Example of architecture
Example of architecture

Architectural projects

Since ancient times, architecture has occupied an extremely important position in human society. The architectural discipline was born to find practical solutions to the primary problems of the humans and of their communal life: the need to have shelter for themselves and for their loved ones; the need for a place to store tools, provisions, precious objects; that of organizing spaces, life and the defense of the community.

Starting from these fundamental needs, architecture evolved to deal also with what transcends the mere concrete aspect of an individual human life: the representation of power and its prestige, the cult of the divine, the intellectual life of a society. In this way, architecture has become an integral part of the artistic and cultural expression of a given civilization or era.

Architectural design is a process that is as logical as it is artistic. Firstly, it must be able to identify forms, materials and processes suitable for the creation of functional spaces in which man can carry out specific activities such as living, working, relaxing, taking care of himself (etc.). It is a wide-ranging scientific process: not only must it consider technical issues such as the choice of the right materials and compliance with current regulations, but it must also take into consideration the needs of human beings, which vary enormously according to the age of the people, their number and intended use.

Secondly - but no less important - an architectural project always has artistic connotations. The choice of colours, materials and shapes has a significant impact on people's perception of spaces and influences their attitudes and behavior in a cascading effect. Even the most functional building contributes - by the simple fact of existing - to determining the character of the space in which it stands and the behavior of the people who are inside and near it.

An architectural project naturally varies according to the different intended uses and the taste and ideas of the client. A business or a production site will tend to be built with the concept of functionality as its core. The head office of an institution or a large company will combine functional needs with representative and cultural ones. Residential architecture, on the other hand, will try to balance the need to accommodate a certain number of people in a given space in the most pleasant and comfortable way. While a HoReCa project will try to combine a functional aspect with a pleasant look to attract customers. And so on.

Japanese pavilion structure wood and cardboard Nobuko Watabiki
Art and architecture for a pavilion in Hamburg. Wooden panels arranged like a fan

Belvedere is a pavilion built in Hamburg's central park that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the partnership between the city and Osaka. Kawahara Krause Architects Studio envisions a self-supporting roof made of recycled wooden panels.

The Sail House: the sailboat which inspires the design of a Californian villa
The Sail House: the sailboat which inspires the design of a Californian villa

The Sail House, designed by award-winning sustainable architect David Hertz, is completely inspired by the nautical context, from which it takes its name: the reference to the wooden boat with masts and sails make this project unique in its kind

The renovated Casa Alba is both refined and authentic like the Barcelona neighborhood where it is situated
The renovated Casa Alba is both refined and authentic like the Barcelona neighborhood where it is situated

A creative and conscientious renovation project for Casa Alba in Barcelona's Gracia neighborhood expertly blends history and innovation. A classic townhouse divided into three striking apartments, designed to harmoniously blend contemporary ideas with traditional features

Weathered House: a large concrete tray hovering over a white monolith
Weathered House: a large concrete tray hovering over a white monolith

The Weathered House project starts from the orientation of the concrete tray, which is oriented according to the movement of the sun with respect to the underlying surfaces

The reconstruction of the Cherry Tree House in Prague. This is an extravagant house which does not break the rules
The reconstruction of the Cherry Tree House in Prague. This is an extravagant house which does not break the rules

The Cherry Tree House project is a reconstruction of a terrace house for the needs of today's family for comfortable city living. The same type of "terrace house" is repeated in the neighborhood streets where pseudo-mansard roofs, partial prefabs, and materials from the early 1990s can be found

MA.ST. residential complex in Milan. A new multi-center city housing opportunity that is also possible, lovely and sustainable
MA.ST. residential complex in Milan. A new multi-center city housing opportunity that is also possible, lovely and sustainable

MA.ST. is "A design thought composed of solids and voids, where the rigorous lines of architecture and prestigious materials meet the fullness of greenery designed and distributed precisely to generate public places for the inhabitants" (Sa-Architecture)

Super Adobe method for the construction of the Rong Cultural Center. In harmony with the land and hands-on design in Iran
Super Adobe method for the construction of the Rong Cultural Center. In harmony with the land and hands-on design in Iran

Hormoz Island is a salty, 42 km2, oval-shaped tongue of land extending into the Persian Gulf. The climate is hot and the region is economically depressed. The Rong Cultural Center, with its shape in harmony with the island but also iconic in its own way, is located in the main port of Hormoz

Wooden terrace with windows with white shutters
Wooden condominium in Amsterdam. Patch22 is distinguished by Sustainability and Flexibility

FRANTZEN and Architects create Patch 22 in Amsterdam, the tallest wooden condominium in the Netherlands, winner of a call for tenders that selected the proposals on the basis of the sustainability characteristics of the projects

Three towers for housing and stores in Madrid. Panoramic views, social interaction and integration with nature are the highlights of the project
Three towers for housing and stores in Madrid. Panoramic views, social interaction and integration with nature are the highlights of the projectUntitled Article

The three towers in Valdebebas house 67 dwellings, various commercial spaces and garages. Instead of a place characterized by compact, continuous frontages, the designers choose to construct three slimmer buildings to expand the apartment overlooks

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Contemporary interpretation of the DomusRomana. The Compluvium as the core of the house

Fran Silvestre Arquitectos starts from the concept of Roman domus to design a villa located in the center of Madrid. The compluvium that was used to collect rainwater, as well as giving light to the inner rooms, now becomes the center of the project.

Brother's Residence.Three-family housing where space, privacy, comfort and connection to the outdoors reign supreme
Brother's Residence.Three-family housing where space, privacy, comfort and connection to the outdoors reign supreme

Located on a long, narrow lot in Toronto's Bloor West neighborhood, Brother's Residence is a 3,600-square-foot three-family building on Lippincott Street. This multi-unit architecture, with its strong orthogonal geometric form marks a positive addition to the wide variety of low-rise residential and commercial buildings in the Harbord Street area

Restyling Austin's historic public green space. The Pease Park
Restyling Austin's historic public green space. The Pease Park

Located along the banks of Shoal Creek in downtown Austin and known as the city's first park, the 84-acre Pease Park has a rich history that has always been a part of the residents' history. The first phase of rehabilitation, preservation, and enhancement of the park, completed by the architectural firm Clayton Korte in collaboration with Ten Eyck Landscape Architects and Mell Lawrence Architects, involves the southernmost tip of the park, affectionately referred to as the park's "recreational heart and cultural soul"

San Ignacio. Upgrading and expansion of a villa in Mexico
San Ignacio. Upgrading and expansion of a villa in Mexico

San Ignacio is a renovation and expansion project of a dwelling located in the state of Nayarit in Mexico. The client's request was to renovate the existing building in poor condition and the construction of two new volumes, one that could serve as a flexible space for photo shoots and other creative expressions, and the second as an outdoor living space in direct relationship with the pool

The SGR office in Portland. A design geared toward quality of work, relationships, and energy
The SRG office in Portland. A design geared toward quality of work, relationships, and energy

Design in the new SRG office in Portland is used to connect, effortlessly, people with each other, improve the firm's work, and stimulate creative resources by encouraging spontaneous interactions and making it accessible for all to see the projects in progress

In Ecuador, the CRIBA Building infringes on its walls as an antidote from the fear and lack of communicationUntitled Article
In Ecuador, the CRIBA Building infringes on its walls as an antidote from the fear and lack of communicationUntitled Article

In the San Antonio district of Ambato City, where urbanization has been transformed over the years from open and jovial to barricaded behind impenetrable walls due to a lack of security, the Cibra Building proposes a breathable architectural alternative that is once again a way of engaging for the neighborhood

Restaurant between the trees
Leisure spot in the woods of Lombardy. Contemporary architecture of high iconic value

Architect Ilaria Nava's innovative project stems from a desire to design a place to rest and be in contact with nature, in the woodland setting of the Groane Regional Park, north of Milan with a high natural, vegetation and wildlife value

Inside the traditions and under a monumental roof. The House K2 on the South Tyrolean plateau of Renon
Inside the traditions and under a monumental roof. The House K2 on the South Tyrolean plateau of Renon

House K2 is a combination of traditional building methods with modern living comfort amidst the breathtaking landscapes where, surrounded by forests and meadows, it offers an ideal retreat in between the mountains

The winning project of the UNESCO competition for the Bamyan Cultural Center, in Afghanistan. An architecture intended to emphasize the eternal presence of absence
The winning project of the UNESCO competition for the Bamyan Cultural Center, in Afghanistan. An architecture intended to emphasize the eternal presence of absence

Following the destruction in 2001by the Taliban of the world's two colossal Buddha statues, the world's largest dating back 1,500 years, UNESCO, with financial support from the government of South Korea, launched an international competition in 2014 for the Bamyan Cultural Center. A center to safeguard the existing heritage and promote the social and cultural development of the region

"Lakeside" the new building at Black Butte Ranch intended to enhance the connection with the landscape as well as guest experiences

Black Butte Ranch-an iconic resort community located near Sisters, Oregon-is at the gateway to the desert. First designed in the early 1970s, the Ranch is a vacation destination for many, and a year-round home for some. The new 15,000-square-foot building, the "Lakeside," replaces the main pool structure and revives the heart of the Ranch

Buysse & Partners' new headquarters and the Domesticity of Office Space in an iconic building of the Belgian modern architecture
Buysse & Partners' new headquarters and the Domesticity of Office Space in an iconic building of the Belgian modern architecture

Buysse & Partners' new headquarters in Antwerp are the embodiment of an idea of domesticity of office space, realized by reinterpreting an extraordinary work: the more than 800-square-meter interior of the famous BP Building, completed in 1963 by Leon Stynen, one of the greatest Belgian architects of the 20th century

Redevelopment of Strasbourg's Municipal Spas. A delicate balance between an iconic historic space and the demands of modernity
Redevelopment of Strasbourg's Municipal Spas. A delicate balance between an iconic historic space and the demands of modernity

Built by architect Fritz Beblo beginning in 1905, Strasbourg's Municipal Baths are an iconic site in the city. Very dear to its inhabitants, the building had to be restored and its interior reworked so that it could, once again, continue its function while traversing history

Wooden pavilion for insects
Interactive Wood Pavilion in Rome. Insects create music

Wunderbugs is an interactive wooden pavilion, with sensors that collect the variations of the landscape and allow insects to modulate a musical composition, created by Francesco Lipari and Vanessa Todaro of OFL Architecture

An artist's home. A place for work and rest, sculpted by strokes of both will and ingenuity
An artist's home. A place for work and rest, sculpted by strokes of both will and ingenuity

Alejandra is a sculptor who desires a home for artists where reflection on how much the interpenetration of environments for the production of her works and for her rest is alive and attentive

Hotel and spa inside a 17th-century monastery for an out-of-time experience on the shores of Lake Garda
Hotel and spa inside a 17th-century monastery for an out-of-time experience on the shores of Lake Garda

Monumental spaces of a seventeenth-century monastery transformed into a hotel, preserving intact the charm of the ancient architecture and the atmosphere of peace and meditation, crowned by a spa in the garden that laps the shores of the lake

Spacial, a colorful and stylish workspace that emphasizes light as the focus of workspaces
Spacial, a colorful and stylish workspace that emphasizes light as the focus of workspaces

Two separate spaces, previously used as a Jiu Jitsu room and a beauty salon, have been completely renovated and now accommodate Spacial's first offices. Ivy Studio designed the spaces, creating a space with a modern flair

Woodland Classrooms, portals between the familiar territory of the school and the mysterious world of the forest
Woodland Classrooms, portals between the familiar territory of the school and the mysterious world of the forest

The Woodland Classrooms project is creating a narrative that opens up imaginative interactions with the natural environment. Thanks to the uniquely shaped wooden structure rise these two new classrooms with an intimate atmosphere that prepare children for a future of autonomy and inclusion

A quiet psychology practice in Tasmania. Peaceful light and a sense of welcome underpin the therapy as much as the space that houses it
A quiet psychology practice in Tasmania. Peaceful light and a sense of welcome underpin the therapy as much as the space that houses it

Refined, yet informal. Honest. Open to all. In this busy Hobart suburb, the quiet psychology studio, inside a historic building, is an oasis of calm

A total renovation of Asturias, a unique townhouse between tradition and modern elegance
A total renovation of Asturias, a unique townhouse between tradition and modern elegance

Asturias is an elegant three-story house in Barcelona's sought-after Gracia neighborhood. The use of original and traditional features combined with modern designs creates a bright, fresh and spacious abode while maintaining its Catalan roots

Restyling the interior of an apartment in New York City. Recovery of original 1930s design elements and a new spatial approach
Restyling the interior of an apartment in New York City. Recovery of original 1930s design elements and a new spatial approach

The renovation of this New York apartment, designed for a couple from the United Kingdom and Germany working in the arts and academia, aims to set a space of quiet amid the vibrancy of the metropolis 

The restoration of an architecturally valuable building for the new headquarters of Unilever Benelux in the heart of Rotterdam
The restoration of an architecturally valuable building for the new headquarters of Unilever Benelux in the heart of Rotterdam

In the heart of Rotterdam on Hofplein, the new headquarters of Unilever Benelux occupies six floors of a 1960s concrete-framed building designed by architect C.A. Abspoel. The new Unilever plant will house about 750 employees