spanish photographer, andres gallardo albajar, presents his latest photo series of ‘the silo’ building designed by COBE architects.
Department silos have always existed but are harder to ignore today because the connected customer expects a unified experience.
Resurrecting a disused grain silo, Heatherwick Studio creates a temple to contemporary African art and a hymn to concrete with the new Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town
Image 43 of 46 from gallery of Silos 13 / VIB Architecture. Section 2
Image 5 of 38 from gallery of The Silo / Cobe. Photograph by Maria Gonzalez
Steel Louise takes its name from the corrugated cladding and standing seam roofing that wrap its jaunty geometry, but it…
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Steel Louise takes its name from the corrugated cladding and standing seam roofing that wrap its jaunty geometry, but it…
The world’s first zero-waste restaurant proves it’s possible to banish the bin
Building a home in the desert is certainly a test of green building innovation -- because in a climate where resources are limited, how do you build to ensure comfort and longevity? Architect Lloyd Russell offers a beautiful solution with his Austin Residence
Project Harbour Club is an interesting new development that involved renovating and extending a 1901 shipping terminal. Most notably, the project transformed three former industry-sized wine silos into novel rooftop homes.
Arizona-based architect and product designer Christoph Kaiser converted a mid-century steel-wall grain silo into a house. Located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix’s up-and-coming Garfield Historic District, the Silo House is restricted to a 230 sq ft footprint and a 340 sq ft total livable space. The main challenge faced by the architects was to offer the typical functions of […]
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Image 14 of 22 from gallery of The Tervahovi Silos / PAVE Architects. Photograph by Arno de la Chapelle
Ricardo Bofill is the enigmatic free-thinker behind some of the world’s boldest, brightest buildings. Now his vivid retro-utopian vision is capturing a new audience
In Arizona, the architect Christoph Kaiser transforms an unused silo into a welcoming home for two
Thomas Heatherwick has created South Africa's biggest art museum – by hollowing out the inside of a historic grain silo building
Once we either kick oil for good or descend into Mad Maxish fuel-based anarchy, you’re going to want to set up a pretty good personal Thunderdome. And if we’re way past peak oil anyway, why not nest in an abandoned oil silo? Architecture collective Pink Cloud has designed a sustainable home for a post-petroleum world, […]
Located in a converted subterranean silo near Concordia, Kansas, the first complex of these high-end survival accommodations is already sold out and their creators are working on a second nuke-proof silo transformation project for eager buyers. Many silo homes exist already, but few are designed for multi-family living and many remain semi-theoretical as yet -
Image 1 of 8 from gallery of Standard House / KWK PROMES. Photograph by kwk promes
Germany-based freelance photographer Matthias Haker has a special artistic interest in exploring the architectural nuances of the many abandoned buildings
Architects Robert Schmitz and Oskar Norelius from White Architects designed the Sara Cultural Centre, which will be one of the world’s tallest timber buildings.
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South Africa's Citiq Property Developers are ushering in a new era of innovative student housing with abandoned properties and repurposed materials. Mill Junction, their most recent project located in Johannesburg, was constructed out of two former with
Image 1 of 10 from gallery of Utilitarian Creativity: Reinventing and Reading the Silo. Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa / Heatherwick Studio. Image © Iwan Baan