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Manuel Monteserin: A library that looks to the future by learning from tradition. This project seeks to maintain a balance between the traditional use of a library and the new uses demanded by contemporary citizens. 

Yousef Sattari / View Studio: The reason for designing this bathroom is the combination of organic architecture and modern architecture. Combining interior and exterior Minimal interference with the natural environment Materials: For this reason, we tried to use natural materials in space, such as floor materials, which are sand, as well as part of the floor materials, which is slab stone.

A first excerpt – the Netherlands Pavilion. Photographer Piet Niemann re-visited the EXPO-site and documented the current state in a comprehensive body of work, 20 years after the world fair took place. The first extract of this project focuses exclusively on the icon and most popular Pavilion of the time – the Netherlands Pavilion.

Designed in collaboration with the world renowned ‘Archiobiotect’ Vincent Callebaut, this 30-minute interactive and emotionally engaging virtual reality experience immerses you in a futuristic world where man and nature co-exist in harmony, hoping to change your perspective and help turn the tide of pollinator decline.

M.Pourtahmasbi: House on the cliff, closer to the clouds. Perhaps our idea of the main structure of a house is that its outer walls should not have any damage or stains but if this house is located in a rough nature, we may be able to dispel this notion.

23DC Architects: Residence 1 is the first project in the 23DC’s Carbonado Series which is inspired by “Carbonado”, commonly known as the Black Diamond, the rare gem. The house stands in recently and exclusively developed area of Ansal Sushant city of Panipat, Haryana.

Scoria / Inon Ben David: The design concept of this Galilean restaurant embraces striking lines and expressive curves, bursting itself into the arms of nature. We wanted to outline the importance of preservation of the natural landscape and show designed and nature can coexist in perfect harmony.

The Shanghai-based architecture practice ZJJZ atelier has completed a mushroom-formed wood house in a pine forest of Xin Yu City, Jiangxi Province, China.