The young Hungarian photographer Tamas Dragon describes his city, Budapest, through the gaze of a childhood memory, sensing the space with his nose up. Fascinated by the courtyards of the old buildings, he proposes a new perspective of architecture
The present as a neutral moment suspended between the past and future. Evocative architecture in a house in Zenpukuji
Mountain Workplace: Functional Design in Hong Kong
Villas among Swedish pine trees. Red wood as a reminder of tradition
Reinventing Company Spaces. Design Competition in Parma