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News Projects Products Futuristic Visualization Sketches Skyscrapers More Nothing Shopping Articles Books Interviews Events ArchitectsWe move away from the ground to get closer to the sky, a concept that is mainly based on the metaphor of climbing to the top and touching the different horizons and thus achieving our goals and needs, like a stone that we sculpt step by step achieving a gesture transcendental in our lives and marking an asymmetric and sculptural path that leads us to defy the laws of physics to leave a legacy.
Surrounded by the world’s most high-tech fruit packing warehouses, the 16,500-square-foot Washington Fruit & Produce Co. headquarters is conceived as an oasis amidst a sea of concrete and low-lying brush landscape. Tucked behind landforms and site walls, this courtyard-focused office complex provides a refuge from the noise and activity of the industrial processing yards nearby.
Net-zero homes with solar panels and comfortable solutions for living will make your life healthier and easier. Let’s find out how you can save money by using a net-zero house.
They say its simpler saving paper than planting a tree, this humongous and splendid executive office for the largest paper mill in Morbi is designed by Interior Designer Anjali Gajjar , Angel Design Studio in collaboration with Ar. Henish Kakadia, Principal architect of Salt Studio for the remarkable and an exclusive elevation.
Your home is a significant investment, and you want to protect those investments from the natural and manufactured damages that come along with it. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to protect your home's interiors, which will be discussed in this post.
Introducing Villa G02 signature private mansion, a concept design based in Egypt. This project will be situated on artificial land created offshore. This luxury project is designed to meet the needs of the client and we aimed to achieve it all by being sustainable and ecological.
The gallery was endowed by a company. Nanjing University of the Arts found an open space among the crowded dormitory buildings, preparing to use the public housing space on the ground floor of the original 46th dormitory to renovate and expand a two-story art exhibition hall.
Nearly one in five Americans now live in multigenerational households. And, with Americans more than twice as likely to live in multigenerational family households than they were half a century ago, there’s no question that it’s a popular choice for many nowadays.