Explore the intriguing world of brutalist interior design with our inspiring collection of ideas and concepts. Uncover how the boldness of raw materials and minimalist forms can revolutionize your living spaces, from living rooms to bedrooms and kitchens. Our guide delves into the stark beauty of brutalist design, offering creative ways to incorporate this powerful style into your home. Whether you're a fan of industrial chic or monochromatic mastery, discover how brutalist interior design can create a uniquely dramatic and contemporary space in your home.
Nous avons des idées pour rénover notre intérieur, mais nous pouvons facilement nous emporter par un thème particulier ou de laisser
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Wormhole Library, look at the MAD’s Architects new project MAD Architects lead by Ma Yansong recently released the design for the Wormhole Library that is
Completed in 2022 in An Phu, Vietnam. Images by Paul Phan. MA architects, five years of experience working in rental offices, stable, narrow, inflexible spaces with difficulties of owner’s stories, air...
Na Tailândia, salão de festas mistura costumes tradicionais com arquitetura contemporânea
In the 2020 A' Design Awards, China surpassed the United States of America to rank number 1 among 108 represented countries.
Image 9 of 14 from gallery of Chris Precht Shares his Thoughts on the New Generation of Architects in ReSITE Podcast. Courtesy of Studio Precht
People talk a lot of smack on the internet, and when that happens on social media, then the rest of the world can be fortunate enough to be there to see the glory unfold. From devastating clapbacks to good-natured puns and every other type of delightfully witty reply, a Twitter account called Gems Of Replies is there to document it all - for our benefit.
Housing operation Île Saint Denis designed by Périphériques Architectes, This project was born from a competition launched in 2007 by the developer Bremond
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
Changing balance between nature and architecture. A tower building designed as a result of a central living- natural core. A tree structure in its heart for the collection of energy and resources, vertical farming and a house for different birds.
The dream of living among the trees on the picturesque mountains in Peru. We present you the project of several beautiful villas among the trees in the picturesque mountains of Peru. The desire to live together with nature, the desire to be as close to it as possible, inspired me to this project.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
Completed in 2020 in Blackheath, Australia. Images by Brett Boardman. The most recent recipient of the highest residential award for architecture in Australia - The Robin Boyd Award 2021. (the Australian Institute...
Every now and then, we hear about funny architectural fails where lack of taste meets poor aesthetics and greets atrocious execution. Check out our previous features with such examples here, here, and here.
This modern farmhouse is nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vietnam and offers a blend of minimalism and enchanting charm of nature. Surrounded by verdant hills, the residence is a serene sanctuary that welcomes residents to escape the frenetic pace of city life.
The artist behind the wildly popular Instagram account, @gaudism.ai, talks with AD about the colorful and organic landscapes inspired by the works of Catalan architect
Tecla, a revolutionary 3D printed house designed by Mario Cucinella Architects in collaboration with specialists WASP and unveiled this month in Italy, is made entirely from raw earth
Designed by Japanese architect studio FORM/Kouichi Kimura, ‘Scape House’ is a minimal and versatile home located in Shiga, Japan that consists entirely of quadratic forms. In contrast to conventionally large and open windows, the architects opted for narrower ones, which were strategically positioned to create openness while maintaining privacy in the home. The house, which […]
Image 2 of 25 from gallery of Cala Saona House / Biombo Architects. Photograph by KIE
The futuristic modern villa stands tall and proud, overlooking the tranquil river that flows below. With its unique doublex design and round ceilings, this architectural masterpiece is a sight to behold. The style of the villa is modern, with a perfect blend of stone, wood, and metal materials used to create a stunning exterior.
AI-generated images from Manas Bhatia's AI x Future Cities series examine the viability of sustainable infrastructure in the wake of the world's rapid urbanization. The architect and designer envisions a sustainable utopian city of the future with imposing skyscrapers covered in facades made of algae.
The architects never seize to surprise us with their intricate and innovative designs. Some showcase their ingenuity by creating unique functionality of the houses they design, others demonstrate the never-seen-before exterior. Recently, architect Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse studio demonstrated unusual house designs after founding inspiration in an unexpected place -- logos of the famous brands. Logos, usually being simplistic yet novel, turned out to be a perfect reference for outstanding architecture.More info: wamhouse.com
The futuristic modern villa stands tall and proud, overlooking the tranquil river that flows below. With its unique doublex design and round ceilings, this architectural masterpiece is a sight to behold. The style of the villa is modern, with a perfect blend of stone, wood, and metal materials used to create a stunning exterior.
This is a project in the conceptual phase. The body of the building consists of several separate parts, of which a part of the vertical walls resembles a pentagon shape
When you ask an architect about Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the first words out of their mouth will, without fail, be mention of Fallingwater
As the Northern Hemisphere has entered the fall season, we're taking a quick glance back at the highlights on Archinect's Instagram feed this summer. No matter if you're already one of @archinect's 83k (and counting) followers or not (yet), we have collected the most popular posts of the past...
Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center, Zaha Hadid aesthetics can be seen clearly and has a lot to say in the name of deconstructivism.
Completed in 2008 in . We, Unsangdong Architects, are proposing a rather unfamiliar approach to architecture, , which was exemplified in Kring_Kumho Compound Culture Space....