Available in a range of different sizes and layout options, this tiny pod is supported by structural posts as well as suspension cables connecting to the surrounding trees for extra support.
Project name
The Burl Treehouse Series
Architecture firm
Antony Gibbon Designs
Tools used
C4D, Coroner, AI, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Antony Gibbon
Built area
Various Sizes Available
Visualization
Antony Gibbon Designs
Typology
Residential › House
This project showcases the design of a modern residential building in the vibrant heart of Tehran—a city where a rich historical heritage meets contemporary dynamism. The primary goal was to create a space that responds to the urban lifestyle needs of its residents while harmonizing functionality.
Architecture firm
Sarvenaz Nazarian
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Sarvenaz Nazarian
Visualization
Sarvenaz Nazarian
Typology
Residential › Apartment
WindsorPatania Architects’ futuristic Extended Reality Lab (XR Lab) project has claimed the ‘Inspiring Learning Space’ award at the recent Education Estates® Awards 2024 in Manchester. The prestigious Awards recognise excellence, innovation and sustainable practices by architects, consultants, contractors and clients operating in the education spac...
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WindsorPatania
Photography
WindsorPatania
South Bank’s latest magical experience, Understory, is set to open on 15 November 2024, bringing a world-first lighting spectacular show to Brisbane.
The Glass House, an eco-retreat built from upcycled materials, offers a unique opportunity for buyers looking for a sustainable and luxurious getaway. Set on an expansive 6-hectare plot amidst the pristine natural landscape of Comporta, this eco-friendly property is a rare gem in one of Europe’s most exclusive and sought-after destinations.
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Fantastic Frank Lisbon
Photography
Fantastic Frank Lisbon
The site here has an exceptional character, it is an exclusive place, where the notion of integration into a landscape takes on its full meaning. The land, which has a definite slope, ends in a promontory overlooking the valley. Geographically located at one end of this valley, the site enjoys a spectacular view of the distance.
Architecture firm
Brengues Le Pavec architectes
Photography
Florence Alzonda
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential › House
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.
Project name
Dizengof/99 café
Photography
Vlad Feoktistov
Design team
Kristina Aleksandrova, Viktoria Ilyushina, Alena Zaytseva, Marina Yarmarkina
Typology
Hospitality › Cafe
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.
Project name
Science Forest - Museo della Scienza di Roma
Architecture firm
ADAT Studio
Principal architect
Antonio Atripaldi, Andrea Debilio
Design team
Luca Galli, Michele Sacchi, Filippo Testa, Laura Zevi
Collaborators
Landscape: P’Arcnouveau, Engineering: WSP Fire consulting, Safety: GAe Engineering
Status
In the Process of Realization
Typology
Cultural Architecture > Museum › Science Forest
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.
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Mirna Huhoja-Doczy
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.
Project name
Refugio Temozón
Location
Temozón, Yucatán, Mexico
Principal architect
Roberto Ramirez Pizarro
Design team
Ramon Rivero Fernández,. Alia Peraza Aguilar, Gerardo Trejo López
Civil engineer
Juan Cervera
Structural engineer
Emanuel Solis Alcocer
Lighting
Iván Palmero, Lightstyle & Co
Supervision
Roberto Ramirez Pizarro
Visualization
Sergio Ríos, Ramon Rivero Fernández
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Revit
Construction
Grupo MAPRO / Roberto Arjona Ortiz
Typology
Residential › House