A personal review of design creations
Orchid Pavilion for Casa Wabi
Merging Oaxacan craft, Japanese philosophy and sustainable design to preserve orchids.
Plĭco by Atelier Nuanda
At EDIT 2024, Atelier Nuanda received the Young Award for its creation, Plĭco—an innovative blend of art and craftsmanship with a nod to the Wiener Werkstätte movement.
A kite surfer retreat
Just three hours north of Toronto, AKB Architects designed a secluded kite surfer's retreat on Whistling Wind Island, nestled in the rugged beauty of Pointe Au Baril.
Transform! Designing the Future of Energy
The exhibition at Vitra Design Museum focuses on the transformation of the energy sector from the perspective of design.
Zen Spaces
In Jaipur, Sanjay Puri Architects unveils a 2,500sqm home that blurs the lines between the inside and the outside.
Tanween 2023
Each year for the past decade, Tashkeel unveils the creations of UAE-based designers whose mission beyond their creations is also to produce in the country. On the occasion of Dubai Design Week 2023, discover the four innovative, sustainable furniture and lighting designs at Downtown Design.
The Energy Show & Solar Biennale
How much energy do we have and need today? This question opens The Energy Show – Sun, Solar and Human Power, an exhibition at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam. The exhibition, put together by curator and designer Matylda Krzykowski and in collaboration with The Solar Biennale, is the starting point of the seven week long manifestation.
#BackToSchool - National Teachers Colleges - Winner of ‘Architecture for Good’ Architizer A+ Awards
The Public Award goes to a large-scale renovation and new build facilities near the towns of Kaliro and Mubenda (Uganda).
#RamadanSeries – Cambridge Central Mosque
For our last episode of the #RamadanSeries, let’s discover a ‘place of tranquillity’ with tree-like pillars built by Marks Barfield Architects…
Episode Four – Cambridge Central Mosque, UK.
Munch Museum by estudio Herreros
Over 13 floors, five time the size of the original building, the new museum on Oslo waterfront, will house more than 26,000 works that Edvard Munch bequeathed to the City.