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.

New construction of a single-family home with in-law suite made of wood intended to be self-built
New construction of a single-family home with in-law suite made of wood intended to be self-built

A family home with an in-law suite for the grandparents, made of wood, sustainable, and self-build at least in part: this was the desire of the developers for their home on the property lot that, sloping gently to the southeast, offers a picturesque view of the surrounding pastures, forests, and houses of the village Rybí,in the Moravian-Silesian region

A house in Nigran, Spain. The architecture seen as
A house in Nigran, Spain. The architecture seen as "space between," transitions on the journey home

The House in Nigran is an architecture that speaks of returning home, it is a project that is sensory promenade, it is an idea of spaces that are transitions, passages crossed during our return we do not know from where

The new home of the Charles University Faculty of Humanities in Prague
The new home of the Charles University Faculty of Humanities in Prague

The original buildings of unquestionable architectural quality on the Prague University campus are being overwhelmed by a radical change needed to accommodate the new needs of the Faculty of Humanities Charles University in Prague

Corbel House. A contemporary residence inspired by the tradition
Corbel House. A contemporary residence inspired by the tradition

The design of Corbel House developed from the client's desire for a modern home inspired by the family's roots in Kerala, India

Fat Deer Lodge, a family home that is all about the love of the land and nature
Fat Deer Lodge, a family home that is all about the love of the land and nature

Located in Darby, Montana, the design of this 220-square-foot residence is a reflection of its owners' style, life experiences, and love of the land. From its name, Fat Deer Lodge, to its distinctive location, this is a home that tells the story of...

BS Welcome Hub, between abstraction and expressionism
BS Welcome Hub, between abstraction and expressionism

The design of the BS Welcome Hub has three floors: the central area, visible from the outside, the lower floor, a place for collective gathering, and the upper floor, a more private work area

The renovation of the Apartment H in Bratislava's Old Town. A rational layout and a contrast between the white and the primary colors
The renovation of the Apartment H in Bratislava's Old Town. A rational layout and a contrast between the white and the primary colors

Apartment H is located along Medena Street in a 1940s building in the historic part of Bratislava. The three-room dwelling lacks the high ceilings and axial enfilade typical of surrounding apartments dating from the first Czechoslovak Republic (1918 - 1938). Despite this, with its rational layout, the apartment remains evocative of these same spatial principles

A house project for a brother and sister: preserving the frugality of the past while adding new freedom
A house project for a brother and sister: preserving the frugality of the past while adding new freedom

A house for a brother and sister. A house, but not quite: a place with a free identity, which is not identified from the role of dwelling while remaining a space for relationships where memories can be built

Flowing spaces and artistic details for The Hartford Residence in Texas
Flowing spaces and artistic details for The Hartford Residence in Texas

At the center of the established Austin, Texas, neighborhood stands a refined home which makes the most of its verdant steeply sloping site: a 5,295-square-foot space flooded with natural light

Arch House, a quiet retreat for a traveling couple
Arch House, a quiet retreat for a traveling couple

The young couple, constantly on the move for business, wanted the feeling of a quiet retreat-hence the birth of their new home, Arch House

Enriching the magic of Bordeaux's suburbs: Le Haut Perché
Enriching the magic of Bordeaux's suburbs: Le Haut Perché

The Refuges Periurbains project encourages the exploration of sites on the outskirts of the city through the design of a series of refuges: Le Haut Perché is one of them

"Airship landing and nature charging"

The owner of Flying House is a young pilot: the house for his family landed on the site in the newly developing city of Gyeongseo-dong near Incheon Airport, South Korea

New vitality for the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet: the sharing of art and music through a renovated space
New vitality for the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet: the sharing of art and music through a renovated space

The Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet, built in 1919, is one of the oldest music schools in Slovenia. Located in the vicinity of other historical buildings and important monuments, its renovation has aimed at improving the existing program and some technical features of the school facilities, while maintaining the original volume and structure

3 patios, 4 meters, 3 spaces: Casa 3 Patios
3 patios, 4 meters, 3 spaces: Casa 3 Patios

The design challenge of the Casa 3 Patios project was to build the 3 desired spaces on a 4-meter wide site: the concept was based on the creation of 3 internal courtyards that would segment the project into 3 different cores

Bespoke paneling and optimized spaces: Contaminations, fine renovation of a family apartment in Bari, Italy
Bespoke paneling and optimized spaces: Contaminations, fine renovation of a family apartment in Bari, Italy

Contaminations is a renovation project of a 90-square-meter apartment in which the precious boiserie distributes and at the same time hides the spaces of the house

A dwelling that anchors itself to an existing rock in Buck Mountain Cabin
A dwelling that anchors itself to an existing rock in Buck Mountain Cabin

On Orca Island, Washington, Heliotrope Architects encouraged clients to focus on unique features of the San Juan that could bring the Buck Mountain Cabin to life

A glazed brick casket that is inspired by the reflections of the moon on the snow
A glazed brick casket that is inspired by the reflections of the moon on the snow

The Qaammat Fjeld Sarfannguit pavilion, located on the Sarfannguit UNESCO site in Greenland, celebrates and promotes Inuit intangible cultural heritage and traditional knowledge of the environment

27+14 treasures resurfaced from 1872 building on Montcada Street in Barcelona
27+14 treasures resurfaced from 1872 building on Montcada Street in Barcelona

Restoration of 8 floors, 150sqm each, of a residential building built in 1872. The name of the 27+14 project derives from the exhumation of 14 splendid Nolla mosaics and 27 plumbing pieces of great chromatic richness discovered by stripping the building of all its posthumous interventions

The Monsoon House in Thrissur, India. A theatrical connection between space and time
The Monsoon House in Thrissur, India. A theatrical connection between space and time

A sprawling residence that seamlessly amalgamates tradition, luxury and family warmth. The Monsoon House honors the Eastern architectural heritage, keeps traditional craftsmanship alive by weaving it into its spaces, and gives its inhabitants comfort and affluence while evoking a family atmosphere

Colorado Villa: one roof, three generations. Diversified spaces and a wide exposure to the landscape
Colorado Villa: one roof, three generations. Diversified spaces and a wide exposure to the landscape

In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, in one of Colorado's most pristine landscapes, a villa for three generations takes shape: Colorado Villa, a reinterpretation of the iconic A-frame typology, a refined alternation of private and collective spaces, where the needs of the whole family find space

Residence Alma: a groundbreaking but discreet transformation
Residence Alma: a groundbreaking but discreet transformation

Commissioned by a private client, the transformation of a commercial space on the ground floor and the two apartments on the upper floors in order to create a single-family residence resulted in the so-called Residence Alma. In approaching an early 20th-century mixed-use building, the project focuses on three archetypal principles: the loggia, the passage, and the colonnade

The new buildings at the Oregon Forest Science Complex for education in inspiring and evocative environments
The new buildings at the Oregon Forest Science Complex for education in inspiring and evocative environments

In 2020, Michael Green Architecture completed two new wood buildings for the internationally recognized College of Forestry at Oregon State University. Located on campus within the Oregon Forest Science Complex (OFSC), the new George W. Peavy Forest Science Center and the A.A. "Red" Emmerson Advanced Wood Products Laboratory (AWP) support the College's vision in providing dynamic learning, collaboration, and research venues aimed at managing and maintaining active forest ecosystems in the 21st century

"Bedroom in the middle" project: from dark basement house to a luxurious pied a terre

“Bedroom in the middle” is the renovation project of a low-light apartment in the center of Amsterdam, featuring a series of small rooms, into a pied a terre embellished with fine finishes ideal for a couple who frequent the city on weekends

YARD, a social hub that connects to the city's landscape and its creative life
YARD, a social hub that connects to the city's landscape and its creative life

Located across the Willamette River near downtown Portland, the YARD is a 21-story, 343,100-square-foot mixed-use building that rises above the famous Burnside Bridge

A cascade of living spaces nestled along the slope for the Zig Zag House
A cascade of living spaces nestled along the slope for the Zig Zag House

The Zig Zag House glides down the slope among the trees: distributed on several levels, the steps of the beams support the precarious balance of horizontality, where the life of the house takes place always moving between uncertain forms

The Baie-de-Valois Nautical Center in Pointe-Claire commemorates Montreal's iconic islands
The Baie-de-Valois Nautical Center in Pointe-Claire commemorates Montreal's iconic islands

Montreal's island parks have been exceptionally busy over the past 2 years, and municipalities have received a growing demand from their citizens to invest in them, returning the coastline to the community with sustainable interventions such as the Baie-de-Valois Nautical Center

Two artists' villa that combines both closeness and privacy
Two artists' villa that combines both closeness and privacy

Villa No.1, a studio villa in northern Iran, contains two separate villas, located on the property in order to maintain the privacy of each home

An architecture overlooking the ocean, Panal House is a spellbinding spectator of the Chilean landscape
An architecture overlooking the ocean, Panal House is a spellbinding spectator of the Chilean landscape

In Panal House, the ocean, the moon, the sun, the stars, fire and earth become elements of an architecture that make you want to live in spaces that are fully immersed, sensitive to perceptions and willing to connect with their inhabitants

Architecture as a re-elaboration of its origins: Casa Amélia
Architecture as a re-elaboration of its origins: Casa Amélia

"This is not a house", this is THE Casa Amélia, a renovation and extension of a building that looked like a clutter of alleys surrounded by other alleys

Atlas Hotel's strategy to revitalize urban areas with design-integrated greenery
Atlas Hotel's strategy to revitalize urban areas with design-integrated greenery

Located on an irregular plot of land, Atlas Hotel's design approach is to transform this constraint into its unique character, both aesthetically and planimetrically