Image 6 of 26 from gallery of Room Without Roof / HYLA Architects . Photograph by Derek Swalwell
Image 5 of 12 from gallery of House I / Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects. Photograph by Fumihiko Ikemoto
Adjacent to the side of the hill rock on the edge of ancient Jaffa Port, this apartment is a collection of 300-year-old spaces built around a central..
There are quite a few types of arches, and that's largely because the arch is a design element that has been around for thousands of years. While they...
Completed in 2013 in Japan. Images by Shigeo Ogawa. pace The project consists of two buildings, an archery hall and a boxing club, standing a few hundred meters apart on the grounds of Kogakuin...
Image 9 of 23 from gallery of Casa del Calvari / ENDALT Arquitectes. Photograph by David Zarzoso
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They are so thin that it's hard to believe that they stand up.
In Bandung, Indonesia’s third largest city, local firm Dua Studio has designed the ‘4x6x6 House’; a small home that explores living large in an area...
Completed in 2016 in Kochi, India. Images by Jino Sam. Built on the foundation of a historic monument, this church resurrects the original church which is the first church of the Christians in Kerala,...
Image 22 of 26 from gallery of Room Without Roof / HYLA Architects . 2nd Storey and Attic plans
VILLAGES IN THE SUN Mediterranean Community Architecture by Myron Goldfinger, published by Lund Humphries [1969] Mykonos, Greece Alberobello, Italy - each trullo exisits of a square or rectangular base topped by a conical dry stone roof with a chalk-coated finial. The domes' interiors are whitewashed for good light reflection. Post-Byzantine churches of the Aegean islands Takrouna, Tunisia - built by the Berbers, the use of stone for both walls and vaulting is in response to the local scarcity of wood and for maximum protection against heat and cold: a thick coat of white stucco reflects sunlight and reduces wind infiltration.
Za Bor Architects indeed exists more symbiotically than parasitically in its location. The office couples on to the blind facades of the buildings on either
VILLAGES IN THE SUN Mediterranean Community Architecture by Myron Goldfinger, published by Lund Humphries [1969] Mykonos, Greece Alberobello, Italy - each trullo exisits of a square or rectangular base topped by a conical dry stone roof with a chalk-coated finial. The domes' interiors are whitewashed for good light reflection. Post-Byzantine churches of the Aegean islands Takrouna, Tunisia - built by the Berbers, the use of stone for both walls and vaulting is in response to the local scarcity of wood and for maximum protection against heat and cold: a thick coat of white stucco reflects sunlight and reduces wind infiltration.
Image 17 of 26 from gallery of Room Without Roof / HYLA Architects . Photograph by Derek Swalwell
Image 6 of 15 from gallery of St George Orthodox Church / Wallmakers. Photograph by Jino Sam
A neglected church was renovated by architect David Closes to merge modern architecture with ancient stone without disturbing the integrity of the building.
Drawing from the materiality and forms of the surrounding neighbourhood, Gable Park by Weaver+Co Architects, fosters connection without forsaking privacy.
Presently the largest terracotta Brick tile arched vault structure in India one of its kind: without beams, reinforcement.
Image 9 of 19 from gallery of Kanishka Start Store / ARC Architects. Photograph by Baha Khakimov
Designed by BLOCO Arquitetos, The House of Courtyards is located in the almost flat ground, inside a lot without pre-existent vegetation.
Image 15 of 15 from gallery of Birch Tree House / Susi Leeton Architects & Interior. Photograph by Nicole England
Image 2 of 26 from gallery of Room Without Roof / HYLA Architects . Photograph by Derek Swalwell