
In Mexico, two architectures embracing the landscape
Set between lakes and hills, two circular structures inhabit the site using local materials.
A scrupulous and delicate restoration pays homage to the vernacular architecture and the chromatic and material characteristics of the Irish landscape.
Set between lakes and hills, two circular structures inhabit the site using local materials.
Made up of apparently autonomous parts, this architecture encloses interconnected spaces and generating a multiplicity of different relationships with the context.
A home in a traffic-congested context closes outwards to protect domestic intimacy while opening up in an uninterrupted dialogue with the inner garden.
The tile cladding of villa BW reinterprets the colors and reflections of the surrounding polders, opening to a dialogue between artifacts and nature.
In the 1970s, the Turin-based collective rode the wave of experimentation that went through planning, declining a popular theme into pop: leisure architecture.
Let’s briefly review the history of a famous accommodation type imported from the United States that, from the 1950s to the present, has connoted road landscapes and socio-cultural habits of the Belpaese.
It’s already a trend on Instagram: fantastic and breathtaking architectures, created to be sold on the metaverse as the new design horizon. We explored them together with Zaha Hadid Architects and the digital creator Manas Bathia.
Two houses combine the formal essentiality with an industrial language and context sensibility.
Through experimental architectures, an exhibition in the United States focuses on the theme of living: PPAA proposes a multifunctional space that enhances the territory.
The project in Valencia by Iterare Arquitectos, Mirasol House, is distributed around a light void and hides a contemporary transformation in an old neighbourhood.
Four cabins built according to circular criteria overlook the Norwegian fjord and blend with the spectacle of pristine nature.
Art sets the pace and architecture follows
Frederic Migayrou, curator of the exhibition “Aerodream” at the Centre Pompidou-Metz, tells us the aesthetic and social evolution of these majestic inflatable structures, from Second World War until today.
An affordable housing complex reinterprets the authentic values of the Brutalist movement, which are revived in the rough, rigorous language and commitment to socially responsible architecture.
Robin Wilson and Nigel Green tell the story of Parisian Brutalism through photographs of architectures and urban spaces.