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Image 4 of 31 from gallery of Vertical Ocean / Maaps Architects. Photograph by Jongoh Kim
Isay Weinfeld: Edifício residencial, São Paulo
Japan. 1961.
There are some CRAZY things happening in the world of real estate. Here is a collection of 30 random real estate images that made me say "Wow".
Inspired by the organic form of coral, Vincent Callebaut has designed a proposal for the crisis stricken nation of Haiti in the form a plug-in matrix for
The earth is full of wonders, whether you're talking about historical or modern marvels, technical and architectural achievements, or breathtakingly beautiful geological and natural wonders.
Image 6 of 27 from gallery of The Bizarre Brutalist Church that Is More Art than Architecture. Photograph by Denis Esakov
Architect Victor Lundy's signature style is "More Roof Than Wall". A product of Harvard's Graduate School of Design, Lundy studied under Modern masters Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, and was...
From 3 October 2022, World Architecture Day, you can sleep in one of the most Instagrammed projects in the world, in Calpe, Spain.
Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa designed in 1960 the “Agricultural City”. Intended for the replacement of the agricultural towns in Aichi destroyed by the Ise Bay Typhoon in 1959, the accommodation was to be raised above the ground to deal with future Flooding.
Image 1 of 35 from gallery of Greenland Convention Center – Exhibition Building / Mehrdad Iravanian Architects. Photograph by Keyvan Gharaee Nezhad, Suzan Iravanian
Plan of Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt
Inspired by Montreals visionary Habitat 67 this incredible proposal for an 18-story timber tower block in Toronto by Penda is the future of high-rise...
L’Habitat collectif est aujourd’hui à un tournant décisif de son histoire. Le modèle que l’on connait depuis la révolution industrielle ...
Image 11 of 25 from gallery of Museum Romeins Halder / RESET ARCHITECTURE. Photograph by Stijn Poelstra
The pilot project of Moshe Safdie’s mission to reinvent apartment living became mired in controversy – yet it remains a functioning icon of 1960s utopianism