In a transformative move, the Danish architecture studio Cobe has skillfully crafted Opera Park, turning a former industrial site in Copenhagen into a thriving urban green space.
Exploring materiality and space, Adriano Amaral's 'Prole' at Galerie Fons Welters presents a transformative and sensory-rich artistic experience.
In the bucolic commune of Villenave-d'Ornon, France, Esnard Sanz Architectes has cultivated a nuanced approach to architectural design with the Garden Pavilion, an endeavor seamlessly woven into the fabric of its environment.
In the realm of contemporary art, where the boundaries between mediums are increasingly blurred, Milanese artist Davide Allieri presents an intriguing exploration of spatial dynamics and temporal ambiguity at Galerie Hubert Winter in Vienna, Austria.
In Fukuzu City, the Affordance House by Class Archi studio challenges conventional architectural norms. This building, with its unique wave-like form, stands as an intriguing exploration of space and minimalism in an urban setting.
In the heart of Al Madam Ghost Town, a stirring architectural endeavor, the "Concrete Tent" designed by DAAR, eloquently addresses the dichotomy of temporality and permanence.
In the bustling island of Taiwan, amidst its vibrant cityscapes and lush natural reserves, a self-taught photographer, Chang Yu Hsuan, finds his muse.
In the realm of architectural innovation, the “3-Minute Corridor” pavilion by WallMakers, curated by Tosin Oshinowo, emerges as a poignant commentary on global waste management, particularly spotlighting the underexplored potential of material reuse.
Since its inauguration in 1999, the Serralves Museum has stood as a paragon of architectural grace within the Serralves Park, largely owing to the visionary work of Álvaro Siza.
The creation of Yuputira by Mariko Mori, in collaboration with Ring Architects on Miyako Island, Japan, is a profound testament to the intersection of art, architecture, and spirituality.