Ruetemple architects, Alexander Kudimov and Daria Butahina design a compact world for a brother-sister duo, with transformable and dynamic recreational areas, while the work areas remain anchored. Check out how simplicity in design thought can transform a space... Check out this room for siblings
In an ongoing exploration of its "People, Place, Purpose" design philosophy, Mecanoo distinctly anchors The Place in Taipei drawing inspiration from its local tea producing culture…
TAUTEM Architecture and BMC2 Architects use a bold geometric architectural vocabulary to design the Antoine de Ruffi school building in Marseille, anchoring the edifice on various points - sustainability, environment and human comfort.
While external materiality catches the eye first in this abode by Kruti Patel, an equally nuanced approach to design anchors the spaces inside, transforming this house into a quintessential 'home'.
Chris Briffa Architects reinterpret Junichirō Tanizaki's famed essay, In Praise of Shadows to transform this seaside holiday home in Gozo Island into a mesmerizing narrative of Japanese austerity, anchored by a nuanced interplay of light and shadow.