Back to nature: New types of skyscrapers
Out with monotonous skyscrapers! Some big architectural firms are creating new forms for life in high density areas. Learn more on our blog.
Out with monotonous skyscrapers! Some big architectural firms are creating new forms for life in high density areas. Learn more on our blog.
The desire for "tree proximity" inspires many an architectural fantasy. Some seem to be arrested in the realm of fantasy, others succeed in making the transition to reality. Find out more on our blog.
Hong Kong's housing market is among the most priceless in the world. James Law tries to change this with concrete pipe apartments. Learn more on our blog.
Building in the mountains: The new Alpine architecture creates sustainably planned jewels in uninhabitable places using enormous logistic skills.
Museum architecture: Learn more on how form and function are harmonized in modern museum architecture.
Organic architecture makes the building blend with its natural surroundings. As a result, houses are sometimes invisible, as these spectacular examples show.
Crazy architecture: Where shapes from nature and technology are borrowed for remarkable buildings. Discover 5 outstanding buildings.
Hospital architecture that gets you healthy: Read what challenges the future will bring and how therapeutic architecture might be of help.
Building in climatic extremes: Natural resources make deserts and perpetual ice economically attractive. Architecture meets big challenges here.
Modern church architecture: Discover three examples of innovative religious architecture on the North Sea coast, in Leipzig and Munich.
A new project in Norway joins the race for the tallest timber house in the world. What's special: It is actually (almost) only made of wood. More on our blog.
Rotating rooms, movable facades with functions: smart materials and technology give new impulses to kinetic architecture. More on our blog.