Snuggled in Holborn Central London, this natural roof garden is all about nature’s care. Teeming with local wildlife, this modern garden space is part of an indoor-outdoor London penthouse for our Australian clients who run a large wildlife reserve in NSW. 30 custom-made planters demarcate various zones to lounge and socialise.
Project name
Holborn Roof Garden: A Natural Urban Sanctuary
Landscape Architecture
Mylandscapes LTD
Location
Holborn North London WC2, UK
Photography
Amir Schlezinger
Principal designer
Amir Schlezinger
Collaborators
Mylandscapes
Material
Composite decking, powder-coated planters
Typology
Landscape Design › Roof Garden
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) has been included in the "World's Best Smart Hospitals 2025" survey, published by Newsweek magazine, in acknowledgment of the hospital’s excellence in leveraging artificial intelligence, robotics, digital imaging, and telemedicine technologies to deliver more efficient care and enhance pati...
Architecture of Coexistence is a concept that goes beyond the physical design of buildings and spaces. It encompasses creating environments that foster understanding, inclusivity, and harmony among diverse communities
Title
Architecture of Coexistence, Building Pluralism
Buy
https://architangle.com/book/architecture-of-coexistence
Size
17 x 24,5 cm, 6.7 x 9.6 in
Reform, the leading Danish design company renowned for its elevated kitchen designs, announces the launch of its portfolio extension with wardrobes and storage solutions.
Written by
Rikke Bødker Christensen
Various kinds of repairs and renovations become necessary in any household, some of which may necessitate unexpected developments. Plumbing-related problems can crop up, and sometimes, the symptoms may be hard to detect.
Italian interior doors are much more than just functional pieces; they’re works of art that bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. Whether you’re drawn to the intricate details of classic designs, the warmth and authenticity of rustic styles, or the sleek lines of modern and contemporary doors, there’s an Italian door to suit ev...
Written by
Elisa Formichi
The project is situated within West Lane Cultural and Creative Park—formerly a toy factory nestled in an old industrial neighborhood in Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou. Through conceiving a comprehensive brand design solution for the client healing pets, Informal Design aims to create a destination for pet lovers, fostering a warm human-pet community t...
Project name
Healing Pets
Architecture firm
Informal Design
Location
West Lane Cultural and Creative Park, Xiaoshao District, Hangzhou, China
Photography
Hei Shui, Rocky
Design team
Spatial design: Sheng Wang, Zhihang Luo, Ning Ye, Huangying Cheng Graphic design: Jing Zheng, Yanhong Liu
Typology
Public Space › Pet-Friendly Social Space
We are excited to showcase our distinguished winners, each exemplifying a unique blend of skill and creativity. Enjoy exploring a selection of the winners!
Written by
Elizabeth Ross
Photography
PLATINUM WINNER, The Wave House, Seppo Mäntylä, M.A.R.K. Arkkitehtitoimisto Mäntylä Oy, Finland
Stepping on every brick and tile derived from the ancient Chang'an (now known as Xi'an), one can almost hear the whispers from thousands of years ago. The afterglows on the ancient city walls appear as golden as if echoing the prosperity of several millennia ago.
Project name
THE CITY ONE Sales Center
Architecture firm
GFD Studio
Location
Qujiang New District, Xi'an City, China
Photography
Hanmo Vision/ Ye Song
Principal architect
Ye Fei
Design team
Chen Chengxi, Yang Jie
Collaborators
Decoration team: Zuo Jue, Gao Chenmei. Furnishings team: Qiandu Casa Co., Ltd. Special thanks to: Li Dan, Design Department of Xi'an Lanko Property Ltd.
Typology
Commercial › Sales Center
Located in the Jd. Piratininga neighborhood in Osasco, the corporate project for the Villa Piva brand spans 90 m² across two floors. The Villa Piva Office, designed by Paula Warchavchik (W.Arquitetura) in collaboration with Paula Caio (Studio Theodora Home)
Project name
Villa Piva Office
Architecture firm
W.Arquitetura
Location
Osasco, São Paulo, Brazil
Photography
Julia Hermann Fotografia
Principal architect
Paula Warchavchik (W.Arquitetura), Paula Caio (Studio Theodora Home)
Design team
Paula Warchavchik, Daniella Izzo, Paula Caio
Collaborators
Suppliers: Ldarti, Theodora Home, Marcenaria Mpingo
Interior design
Paula Warchavchik, Paula Caio
Visualization
Theodora Home
Typology
Commercial › Office