CplusC Architectural Workshop have designed this modern house in North Bondi, that sits on a narrow lot and includes an above ground swimming pool.
Built within a rejuvenated heritage façade of rendered masonry, steel, timber and greenery, the Welcome to the Jungle House is situated in an inner-city heritage conservation area typified by late Victorian row terrace housing and post-industrial warehouse conversions. A two-storey shop top house in disrepair and close to collapse originally occupied the 90sqm triangular site.
Completed in 2010 in Treia, Italy. Images by Hannes Henz. Original situation The rural property lies in a hilly landscape about 12 km from the town of Treia. The ca. 300 years old farmhouse has three...
Hexalace is an open-plan commercial building made primarily for leasing purposes. In a tight commercial plot with challenging building norms...
MOSS designed an indoor green garden in a high rise in Utrecht, Central Park, setting a new biophilic standard for all future office builds.
The steel structure acts as the main frame holding up the outside and inside facades; the frame is painted white to help reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Shed RoofLine, and Wood Siding Material.
Image 2 of 10 from gallery of Aesthetic and Energetic Rehabilitation of 6 Buildings Using Composite Panels. Estadio Municipal de Balaídos, Vigo, Spain / Pedro de la Puente Crespo. Image Cortesia de STACBOND
Main Building Elements: - Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) façade composed of self-standing 11 panels of 6m x 20m - Anodized aluminum panel claddings
Jeanne Gang's office building at 40 Tenth Avenue has wrapped up construction on its signature "solar carving" curtain wall.
The construction of high rise buildings did not commence until the late 1800's but sustained its development well past the turn of the century with the first
The edgy buildings of MAD Architects, led by Ma Yansong, are energizing cityscapes from California to his native China
The founder of John Wardle Architects has remodelled his Melbourne home of 25 years, using Victorian ash and handmade glazed tiles from Japan.
With balconies budding like leaves, no one could complain for lack of outdoor space in this building in France.
Image 2 of 28 from gallery of OLVIA Building / URLO Studio. Photograph by JAG Studio
Image 7 of 16 from gallery of Single Family House Niederbayern / Liebel/Architekten BDA. Photograph by Brigida González
This monolithic home is located on a piece of land in Ourém, characterized by its rectangular configuration, with a descending slope ...
“Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad.
Selina Villa is a 5 floors villa that brings art and architecture to the structure and connects the first floor with the last with lines that give interior shade from the north facade and open for the south side with a clear facade for the view of nature.