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atelier liu yuyang architects composes a series of lightly structured arc canopies, inspired by railway platforms, to provide sunshade. The post atelier liu yuyang architects transforms former rail line into vine-like walking belt in shanghai appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
wrapped in wooden columns and fabric produced from regional flora and fauna, it creates an interplay of fragments and openings inviting exploration. The post syn architects’ burlap and wood pavilion evokes najdi architecture at concéntrico 10 appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Liverpool studio Smith Young Architects has completed Vestige, a house in northwest England with a brick base built from the remnants of a previous structure on the site. Read more
Soil from across Thailand was used to create layers of colour and texture in the rammed-earth walls of Chonburi Multi-Purpose Building, designed by local studio Suphasidh Architects. Read more
wooden slats and translucent panels suspend from the pavilion's arches filtering natural light. The post veil of wooden slats overhangs above paolo citterio architects’ terravolante pavilion in italy appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
A family house "joyfully transformed" with terracotta-coloured extensions has been named London's best home improvement project by Don't Move, Improve! 2024. Read more
located among washington's san juan island archipelago is the newly completed lopez lookout by heliotrope architects. The post heliotrope architects’ cabin lookout opens broadly onto lopez island’s pacific shores appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
eerkes architects shapes its 'hale hapuna' with local materials like lava rock and wood to reflect the unique character of kauai. The post eerkes architects designs breezy ‘hale hapuna’ for kauai’s south shore appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
light and ventilation come through courtyards and a skylight in the north-south direction. The post studio cochi architects’ house in nishizaki stands as a windowless concrete block in okinawa appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the home's brutalist style uses raw textures and geometric forms balanced with warmth and views onto the trees. The post tropical brutalism: cali architects hides casa borbon in the philippines’ lush landscape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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