At first glance, the large buildings in Grentschel appear to be randomly scattered across the valley floor. However, the unassuming Grentschel stream actually plays an organizing role. Each building volume is oriented to the course of the stream and positioned parallel to it. The project adopts this logic, resulting in a relaxed ensemble with fluid outdoor spaces.
Monica Barreneche + 27 Category: Recreation & Training Work Team: Luis Guillermo Barrera, Juan Sebastian Perez Pareja, Elena Mancipe, Rachith Samir Topography: Topoalum - Alba Lucia Vargas Structural Engineering: CNI Ingenieros - Nicolas Par Landscaping: Melissa Naranjo Electrical Design: Katronika - Ing. Jaider Daniel Zambrano Air Conditioning Design: Serviparamo Ing. Alvaro Fernandez Telecommunications Design: Telemarcar Ing. Guido Mercado Plumbing Design: PCH Camilo Osorio Environmental Management Plan: Serambiente Hernando Lopez Soil Survey: Consultech Nyra Suarez Geometric Design: MB Ingenieria vial Otto Mora Human Security Design: AGR Erika Chica Gas Design: Tecnosoft Nicolas Rodriguez More SpecsLess Specs Sebastian Franco
Watching how Wilson Smith and Tate Kuebris poured into the next generation of designers was nothing short of inspiring. Having developed the first accredited sneaker design degree in the U.S., SCAD continues to set the bar for how deeply creative education can connect to industry practice. SNKR Culture Week serves as an open door for students to walk directly into the world they dream of joining.
At 753 meters above sea level, Meishajian is the third-highest peak in Shenzhen, characterized by steep trails, exposed bedrock, and fragile soils shaped by erosion. The site attracts many hikers but presents significant challenges for construction due to its altitude, terrain, and limited accessibility. The project brief called for an observation station to provide rest, shelter, and viewing space while minimizing environmental impact.
Jose Hevia + 15 Architects: Llorenc Vallribera Farriol, Aleix Gil Noray Collaborators: Sergi Ballester, Joan Fontanet, Miriam Molina Structural Consultant: Daniel Vilavedra Energy And Environmental Consultant: Nacho Villegas More SpecsLess Specs Jose Hevia Text description provided by the architects. When the family showed us the lot for the first time, they did so with some skepticism. "Are you sure a house can fit here? It's a very narrow lot," they said.
I found this apartment after a long-term breakup, when I was splitting my time between Greenwich Village in NYC and Charleston, SC. I had just missed the open house (that was attended by 40 other hopeful people), but I put down a deposit sight unseen and submitted my application anyway. Once it was accepted and I finally walked inside, I knew it was exactly what I had been looking for,
If your primary goal for home shopping is to find something that makes a statement, then Anthropologie should be at the top of your list. While the retailer is perhaps better known for its clothing, its furniture and decor selection is top-notch - particularly if your style leans eclectic or maximalist. That's why we added Anthropologie's rugs to our Personal Shopper series, where we visit the storefronts of our favorite brands to test out their offerings in person.
The installation's design process began with a detailed study of the Hakka umbrella's structure, its ribs, proportions, and joint mechanisms. By deconstructing and reconfiguring these components, artist Cheng Tsung FENG developed a new system of interlaced umbrella frames that form a continuous overhead canopy. The result is a semi-enclosed environment defined by rhythm, repetition, and structural clarity. At the center of the installation lies a small pocket garden surrounded by circular wooden benches, establishing a connection between human activity and natural growth.
We obsess over desk ergonomics, monitor arms, and acoustic panels, chasing the elusive ideal of perfect productivity. Yet we routinely install the same hollow-core slab found on a bedroom closet. This is a profound miscalculation. An office door is not a passive barrier; it's a dynamic manager of focus, a guardian of confidentiality, and a silent contributor to your professional presence. Selecting the right one requires moving beyond residential thinking into the realm of intentional, performance-driven design.
Text description provided by the architects. The Plant Futures Facility supports research into sustainable food, fibre, and fuel production in response to climate change and population growth. Defined as a "walled garden," the building's concept reflects its typology and context-crafted from brick in a pixilated pattern referencing Queensland's geological cross-section. From a distance, it reads as a stone wall; up close, it reveals a finely articulated façade.
As the exhibition title suggests, Stark plays with painting and sculpture by adding or accentuating the dimensions of her work, often transforming two-dimensional objects into three-dimensional ones," the gallery said. "'Squared,' which is composed of thirty-five square sheets of powder coated aluminum, inhabits the wall like a painting. Each sheet is painted a different color and has a concentric square fold that extends outside the picture plane towards the viewer.
Although it might not be the first brand to come to mind, CB2 should be on your list - especially if your style leans bold and contemporary. CB2's rug collection is full of gorgeous designs, natural materials (most are made of wool), and rich colors, which makes it easy for you to find the perfect statement piece to anchor whatever room you're decorating.
Communicating an idea using only the essentials is a far greater challenge than it often appears. From Japanese haikus to the refined sculptures of Constantin Brâncuși, many artistic expressions have sought to condense the maximum meaning with the minimum of elements. This economy of form is not a sign of scarcity, but of intensity: every stroke, every word, every silence gains weight.
When two design powerhouses come together, the results can be truly transformative. The new Muratto x Momentum collection is a testament to the power of creative collaboration, merging the expertise of Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering with the innovative approach of Muratto. This partnership has produced a collection that is not only visually stunning but also deeply rooted in sustainability and natural inspiration, making it a standout choice for anyone looking to elevate their interiors with a conscience.
According to Bisley, since its initial launch in 1958, more than two million MultiDrawer cabinets have been sold. Its durable steel materiality and the fact that it comes in a choice of 37 colours results in a timeless design. Compact and robust, the drawer units can be either placed on top of a desk, affixed under its work surface or form the base for a tabletop in the MultiDesk collection.
Bamboosaurus Studio designs Satimi.sook, an located on Thailand's Koh Phangan, to reinterpret the site's former coconut grove through architecture that integrates with its natural and cultural context. The project emphasizes continuity between built form and landscape, using local references to shape both structure and atmosphere. The design concept originates from the geometry and rhythm of the coconut palms that once occupied the site. Structural columns are placed in alignment with the original tree positions,
Design is, in part, about solving problems. And as any cat pawrent knows, aesthetically pleasing feline furniture can be hard to come by. Cats love a good nap-lasting up to 16 hours a day-but that doesn't mean their slumber solutions need to be an eyesore. Ergo Purrch is helping beautify spaces and simultaneously solve another challenge: freeing up your work area while still keeping your kitty close.
In contemporary times, architectural practice goes far beyond designing buildings or materializing ideas; it has become a multidimensional field, taking on broader and more complex roles. In contexts marked by inequality, environmental crises, and territorial disputes, architecture becomes a tool for negotiation, capable of mediating interests among diverse actors. In this scenario, architects also assume the roles of cultural translators, social facilitators, and, often, advocates for collective rights.
Sydney has long been celebrated for its innovative architecture and vibrant waterfront. The new Pier Pavilion, designed by the talented duo Besley & Spresser, is a shining example of how modern design can blend seamlessly with sustainability and community needs. Located at the edge of Sydney's sparkling harbor, this pavilion is quickly becoming a must-see for architecture lovers, local residents, and visitors alike.
The Pavilion Library of the Gamboa Quilombo was built from construction workshops, in the model of an experimental site, as part of the Common Housing project_Phase 1: Ground, funded by the Technical Assistance for Social Interest Housing program of the Architecture and Urbanism Council of Rio de Janeiro (ATHIS CAU RJ), focusing on the dissemination of architectural culture.
YETI has built its reputation on precision engineering and purposeful design, transforming everyday outdoor gear into long-lasting investments. From indestructible coolers to weatherproof drinkware, the brand has always approached performance through a lens of craftsmanship. Now, YETI applies that same philosophy of overbuilt durability to one of humanity's oldest inventions: fire. The YETI Fire Pit merges traditional warmth with modern design, resulting in a backyard centerpiece engineered to last for decades - not just seasons.