Originally built in the 1950s.
Built entirely in poured-in-place concrete.
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group in collaboration with Arup and Cistri.
Situated in Toronto’s High Park neighborhood.
Designed by Hobart-based studio Room11 architects.
Featuring a sustainable design that addresses environmental degradation along the coastline.
The Japanese firm slightly skewed the interior walls by 10 degrees to create a unique stairwell and natural lighting source.
The Red Sol resort in Dhërmi rises against the rocky terrain with a bold, red exterior and a labrynth like composition.
Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects.
Designed by MAD Architects.
Designed by Unknown Surface Studio.
Featuring three offset, pitched-roof volumes that seamlessly follow the natural contours of the landscape.