In the design process, Sò Studio continuously explores the subtle dialogue between objects and spaces. In their latest project AVVENN, the designers seek variation within order, embarking on an exploration of spatial structure and emotional resonance.
"Pepper Market" is the first medium-scale commercial renovation project completed by designRESERVE. The intention of the design is to rebuild community bound with a market-like street, which connecting ground and underground levels of existing shopping complex.
The theme chosen for the 2023 edition of Winter Stations was Resonance. Led by Professor Afshin Ashari (SEDRD) and Amir Ashari (Ashari Architect’s Principal), WINTERACTION, in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Winterstations , transcends local engagement.
The meticulous restoration of a 1920s house in the Juárez neighborhood of Mexico City, together with a careful choice of textures, materials and colors that evoke Mediterranean landscapes, bring to life the latest project from the Mexican studio headed up by Regina Galvanduque and Andrés Mier y Terán.
Crest, A residence that choreographs architectural surprises through connectors and courtyards. Located in the heart of Northern Kerala, the Crest residence tells an experiential story, breaking away from traditional rectangular forms with a sculptural design that captivates at first sight.
Amoeba, a groundbreaking office project by Hiren Patel Architects, emerges as a beacon of contemporary design that integrates seamlessly with the natural environment. As an over 8000 sq ft masterpiece, the space does more than just house corporate operations—it reimagines what an office can be.
Creating sustainable interiors requires thoughtful consideration of materials, manufacturing processes, and lifecycle impacts. Success comes through combining aesthetic preferences with environmental responsibility, creating spaces that please both the eye and the conscience.
The next time you are out and about, take a look at the homes that are in your neighborhood and see if you can identify where they are from. You could take a photo to get you inspired and put it on a mood board so you can be influenced when you make future design decisions. What are some top architecture styles you like?