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Introducing Rohe House Nr. 5, an homage to the iconic style of Mies van der Rohe, envisioned and crafted by the innovative minds at the Pancheva studios, this architectural gem is poised to redefine modern living in the heart of Chicago, Illinois.

The architectural essence of Lunar Horizon is encapsulated in its two-part design, featuring research ships and residential capsules, both sharing an elliptical, elongated form that mirrors the celestial bodies they explore.

Among these treasures stands the Zhang Garden, located at No.38 Jinfan Road, a valuable cultural landmark in this neighborhood. Constructed in 1932, this residence belonged to an eminent scholar of Chinese nationalism named Zhang Taiyan.

Elevating the brand image to resonate with the target audience, making the space a vessel for memories, embracing a contemporary sensibility, and imbuing it with spirituality. Navigating the market currents by flowing with the stream, while retaining a distinct and authentic identity.

A couple in their 40s, both working in the tech industry, approached designer Meital Zimber to design their new home. They sought a cohesive home so that two of their three daughters, twin adults with a medical condition, could enjoy various home comforts.

The company, a hydronic components manufacturer, needed a new space to house spaces ancillary to its business, specifically the academy, the showroom, corporate events, recreational activities, conferences, and exhibitions; all with the goal of reinforcing the company's identity and DNA by creating a building that would be iconic and immediately recognizable.

In the bustling city of towers, where urban landscapes dominate the skyline, a transformative shift towards sustainable building practices is reshaping the future of construction. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, architects and developers are turning to innovative solutions to create a green future for our cities.

CLB Architects announces the release of Installations: Making Place, Inspiring Public, a new publication showcasing a series of seven public art installations over a 14-year period. Each installation served as an experiment in creating space that celebrates community engagement at the intersection of art and architecture