Designed by NU Architecture & Design for the Vietnamese furniture brand District Eight, the project embraces adaptive reuse, transforming an abandoned industrial shell into a place grounded in material honesty, cultural memory, and craftsmanship.
Project name
TDX Ice Factory
Architecture firm
NU Architecture & Design
Location
Tran Dinh Xu Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Photography
Do Sy, District Eight
Principal architect
Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin
Typology
Industrial › Factory
Introducing our joint visions for LA28 Olympic Village, a world class destination for sports and entertainment. Two practices, united by a shared vision of a fluid future, showcase a stunning masterplan that weaves together ambitious architecture, vibrant public spaces, and a celebration of the human spirit at the heart of LA28.
Project name
LA28: A village for the Games
Architecture firm
minD Design, Studio Tim Fu
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Design team
Mind Design Team: Miroslav Naskov, David Richman, Jan Wilk, Michelle Naskov, Nicholas George; Studio Tim Fu Team: Tim Fu, Rada Daleva, Marco Alfaro, Dominic Wood, Carrie Yin
Visualization
Mind Design Team: Miroslav Naskov, David Richman, Jan Wilk, Michelle Naskov, Nicholas George Studio Tim Fu Team: Tim Fu, Rada Daleva, Marco Alfaro, Dominic Wood, Carrie Yin
Typology
Sports Architecture › Olympic Village
A new PAPAYA brand showroom has opened in the heart of the city — a space that continues the philosophy of Between the Walls, where the interior is viewed as a living matter that engages in dialogue with the past and the present.
Architecture firm
Between the Walls
Location
Kyiv, 36 Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street, Ukraine
Photography
Andriy Bezuglov
Principal architect
Victoria Karieva
Design team
Between the Walls
Interior design
Between the Walls
Material
Shell, aluminum, microcement, metal
Visualization
Between the Walls
Typology
Commercial › Showroom
KSA MicroLiving Airport was designed to challenge Architecture, logistics, and the digital systems that have built airports since the beginning of our travelling culture, which has seen no reinvention, no optimisation, no second thoughts and no upgrade for passenger experience for decades. Designed under Saudi Vision 2030
Project name
KSA MicroLiving Airport: The World Smartest airport
Architecture firm
[MC] Studios
Location
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Tools used
Autodesk Maya, Unreal Engine gameplay, Unreal Engine Live Rendering, Meta Human Creator, Reality Capture, Substance Painter, Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, Midjourney AI, Kling AI, Luma AI, After Effects, Adobe Photoshop, Oculus VR, Steam VR
Principal architect
Mariana Cabugueira
Collaborators
• Collaborators: NAAR • Interior design:[MC] Studios • Landscape:[MC] Studios • Materials: Built with rammed earth, high-performance glass, steel structure, ETFE membrane, sand-mix concrete, corten steel, passive cooling, and integrated photovoltaics - suited for desert climate and fast, modular construction
Visualization
[MC] Studios
Status
Concept - Design, Pre-SD
Typology
Transportation › Airport and Urbanism
Nestled in the mountainous northwest of Aojiang Town, Zhejiang Province, Linggen Village is a quintessential rural mountain settlement. The project sits deep in a valley within the village.
Project name
Valley Homestay in Linggen Village
Architecture firm
y.ad studio
Location
Linggen Village, Aojiang Town, Zhejiang Province, China
Design team
Yan Yang, Zhao Siyuan, Yan Yu
Material
Laminated Bamboo Panel, Aluminum Plate, Natural Rubble Stone, Paint, Micro Cement, Wood Veneer
Typology
Residential › Homestay
Set within the historic Samuels Glass building, the new Pullman Market offers a symphony of sensory delights that invite visitors to embark on a journey of discovery with the rich foodways and bounty of Texas.
Project name
Pullman Market
Architecture firm
Clayton Korte
Location
Historic Pearl, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Photography
Casey Dunn, Korta Photography
Design team
Sam Manning, AIA, Partner. Stephen Williams, AIA, Architect. Amy Smith, AIA, Architect (former). Michael Maddox, AIA, Architect (former)
Collaborators
Operator: Emmer and Rye Hospitality Group. Management: Oxbow Development, Pearl
Interior design
Joel Mozersky Design
Civil engineer
Pape Dawson Engineers, Inc.
Structural engineer
Lundy & Franke Engineering, Inc.
Environmental & MEP
Glumac
Landscape
Word + Carr Design Group
Construction
Joeris General Contractors, Ltd.
Client
Pullman Market LLC, The Historic Pearl
Typology
Commercial › Market Hall
The concept of Himadri, Other than the predominant architectural factors, conveys a symbiotic relationship between architecture and elements of nature.
Architecture firm
Studio8055
Location
Bowenpally, Secunderabad, Telangana 500011, India
Principal architect
Sharma YVK
Design team
Sharma YVK, Mahesh Babu, Seemachal, Shravani
Interior design
Lubna Azeem
Structural engineer
Finitelement solutions
Environmental & MEP
Studio8055
Supervision
Studio8055, Vijay Krishna, Yashwanth
Tools used
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion, Enscape, MS Office
Client
Mr./Mrs. Bujji & Satya
Typology
Residential Architecture › House
This house is nestled on a plot bordering a dense forest, inspiring a clean, minimalist design composed of several interconnected volumes, each serving a specific function. The residential and public spaces are housed within volumes featuring pitched roofs.
Project name
Splitting House
Architecture firm
ZROBIM architects
Location
Minsk region, Belarus
Photography
Ksenia Varavko
Principal architect
Yuliya Baryliuk, Tatiana Scherbina, Alexey Korablyov
Material
Wood, Glass, green tiles, warm-toned wooden slats, stone
Typology
Residential › House
The Entre-Copas, designed by Armentano Arquitetura (AARQ), creates a synthesis between sophisticated hospitality and the warmth of a domestic setting. The kitchen space is reinterpreted through the 3 conceptual pillars that make up the theme “Sowing Dreams”, proposed by the decoration show CASACOR 2025.
Architecture firm
Armentano Arquitetura
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
Photography
Rafael Renzo; Denilson Machado MCA
Principal architect
Armentano Arquitetura
Typology
Residential Building
The house is called Casa da Ria as it is near the Alvor Estuary, over which it has panoramic and ever changing views due to the varying tides. The plot is extensive and slopes steeply to the north-west, where the wide views open up to the east and south and the light intensifies. Here, the outdoor spaces and shadows become more appealing.
Architecture firm
Mário Martins Atelier
Photography
Fernando Guerra / FG+SG
Principal architect
Mário Martins
Design team
Nuno Colaço; Sónia Fialho; Mariana Franco; Raquel Cravinho
Structural engineer
Nuno Grave Engenharia
Landscape
MundoVerde - Arquitetura Paisagista e Ambiente
Construction
Marques Antunes Engenharia Lda
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House