retro design elements and contemporary flourishes, while simultaneously juxtaposing cool turquoise tones with warm woods and deep reds, Swati Shah Designs crafts a beautiful experience at Sesami, Mumbai.
Brazilian studio Architects + Co designs a luxurious villa rooting it in rustic charm with an architectural vocabulary of wood, stone, and an interactive composition of volumes.
Chevallier Architectes design a Raccard - an Alpine building made of wood, like an independently raised attic, built piece by piece, celebrating the raw and natural in its fullest form.
Tranquil shades of taupe, champagne, white, beige, silver and crème predominated by light-toned wood and panelling usher in a sophisticated aura in this Brazilian home by Schuchovski Arquitetura. Amplifying specific elements, disrupting visual continuity, and thus creating focal points that add an unexpected touch to the design form the mainstay of this design.
Studio MATERIA + Gustavo Carmona juxtaposes natural wood with vibrant hues to create a sensory voyage of inspiration in the new Louis Vuitton office in Mexico City.
Motivated by the region's industrial, yet poetic heritage, Bourgeois / Lechasseur architects sculpt and mould this home to carefully reflect and respect the topographic slopes, the views, the vegetation, and the meandering curves of St. Maurice River, becoming a work of art articulated around the site's own attributes.
FGR Architects employ a layered approach to design a rectangular home predominantly using concrete, glass, and wood; its structure resembles origami folds, heightening intrigue, endorsing materiality, and affecting an experiential environment.
Named Mokume after the Japanese word for 'wood grain metal', this Ahmedabad office by Arcline Architects oozes simple, modest charm with a spotlight on functionality and materiality.
SAOTA designs a distinctive contemporary home-cum-office amidst a wooded landscape - a warm, outward-looking living environment engaging meaningfully with its surroundings.
Leading architect and pioneer in eco-construction, Philippe Madec designs a wine cellar built from raw earth and untreated solid wood, pushing the boundaries on current environmentally responsible architectural practices. This creation fulfils architectural commitments to greater environmental responsibility based on three pillars: the economy, the environment and society.
'Form follows Energy' as natural processes are replicated via digital coding to accomplish accurate and desired results. Read about the Endesa pavilion prototype and give us your feedback...Click on the link to read more>>
Working with nature is the key to architectural sustainability. Check out this inward-looking home that builds on this belief. Read here and leave us your views…
Autoban-designed New Terminal at Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Azerbaijan challenges hitherto 'norm' typology of airports by infusing a warm homely feel that puts 'passenger-first' as its USP
#Ar.TakanoriIneyama uses a simple principle in an ingenious manner to carve out a #rice-cracker store in #Tokyo. Check out the full story here to see how intriguingly he plays with the humble #wooden #slat…
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