Midcentury Modern Architecture remains a beacon of innovation and elegance, seamlessly blending form and function to create beautiful and practical spaces. Its clean lines, integration with nature, and pioneering use of materials have left an indelible mark on design, influencing everything from furniture to urban planning.
Written by
Monique Araneta Montgomery
Photography
Lokesh Singh Masania
Eco-friendly design is transforming modern architecture. From innovative building materials and energy-efficient systems to green roofs and advanced water treatment, sustainable practices are shaping our future.
The use of slate in modern architecture, particularly in facades, exemplifies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation. It is just like home gadget making construction easier. Its aesthetic versatility, durability, sustainability, and thermal performance make it an ideal material for contemporary building exteriors
Photography
Cupa Pizarras
Adding digital displays to architecture is a trend that will likely continue to grow and evolve and will revolutionize the way people around the world do business. If you choose to add them to your construction plans, make sure you have a clear vision of how they’ll look, where they’ll be and how you’ll get the most out of them.
Written by
Boris Makienko
Lighting design shapes people’s emotions, experiences, and architectural environments. Discover its significance in modern architecture here.
Photography
Armand Khoury
Modern architecture is responding to climate change in a variety of ways. From reusing and recycling materials to energy-efficient designs and sustainable building materials, architects are utilizing a variety of innovative strategies
Explore how contemporary architectural designs cater to the ever-evolving needs of the modern urban dweller, facilitating easier transitions during relocations and emphasizing sustainability.
Written by
Cadmus O'Sullivan
Photography
Urfan Hasanov
The Russian architect and designer Roman Vlasov has envisioned PUTIN HOUSE, a fantastic conceptual house design nestled among a forest in Sochi the largest resort city in Russia, or a story about what his villa might look like.
Architecture firm
Roman Vlasov
Tools used
Autodesk Maya, Redshift
Principal architect
Roman Vlasov
Visualization
Roman Vlasov
Typology
Residential › House