Don't you think school buildings with built-in sustainability features serve as excellent education tools in themselves? Read about one such school in Ootacamund and leave us your views.
Does steel construction work better for durable, natural ageing of the building? Check out Ar. Sanjay Puri's latest outing at Surat, Gujarat 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…
Readers at indiaartndesign have loved the modern and chic facade, comfortable and luxurious living and green spaces that define this Delhi home by Atrey & Associates. It is the most loved project of the year 2019.
. 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.
Studio Vazio S/A capitalises on the concept of urban nature, utilising non-edificant areas as green pockets that highlight the nuances of historic built forms, conveying a unique aesthetic in a one-of-a-kind Portuguese neighbourhood!
Under Tal Green of S.A.I.L Mini Design, this compact Israeli abode transforms into a light-filled home of cosy warmth while dousing in unparalleled functionality afforded by focal modular carpentry.
Envisioned as a community activity between architects Anandit Sachdev, Rupal Rathore and Vir Shah, and the Aurovillain community, the Life and Power Gardens surrounding Matrimandir, Auroville, tell a captivating story of collaborative design.
Turf Design Studio, Cox Architecture, Chada and Green & Dale Associates collaborate to deliver a new eco-luxe retreat in one of Sydney's most iconic destinations that aims to sensitise the masses to the conservation of wildlife.
Jennifer Turner Landscape Architect designs the Whitby Garden in Ontario contrasting its rectilinear geometry with the looseness of the planting - the two elements playing off each other to create a balance.
MVRDV goes a step further in their design of facades by fusing glass made from recycled beer and champagne bottles to create a signature visual identity - green glass façade for Bulgari in #Shanghai - one that closely resembles the glittering jewel-like jade - absolutely in sync with the brand's ecological and design sensibilities.
LUKSTUDIO transforms a transition space that heralds the entrance to a bar and restaurant in Shanghai, into a trendy green retreat with a vibe of a garden.
Manoj Patel Design Studio designs twin homes paying special attention to climatic, green, and traditional architectural practices, attempting wholly to give back to society
The design of Dargo's new headquarters, crafted by Biuro Kreacja studio, reflects a commitment to nurturing green spaces, integrating them not only into the daily work but at its core.
Bureau Fraai crafts an adaptive reuse project by designing a psychological practice with a 'labyrinth' pattern floor in a monumental chapel in the city centre of Amsterdam. The playful labyrinth flooring gives the central open space a human scale and a unique identity, its circular, green-coloured carpet tiles, averring to the treatments the practice offers helping people to 'find their way back'.
Bengaluru's upcoming Baiyappanahalli train station - a competition winning design by Studio Symbiosis - evokes the essence of the almost-erstwhile 'Garden City'. The design exemplifies how public spaces like transportation hubs can thrive as a potential identity of the place alongside a sustainable and innovative design language.