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The Atelier Bardill in Scharans in Switzerland, designed by Valerio Olgiati is a compelling architectural intervention that resonates with both the historical and the contemporary, embodying a dialogue between past and present.
Schemata Architects’ Hotel do-c Ebisu in Tokyo, reinvents a traditional capsule hotel, integrating retro aesthetics with contemporary design, while celebrating Japan’s sauna culture in a meticulously renovated space.
SCREEN by Theodoulos Polyviou is a multimedia exploration of Cypriot heritage, recontextualizing an 18th-century iconostasis through immersive digital environments and soundscapes at Berlin's Bode-Museum.
House T designed by Suppose Design Office, stands as an intimate exploration of personal history, urban constraints, and architectural possibility in Tokyo.
Submission: The Logos Chair by CarmWorks explores themes of impermanence and imperfection in its design.
In the realm of contemporary photography, Grade Solomon emerges as a unique voice, one that skillfully transports viewers into a world where the ordinary is imbued with profound meaning.
Alejandro Ramírez Orozco’s photographic documentation of the Rundetaarn in Copenhagen presents a nuanced exploration of spatial continuity within historical architecture.
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In the quiet enclave of Leça do Balio, near Porto, Portugal, Álvaro Siza Vieira's latest architectural masterpiece unfolds as a poetic dialogue between history and modernity.
The White Temple by Takashi Yamaguchi in Kyoto, Japan, redefines sacred space, blending light, memory, and spirituality to honor maternal ancestors in a minimalist architectural form.
WonKy’s latest architectural endeavor, "The Clearing," situated in the heart of Lesnes Abbey Woods, London, epitomizes the harmonious marriage of functionality, sustainability, and community engagement.
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