Wooden Architecture Gains Attention in the Era of Climate Crisis
Wooden architecture is becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable and healthy building method amidst the climate crisis in South Korea.
"We inserted a house with hardly any modifications": this is the semi-buried house on a 12-meter slope
The Sota la Mola house, designed by Twobo Arquitectura, seamlessly blends into the natural landscape of Matadepera, Spain, emphasizing its integration with the environment.
Rotating home owners boast of 360-degree views and energy benefits
Homeowners in Australia showcase a unique rotating house that provides panoramic views and energy efficiency.
The center of Vilnius - the revival of another important building: an impressive reconstruction is awaited
A significant 60-year-old administrative building in Vilnius is set to undergo a major renovation with plans for a sustainable and modern workspace, judged through an upcoming architectural competition.
Teutonic Castle in Świecie with a master plan. The fortress as part of a puzzle
A master plan has been created to enhance the cultural and natural landscape surrounding the Teutonic Castle in Świecie, Poland, integrating it with the urban market and the Vistula River valley.
The Korean construction method that is all the rage has arrived in Argentina
The article discusses the introduction of the traditional Korean construction method 'hanok' in Argentina, emphasizing its ecological materials and unique architectural features.
A house in Costa Rica, which is generously connected to the surrounding nature, is in the finals of Czech Grand Design
A house in Costa Rica recognized for its seamless integration with natural surroundings is a finalist in the Czech Grand Design awards.
A family built their house with soil sacks and challenged the traditional model of masonry with an impressive result
A family in Argentina constructed their own home using soil sacks, challenging conventional building methods in a creative and sustainable way.
Sustainable building: How different green single-family homes look
A new book showcases diverse eco-friendly single-family homes designed by architects worldwide, challenging the notion that only multi-family housing can be sustainable.
House in the rock in Britain hides an interior with irregular walls, but with a cozy atmosphere
A unique house built into a rock in Britain features irregularly shaped walls and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Riviera Tower: Just before the completion of the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean – Height of 200 meters and 170 apartments.
The construction of Riviera Tower, the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean, is nearing completion with 170 apartments across 42 floors in Greece.
How is the house built in the Delta with a skate ramp on its facade
The article discusses a unique house built in the Paraná Delta that features a skate ramp and operates on sustainable systems.
New Houses: My House Has Five Corners
Isabelle Müller's unique pentagonal house blends with its forest backdrop while prominently standing out in sunlight, showcasing a new architectural approach.
Ukrainian 'Glass Houses' with thatched roofs. This is a project by architects from Kyiv
A new architectural project from Kyiv's YOD Group features vacation homes that blend traditional thatched roofs and modern glass designs.
When growth is built on solid foundations
Gloval Construcciones is solidifying its growth in the real estate market by focusing on quality architecture, construction solidity, and a long-term sustainable vision.
Populus: the hotel by Studio Gang that fuses architecture and nature in Denver
Studio Gang has completed Populus, a 265-room hotel in Denver that integrates design inspired by the native aspen trees of the area.
Tomás Guitarte, the architect who envisioned a different future for Teruel
Architect Tomás Guitarte discusses his dual role in architecture and politics, emphasizing the need for a sustainable future for Teruel amid its depopulation challenges.
The US$100 million project with green terraces by the sea where Viñoly managed to avoid any neighboring conflicts
Rafael Viñoly's last project, Médano by Viñoly, is a residential development in Canelones, Uruguay, incorporating innovative and sustainable design elements with a budget of US$100 million.
Where they will build the tallest building in Latin America
An ambitious real estate project aims to break height records in the region with the construction of Torre Rise, designed with sustainable standards.
Anger in the Urban Landscape: 'These are inhumane monotonous boxes'
Architect Tobias Nöfer criticizes new constructions and unnecessary regulations while questioning sustainable urban development and diversity.
Trouble in the Urban Landscape: 'These are inhuman, monotonous boxes'
Architect Tobias Nöfer criticizes new constructions and unnecessary regulations, questioning the state of sustainable urban development and urban diversity.