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News Projects Products Futuristic Visualization Sketches Skyscrapers More Nothing Shopping Articles Books Interviews Events ArchitectsAs urban environments grow denser, these futuristic storage units will offer a haven both for people and their possessions, maintaining harmony between aesthetics and utility. Whether it's the clean lines of modernism, the rugged strength of Brutalism, or the lush greenery of eco-architecture, the future of self-storage has never looked more radiant-or more stunningly exquisite.
A vibrant Dizengof/99 new cafe was opened in Moscow on Lyusinovskaya street. The project brings a refreshing atmosphere of Tel Aviv’s natural and laid-back style to the city. Designed by UTRO architecture studio, the space redefines the brand’s signature aesthetic by infusing vintage and retro elements.
Italian Architects ADAT Studio reveals the forthcoming "Science Forest - Museo della Scienza di Roma" Selected by Daniel Libeskind. The innovative architecture firm founded by Andrea Debillio and Antonio Atripaldi was named lead architect after winning first place in the international competition issued by the Rome Municipality.
The combination of robustness and practicality makes for an ideal selection for outdoor applications. By prioritizing these attributes, one can create stunning environments that not only look great but also stand as a testament to superior craftsmanship.
The field of architecture is constantly changing, as are clients' demands and preferences. With technologies like IoT, sustainable solutions like reforestation, and vast opportunities to bring contemporary designs closer to clients, architects have a new world of possibilities to reinvent and secure their market advantage.
he LIT Lighting Design Awards announced the winners of their 8th edition, celebrating outstanding achievements in lighting design across diverse categories. With over 800 submissions from 58 countries, the awards showcased groundbreaking innovation, creativity, and sustainability.
Residence designed to feel like a haven for an elderly woman, whose only son has left the nest and start his family life. This house solves most of the layout on the first floor, looking for a very functional distribution with short distances and minimum efforts. The house is conceived as a large terrace.
The Nahversorgungszentrum (Local Supply Center) in Salzburg-Itzling is a compelling example of how modern architecture can engage with both urban environments and ecological considerations. The design of the building emerged from an architectural competition organized by the Raiffeisenverband.