Characterized by his signature use of concrete, the meditation space is softly illuminated by a cross-shaped aperture in its roof, capturing and ...
The most striking aspect of the House of Dancing Cactus is its rolling facade that is crafted entirely from exposed bricks.
According to the studio, the choice of brick and concrete reflects durability, symbolism and versatility, thus embodying the lasting impact of th...
Unlike traditional designs that guides one to gaze, this hall invites you to embrace a panoramic view, akin to a harmonious chorus of walls conve...
Known as The Grand Ring, this awe-inspiring structure has been designed by renowned Japanese firm Sou Fujimoto Architects and holds the title of ...
Conceived as a prototype, this 19.5 sqm house has been developed in direct response to India’s pressing need for affordable housing — an issue th...
The resurrection of Tom Lee Park, now known as Day One, represents a remarkable achievement in urban design and community revitalization, forging...
The park’s design is inspired by the flow of magma from a volcano with its floor coloured in red, orange and yellow pathways that create organic ...
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