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
Wooden extension in Bolzano. New living volume for energy efficiency
Cantilevered cabin on a slope. Prefabrication and complex geometries
Boutique Hotel among the vineyards in Mexico. Cement and stone create volumes other than the hills of the landscape
Renovation of a farm in the Netherlands. Structural wood for a factory