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
Holiday home in Denmark. Larch and slate reinterpret the "babushka"
Architecture enclosed within stone and glass. The building seems to be floating in the air
Sculptural architecture in Spain. Grid of pillars and beams envelops the central core
Urban agriculture & Architecture. Pile-dwellings" system for the company headquarters in Vietnam