Life in an architecture school is one of the most atypical ones you can imagine. As you graduate from high school and step into the world of architecture, the transition…
What makes a structure last longer, is it the permanency of the building or the experience that remains while being near that environment? Temporary structures have undergone major changes over…
“Textile forms of habitation have a long history going back to Paleolithic times and represent an archetypal form of building which has endured to the present day. Textiles are light,…
The Olympians have always been the subject of interest all around the world. This year, Japan has added a little bit of spice to it, with the help of architecture…
Composed of three pavilions connected by a series of glass hallways, the single-story residence seeks to create a residential oasis in the heart of Los Angeles. The Western Red Cedar…
Pavilions in architecture refer to the sub-structures within the premises of a building complex generally built as a pleasure space – for exhibitions and galleries, for capturing good views, being…
Sorrento House is located along a unique stretch of coastline overlooking Sullivan’s Bay. The site boasts dramatic views of the bay, looking out from a remnant old-growth Moonah forest. The…
Located in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago, this 12,000 square foot home was designed for a family with five children. In order to bring the massing of the home in…
Dividing the plan into two ‘pavilions’ linked by a generous breezeway space enables natural light and ventilation into the south, as well as north, parts of the house. This also…