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© Ivo Tavares Studio architects: BOX arquitectosLocation: Ponta Delgada, PortugalProject Year: 2021Photographs: Ivo Tavares StudioArea: 85.0 m2 Read more »
© Ivo Tavares Studio architects: BOX arquitectosLocation: Ponta Delgada, PortugalProject Year: 2021Photographs: Ivo Tavares StudioArea: 85.0 m2 Read more »
© Charles O’Hara architects: Atelier Guy ArchitectesLocation: 2318 Rue Albert-Dion, Lévis, QC G7A 5M9, CanadaProject Year: 2022Photographs: Charles O’HaraArea: 2000.0 m2 Read more »
© José Hevia architects: Pulso ArquitectosLocation: Chamberí, Madrid, SpainProject Year: 2022Photographs: José Hevia Read more »
© Hiroyuki Oki As 2022 winds down, ArchDaily brings together the highlights of architecture in a series of retrospectives. As part of this effort, the Projects Team turns to one of the most popular categories among readers—residential architecture—with the objective of gathering the houses that represent the best of a vast world of architectural production …
© Midjourney AI / Matthew Maganga 2022 has again resulted in diverse coverage on ArchDaily in an eventful year, from speculating on building materials of the future to analyzing the narrative role that architecture plays in literature. A selection of articles from this year is found below, organized into four over-arching topics. Read more »
© Andrey Bezuglov architects: YOD GroupLocation: Kyiv, UkraineProject Year: 2021Photographs: Andrey BezuglovArea: 30.0 m2 Read more »
GDH Yungang City (Plot 4) / Aedas. Image © Aedas Aedas Global, in collaboration with GDAD, revealed the design of a 230 meters tall mixed-use complex comprising of two twin towers and a plaza. The development, located at the base of the Baiyun Mountain range in Guangzhou, China, contains industrial, commercial, and publicly available areas …
© Tom Auger architects: Rever & Drage ArchitectsLocation: Nordmarka, Oslo, NorwayProject Year: 2022Photographs: Tom AugerArea: 29.0 m2 Read more »
Courtesy of URB URB to develop the world’s largest agritourism destination in Dubai, providing food security and to foster sustainability of the local communities, heritage, and cultural landscapes. In line with the city’s ambition of making its rural areas restorative land facilities, “Agri Hub” targets to create 10,000 new jobs across various sectors, including a …
URB Unveils Plan for World’s Largest Agritourism Destination in Dubai, UAE Read More »
SOLIDS. Image Cortesia de FAR The new technologies of the digital world caused changes in architecture and urbanism. New materials, new construction techniques, and new ways of manufacturing and building have changed how we design and think about construction. Besides, these technologies reveal possibilities of interaction between society and architecture, transforming the understanding of architecture …