Arshia Architects bag 18 awards and counting for their organic, dynamic building atop a buried podium, proposing an alternative model within the confines of stringent regulations, whilst fully capitalising on the natural topography and surrounding vistas.
HKS Architects collaborate with Narrative Design Studio tooffer something new to glamping enthusiasts at AutoCamp's two new properties seamlessly marrying luxurious interiors with the surrounding natural beauty of the landscape.
Anagram Architects have time and again forged a less-trodden path to emerge winners of responsible architecture. The Chromatic House is another example. A must-read!
Layers Studio for Design and Architectureemploys minimalist yet cheery Nordic design influences, to choreograph pocket narratives in this experiential villa interior in Greater Noida.
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.
Collage Architecture Studiotaps into sun studies to optimise natural light and create a natural adjunct of chiaroscuro elements to the raw aesthetic, and open environment of this home in Srirangapatna.
Matière Première Architecture works in tandem with their clients to revitalise a 1950's cottage into a 21st century chalet on the edge of a spectacular waterfront - contextually rooted in its historical and ecological footprint.
Sordo Madaleno Architecture rise to the challenge of designing a thematic restaurant that emulates the grand courtyards and terraces characteristic of Mexican architecture on the 56th floor of one of Mexico's tallest skyscrapers on Paseo de la Reforma avenue!
Light, landscape, and natural materials orchestrate a beautiful extension to this home in New South Wales, inspired by Japanese architecture, and designed by Sandbox Studio
D.L.E.A. (Design Lab for Experimenting Architecture) explores a design vocabulary of arches rooted in exposed brick and concrete to design a duplex home in Chennai. The design language is subtle, chic, contextually apt and sustains the warmth of home and hearth.
Studio Seniman Ruang creates a romantic ambience in a rooftop diner and bar in Bandung City, Indonesia, marrying the timeless appeal of earthy materiality with the trendiness of alfresco dining.
The theme for World Architecture Day 2022 is Architecture for Well-being. Team IAnD presents five select projects from the last year that contribute constructively to this theme.
Colourful Artistry that references the Royannais style: Prouvé, Picasso, Miro, Mondrian, Capron… anoints this home by France-based Faure & Miniau Agency.
Studio The Karighars crafts this contemporary apartment as a perfect medley of classical touches and modern comfort - a space that douses in effortless luxury.
Following the adage, "Sometimes, nature is all you need", Ghoche Architects designs a house that blends into the landscape, its black volume, enveloped by the forest - discreet and concealed and almost invisible from the lake.
Woongsik Jung of On Architects Inc. designs a café in South Korea stimulating the senses with the raw palette of exposed concrete, rice straw and a feeling of nothingness that paradoxically instigates one to look within whilst enjoying the company of people in a cultural setting.
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.