
Overlooking the sea, a rental home in Japan maintains the key aspects of the hospitality experience, while escaping the usual characteristics of a resort.

With the KamerMaker — a movable 3D printer pavilion — and a proactive approach, DUS architects seek to push the boundaries of this technology: in a co-creation process involving the community and multiple stakeholders, they propose 3D-printing an Amsterdam canal house, room by room.
Organised by a research group at Madrid's UPM School of Architecture, an exhibition sheds light onto the spatial aspects of Spanish energy production infrastructure.

Shortlisted for the 2013 Aga Khan Award, this primary school in Afghanistan presents an alternative approach to emergency school design for war-torn areas.

In a village in northwestern Portugal, a single family house effectively combines vernacular traits with contemporary strokes, culminating in a striking wood façade.
An exercise in subtle interpretation brought the architecture office 2A+P/A to give functionality to an idea by Ettore Sottsass: a drawing he made in 2003 became the subject of their intellectual speculation, coherent with the drawing’s underlying philosophy, and ended up becoming a house.

The Brooklyn-based architect will study the tradition of parade floats in cities around the world, exploring notions of mobility, spectacle, urban space, and community-based design.

In the modernisation and amplification of Puebla's Amparo Museum, Enrique Norten creates a new way to navigate the space and the museum’s different permanent collections.
Spark Architects design a lightweight steel, stone and glass shopping mall façade, creating a new landmark in the neighbourhood.

Curated by Marco De Michelis, the "La Città Nuova: Oltre Sant’Elia" exhibition invades Como's historical Villa Olmo, shedding light on a century of visionary urban designs by artists and architects.

Japanese architect Keisuke Kawaguchi aims for functionality in this semi-interred single family house, while pursuing a design that engages with the surrounding landscape.
With the help of local architect Abdullah Al-Hadram, the Thula community has undertaken a series of preservation projects in Yemen, which have been shortlisted for the 2013 Aga Khan Award.