The Colima-based architecture firm Di Frenna Arquitectos has recently completed Casa Entreparotas a beautiful concerete house that located in Colima city, Colima, Mexico. Project description by the architects: Entreparotas house is a project which allows its users to live in a constant relatio...
A few tips to help you start your designs for a sloped terrain
Challenged by a long list of regulations and zoning codes, the Vail House in the hilly Los Angeles neighborhood of Silverlake manages to make the most of the un
This retreat in the Western Ghats—designed for a family of five—sits majestically in its craggy terrain, courtesy the nimble work of its architects and owners, Kamal and Arjun Malik.
This retreat in the Western Ghats—designed for a family of five—sits majestically in its craggy terrain, courtesy the nimble work of its architects and owners, Kamal and Arjun Malik.
Image 12 of 24 from gallery of Yamasen Japanese Restaurant / TERRAIN architects. Photograph by Timothy Latim
Mexican architect Hector Barroso completes contemporary housing in the country's capital
Located not far from the polar circle, this cottage-like dwelling on the island of Vega in Norway takes in its wild surroundings. Envisioned by Kolman Boye Architects, the project opens up towards wid
Image 1 of 24 from gallery of Yamasen Japanese Restaurant / TERRAIN architects. Photograph by Timothy Latim
El Nido de Quetzalcóatl is an architectural project created by architect Javier Senosiain. The creation of this space was a challenge at the construction level due to the irregular terrain of 5,000 square meters in which it is located, however with time it was possible to create a residential complex of 10 apartments, surrounded by gardens, water mirrors and a forest of oaks.
Image 5 of 8 from gallery of Apartment No. 1 / Architecture by Collective Terrain. Photograph by Omid Khodapanahi
as a response to the need for a more sustainable type of community, the seasteading institute abandoned outer space for colonization of one of our largest and least considered terrains.
Image 1 of 44 from gallery of TERAKOYA School / TERRAIN architects. Photograph by Timothy Latim
- When it comes to living space, portability has so many perks. Bored with your current surroundings? Just pick up and go. Natural disaster? No probl...
A grand, open-air staircase cuts through the centre of this spacious dwelling by US firm Sagan Piechota Architecture, which was designed to blend with the natural terrain.
Embedded into a sloping lakeside site, the low-impact dwelling takes its name from long-living native shrubs.
Completed in 2008 in San Francisco, United States. Images by Nic Lehoux, Tim Griffith, Shunji Ishida, Justin Lee, Tom Fox, SWA Group. Designing a great cultural and scientific institution in San Francisco, a city with a strong collective vocation for the environment, also meant...
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Image 2 of 27 from gallery of AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects. Photograph by Timothy Latim
Modern, angular and cool, today’s concrete houses are a far cry from the old concrete blocks versions that used to be common
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A few tips to help you start your designs for a sloped terrain
Today, playgrounds can float entirely on the ocean, or take the shape of an enormous, colorful crocodile.
As architectural styles, techniques and practices have developed, the colour has taken on aesthetic and symbolic uses, conveying a plethora of meanings across many different cultures: prominence, invisibility and spirituality. Join us to explore the best in contemporary black architecture, including projects featured in Phaidon’s Black: Architecture in Monochrome and beyond, and the reason why black is the new black...
Mountainside home with glass walls, an indoor courtyard, a rooftop pool terrace, and an outdoor swimming pool that flows toward a cozy conversation pit.
Trubel House project made by L3P Architekten from Dielsdorf, Switzerland, is a successful constructive solution in relation to a land.
Khalifa City is a beautiful project in Abu Dhabi designed by Creato, a Mexican architecture firm led by Javier Cuevas. More architecture inspiration Visit their …
Image 6 of 23 from gallery of Villa Koppar / Collaboratorio. Photograph by Simone Bossi
Pour construire une maison bioclimatique il faut prendre en compte les interactions entre le climat et l’écosystème. C’est un combinaison de deux principes qui sont dans un alliance: se protéger du climat et profiter des bienfaits de la nature. L’ architecture bioclimatique correspond avec trois condition. Premièrement l’exposition du terrain doit être orienter pour permettre optimum ensoleillement en hiver et protection des rayons du soleil en été. Second, il faut savoir quelle sont les avantages et les contraintes naturels inhérents du terrain pour savoir comment les utiliser. En dernier place il faut choisir des matériaux comme bois tissu et des […]
Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of Portugal’s finest qualities: magnificent architecture, rolling hills, and colorful historical monuments. Graced with a perfect blend of untouched terrain and tourist attractions, it’s quickly become one of the country’s most desirable destinations.
Completed in 2017 in Paris, France. Images by Sebastien Michelini. "The anatomy of the human body as well as it's performances have had a lifelong relationship with art. Since the legacy of Greek and Roman antiquity,...
It is quite common to receive inspiration from the organic forms and beauty of nature, but self-taught French architect Jacques Couëlle took this inspiration one step further than most. His work on the Castellaras estate in Mouans-Sartoux, France blurs the line between nature, architecture, and sculptural
A few tips to help you start your designs for a sloped terrain
From Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater to Snøhetta’s Petter Dass Museum, 10 striking structures emerge from rocky, rugged terrain
Image 10 of 33 from gallery of Surry Hills Library and Community Centre / FJMT. Photograph by John Gollings