Perched above Eagle Harbour, the single-level home captures the essence of Vancouver’s architectural heritage.
The 175 Third Street tower sits within the former industrial hub, spanning over one million sq ft and featuring a public park designed by Field Operations and NYC Parks.
The traditional Siheyuan-style building guides visitors on a sensory journey through the mansion, culminating at the central courtyard.
A dynamic space for contemporary art in a serene coastal setting.
Brought to life by Hangzhou-based architectural firm Jiangjie Office.
The exhibition traces the architect’s journey from early conceptual projects to his nature-inspired designs today.
The architecture firm has created a home for the V&A East Storehouse, which houses over 500,000 objects.
Designed by architect Michael Hansmeyer and ETH Professor Benjamin Dillenburger, the project employed robots that apply concrete layer by layers without any casting molds.
The eco-conscious build boasts strategic curved forms, thermal efficiency, and elemental materials to address “climate resilience and off-grid adaptability.”
Designed by MAD Architects.
Featuring a square plan and corrugated roof with a large circular skylight.
Conceptualized by ROOM+ Design & Build.