Image 12 of 61 from gallery of A Floating Pavilion in Slovenia and a Bicycle Route through the Tree-Tops in Italy: 10 Unbuilt Public Space Projects Submitted to ArchDaily. Tying the Knot - Atlanta Legacy Makers by OBJ. Image Courtesy of OBJ
Designer Ariadna Giménez creates AI-generated 'Gaudism' project that explores aspects of Catalan Modernism. Gimenez explains...
It started with transformative travel in 2017. Which, in so many words, includes travel motivated by a shift in perspective, self-reflection and development, and a deeper communion with nature and culture. But those seeking spiritual refuge need a...
Selected projects featured "strong architectural elements, a sense of place, and a unique...
“For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself” Galatians 5:14 Last year when we did a complete overhaul of our backyard, we also started …
Image 2 of 36 from gallery of “My Buildings Are Rides”: In Conversation with Antoine Predock. Center for Journalism and Communication. Image Courtesy of Antoine Predock Architect
Berman Horn Studio created this New England connected farmhouse, set fifteen miles from Maine’s mid-coast on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine.
Image 47 of 152 from gallery of The Best Student Work Worldwide: ArchDaily Readers Show Us their Studio Projects. © Kimmo Raisanen-Wood Program
Image 61 of 67 from gallery of The Highlights of Concéntrico 07: Sustainability, Spatial Experiences and New Readings of Public Spaces. 39186 Vacant Rooms by VAPAA Collective. Image © Javier Anton
Beyond the allure of living in a compact, efficiently-designed space lies an often underappreciated aspect of the tiny house movement: the power of community.
in the gardens of le bristol paris hotel, daniel buren has created 'une pause colorée - a chromatic and luminous landscape for guests to experience.
A dining room and a generous living space has been created with this unusual design of magnificent proportions. The rooflight features a lead roof with glazed upstand. The orangery has been designed with a glazed roof and folding doors.
Get outdoor ready to have family and friends over for entertaining, or create a personal oasis of relaxation to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.
Part three of our five-week series exploring every corner of our latest design project, the Hilltop Estate. Today, we look inside the kitchen and pantry.
Completed in 2010 in Taipei City, Taiwan (ROC). Shihlin paper factory lies in the downtown of Taipei City, that is a big area ruined for a long time. Getting into the factory it divides into two...
Renovating your patio doesn’t have to be the grand investment it once was. You can do stylish little miracles without breaking the bank.
Artist and gardener Julia Sherman takes her lunchtime inspiration from The Getty Museum's garden.
How exiting is the feeling when you walk in to abandoned building full with memories. The walls, the stairs, the old furniture, everything tells us a
The summer season is upon us and it's time to start thinking about your outdoor spaces and getting them spruced up for this wonderful season.
The USA is often associated with all things big: cars, food and buildings – everything seems larger than life in that part of the world. However, with its 2018 Small Project Awards, the American Institute Of Architects honors projects that, despite their size/budget, are monuments to superb design.
With today's busy lifestyles, it's more important than ever to create amazing outdoor living spaces to provide a haven of relaxation.
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
Don't throw away your old bricks, reuse them in a brilliant way by following our creative DIY easy to follow projects. Get creative today.
Over the past decades, the world has encountered increasing challenges resulting from unprecedented rapid rates of technological advancements, increasing..
Get your home into summer shape with unforgettable patio inspiration and ideas! Read on as we explore the hottest looks for the season!
this project by vincent callebaut architectures has been designed to combat potentially damaging migration patterns in china.
Designer Ariadna Giménez creates AI-generated 'Gaudism' project that explores aspects of Catalan Modernism. Gimenez explains...
Camille's backyard project includes a fire pit, Mediterranean-inspired stone terracing, and lots of landscaping. We used olive trees, agaves, boxwoods...
Yes! Today we used toilet paper to learn about science! How fun is that? To better understand how far from the sun each planet is we made a model. Remember kids...I am not Ms. Frizzle and can't turn our school bus in to a rocket ship and take you to the moon, therefore we have to make a model. The solar system is way to big to "see" so we have to model it! Toilet paper came in handy today for our solar system model! The students were put into groups today and assigned two different planets. They were provided with a chart telling them how many sheets of toilet paper each planet is away from the sun. Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, was 3 sheets of toilet paper from the sun. Neptune, the farthest planet from the sun, was 224 sheets of toilet paper from the sun. The kids did quite a bit of counting today! I was very proud of the teamwork efforts. The students seem to take every assignment seriously in Science! Even if it does involve toilet paper! After this activity, we went back to the classroom and made bar graphs in the science notebooks! Solar System tips- Students need to know the following: The Earth Rotates as it revolves around the sun One rotation of the Earth is one day...24 hours one revolution is a year. the Earth revolving around the sun is also called an orbit... gravity holds all the planets in orbit My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nachos...is a good way to help remember the order of the planets...Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune the sun is a star made up of gases Today was "out of this world!" Mrs. M
Blurring the line between public and private, the Tokyo architect is boldly rethinking the very essence of shelter
First-year architecture and urban planning students at the Estonian Academy of Arts have designed and created READER, a shelter based on the concept...
Commissioned for a large-scale event in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Edoardo Tresoldi in collaboration with Design Lab Experience have constructed a...
Image 10 of 33 from gallery of Surry Hills Library and Community Centre / FJMT. Photograph by John Gollings
30+ engineering STEM challenges with simple materials. Kids can tinker with bridges, catapults, boats, and more using recycled and inexpensive materials.
The 3D interior dreamed up by Nareg Taimoorian for Tantuvi's new rugs includes pigmented concrete floors, slatted white oak breezeways, and arched doorways.
With winter winding down in the Northern Hemisphere, we look at five contemporary houses in Australia and New Zealand that prove there’s big style Down Under
The biennial Archiprix International competition recognizes top-notch research projects by graduate students in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design. The 2017 edition started out with 385 projects, which were then narrowed down to 23 nominees. In the end, the...
Image 18 of 24 from gallery of University of Oxford Beecroft Building / Hawkins\Brown. Photograph by Jack Hobhouse
inspired and creative? submit your project to the 2022 A’ design award and competition before the deadline on september 30, 2021.
My parents were in town the other week, so on a particularly beautiful September Sunday, my mum and I headed to Hyde Park to visit this year’s Serpentine Pavilion. The yearly structure is an event in the architecture world, as well as in the London cultural scene. (I previously wrote about London’s 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion and, I must say, it’s still my favorite one.
Turn your outdoors into a sanctuary with these very creative pergola designs. Whether free standing or attached, these designs are a great way to improve landscape.
218 Lottus High chairs and 36 Lottus stools. These are the seats of Enea that are in Green Square Square Library and Plaza, in Sydney,