Designer's Group conceptualises global technology company KPIT'S Pune office by combining smart spatial planning with a strong design language that serves to foster creativity.
Sergey Makhno Architects conceptualise a villa that frames different vistas from different sides of the built form and an interior, where there are no straight angles, maximum spatial freedom, and where the ethereal airiness of the rooms leads to differential geometry that intrigues and surprises at the same time. Check out this concept here…
Different elements of #design come together to create an expansive interior that harnesses light from a single point at its south end. #Ar.RajeshPatel works his magic on this #NaviMumbai office
Through contemporary spatiality and a shared ecosystem, 'Common Lights' by Cosmos Architecture promises to offer the community of #BanjaLuka a versatile social and cultural life. Check out the newly unveiled designs of this multifunctional cultural centre…
Arpita B. Design Studio evokes the integrity of natural materials and spatial planning traditions that sit at the intersection of the Balinese-Hindu architectural styles to design this home away from home. Check it out here…
Studio Archohm plays with scale, volume, and light to design a compact home on a slender footprint, effectively mitigating its spatial challenge and crafting spaces that are open, welcoming, and beautifully connected without compromising individual privacy.
Studio Wright Inspires uses a central dramatic element - a winding staircase - as the piece de resistance of this earthy Bengaluru home, defining its materiality, scale, and spatial vocabulary.
. Mayer H and Partner conceptualise a block of six contiguous buildings that emerge into a playful, green landscape, creating a continuous and at the same time differentiated interior. This spatial constellation enables the formation of a balanced social resident structure, which in case of change in personal circumstances, allows people to change the apartment within the project, whilst staying within familiar surrounds.
Design Forum Internationalconceptualises Eye of Noida (EoN), a mixed-use development project, the first phase of which is scheduled for completion in 2025. It is designed using a sensorial spatial experience in a multipurpose footprint, setting a new benchmark in workplace design.
A consortium of three Singapore-based professionals - JL Architects, LST Architects and Spatial Anatomy Interior Designers crafts a four-level home on unusual terrain incorporating gardens at each level and plugging sustainability features in a manner that makes the abode amazingly inviting and enjoyable!
Highlighting a layered approach to design that is realised through curated spatial planning, an arresting facia skeleton and stunning volumetric geometry, this Nepal residence by 42MM Architecture is sure to captivate.
Surveying firms can capture and scan data into information-rich 3D models to record as-built conditions. 3D parametric models drive visualization in 3D space to identify component connections and structural elements. Accurate documentation, spatial analysis, 360-degree project representation, load calculations, and improved asset identification are some of the benefits delivered by point cloud to BIM. Read this blog post to learn of the significant benefits of point cloud to BIM for surveying companies.
Batay-Csorba Architects designs a home overlooking the Humber River in Toronto's Baby Point neighbourhood, using its sought-after views as coinciding drivers to determine the spatial organization and hierarchy.
Studio Lapics diligently orchestrates a cohesive set of actions aimed at preserving the iconic, historic Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, Italy, its spatiality, its intrinsic quality, and adapting its spaces to the needs of a modern exhibition venue.
Located in Munich, Serviceplan Group's House of Communication by HENN Interior is a riot of bold visual identities, a raw industrial aesthetic, quirky accent furniture pieces and thoughtful spatial configurations.
Carter Williamson Architects designs a residential extension amidst views resplendent with wisteria and jacaranda purples, merging old with new, in a spatially exciting, playful, and robust built form, tuned to nature and place.
A dance of nature, light and time, the immersive design of this Beijing office by Cun Design creates a transcendent dialogue with the space, while rejuvenating an old industrial relic in the city.
What makes historic architecture awe-inspiring? Read what Ar. Yatin Pandya has to say as he delves into the finer nuances of timelessness as a quality in architecture... and leave us your views.