Arabica Sandloop Pavilion by Armani Architects merges sustainability, innovation, and nature-inspired design. Located in Dubai, it’s the first 3D-printed pavilion made from sand, symbolizing a fusion of tradition and technology. Inspired by desert dunes and caves
Project name
%Arabica SandLoop Pavilion
Architecture firm
Armani Architects
Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Principal architect
Amir Armani Architects, Kiana Ghader
Design team
Amir Armani Asl, Kiana Ghader
Collaborators
Kia Rendering Studio
Visualization
Armani Architects, Kia Rendering Studio
Client
Arabica Coffee Brand
Typology
Pavilion › Coffee Brand
Our design approach is driven by futuristic and bold design for a wine cultural center. All museums have a role to play in shaping and creating a sustainable future through our various programs, partnerships and operations.
Project name
China Wine Cultural Center
Architecture firm
Armani Architects
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, V-ray, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Principal architect
Amir Armani Asl, Kiana Ghader
Design team
Gayaneh Khosrovian
Visualization
Armani Architects Team
Client
China Economic Development & Culture Committee
Our design, inspired by the nature and local environment potentials, is a response to the environmental issues.
Our creative solution is in line with a trend, in which the architectural design considers the consequences of environment destruction by human beings and seeks a sustainable futuristic...
Iranian architect Amir Armani Asl from A Architects Office has designed a Self-Sufficient Hydro Tower, located in Tehran, Iran that is inspired by ancient iranian aqueduct system invented three thousand years ago.
Project description by the architects:
The project of Self-sufficient Hydro Tow...