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
Farm in Trentino. Wooden structure and thermal insulation as the basis of housing comfort
Extruded volumes for a Villa in Girona. Cantilevered terraces and glazed geometries overlooking the lake
New life for a post-military building in Poland. A compact shell of black blades
New concept for the New York Public Library.The historical architecture is reviewed