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Vértigo House is a perfect example of a project which arises from physical limitations and could only be the result of its unique site and the client’s willingness to invest in a parcel which was considered useless for its steep slope.

This project arises from this idea. The circle. Seeking to adapt to an irregular terrain in the city of Querétaro, with a slope of 4 m from the height of the street to the bottom of the terrain. So that the house could adapt to this and settle this monolithic piece in the center of it.

The fifth edition of the cultural project Reuse Italy promotes an international architecture competition on the reuse of the Bramante’s Nymphaeum in Genazzano (Roma).

Architects all around the world need to listen to the appeal for improved design solutions in this era of Big Data and rapidly evolving cultural norms. While we may not be planning for robotic flying cars or interstellar colonization, there are a few things that the architecture profession could focus on.

For the new Fragment Apartments we have come up with a unique and visually strong architecture, which is responsive to the context, both past and future. In addition to formal and functional aspects, a natural connection to the surrounding public space is what extends the building out, makes it more accessible and completes it visually and functionally.

This concept directly echoes Dali’s works depicted in a form of architectural reinterpretation, titled the House of Dali. The house is located in a deserted coastal area with minimal backdrops similar to the artists’ paintings.

Le Atelier Architects is a design practice with over ten years of experience that has made a name in working with budgets of all sizes. Their signature approach is based on seeing any constraint as an opportunity. Their most recent endeavour, however, stands out for the out-and-out well-heeled atmosphere enhanced by a selection of impressive furniture and smart design thinking.

The 8th Annual Inspireli awards is here and registration is open! INSPIRELI AWARDS is the world's largest global student contest, with participants from 150 countries and 830+ architects on the jury. The aim of the competition is to support young talents in architecture free of charge, regardless of their social, economic or ethnic conditions.