"Starting from small things", motto of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, we begin to grasp the view of a man's goal to "recover the traditional…
Completed in 2010 in Nonthaburi, Thailand. Images by Ketsiree Wongwan, Apinine Thassanopas. An office, a warehouse, plus a residence for family expansion. According to an initial requirement of the project owner, Khun Noppawarat...
the project takes its name from its form in which a kitchen with dining room, furniture and bath area, encircle the main house.
建築家・デザイナーなど信頼のおける住関係プロフェッショナルとのネットワークを用いて、 問題解決となるソリューションを提供します。
Image 12 of 16 from gallery of Namly House / CHANG Architects. Photograph by Albert Lim K.S.
The Royal Architecture Institute of Canada (RAIC) have announced that Li Xiaodong has been awarded the inaugural Mori...
addressing vietnam's need for low-cost housing, vo trong nghia architects has developed a dwelling that can be built for the modest sum of $4,000 USD.
In the last in our series of interviews with architect Kumiko Inui, we discuss one of their latest projects: the Shichigahama Elementary School & Junior High…
Image 9 of 25 from gallery of Tunnel House / Makiko Tsukada Architects. Photograph by Shinkenchiku Sha
T house Linghao
Completed in 2007 in Nandgaon, India. Images by Helene Binet . Located outside of Mumbai on the Arabian Sea, Palmyra House was built as a refuge from the bustle of the busy city. The 3000 sq ft. house consists of...
Built by Peter Zumthor in Sumvitg, Switzerland The Saint Benedict Chapel, located in the village of Sumvitg, Graubünden, was designed by the Pritzker Prize Laureate...
In 1991, the American Institute of Architects called him, quite simply, “the greatest American architect of all time.” Over his lifetime, Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) completed more than 500 architectural works; many of them are considered masterpieces. Thanks to the wide dissemination of his designs and his many years spent teaching at the school he founded, few architects in history can claim to have inspired more young people into joining the architecture profession.
Image 6 of 23 from gallery of Sekeping Kong Heng / Seksan Design. Photograph by Rupajiwa Studio