This laneway home was built using prefabricated mass timber CLT panels on a site in Vancouver. The siting of the home locates the glazed sliding doors and a balcony on…
“Coletiza is a living universe built upon plural connections”, that is the moto of this collective and collaborative shopping place formed by a group of four entrepreneurs. Project Name: Coletiza…
This French inspired, large grand Grade II listed apartment block in Kensington was built between 1877 & 1879. Nash Baker Architects were commissioned to provide initial architectural advice prior to…
The renovation of this house in Campinas – Brazil started by understanding the clients personality that had chosen to buy this residence that had separated rooms and fragmented spaces. Project…
Guildford Lodge was built around 1860 by Lord of Lovelace, as the gatehouse for his house, Horsley towers. Over the years it has been amended substantially to suit new uses…
In the most remote part of the Kruger National Park, in a wilderness previously undisturbed by visitors, lies the vast concession awarded to The Outpost as a result of a…
The small historic town of Bhuj, Kutch, is located in the hot and dry region in the state of Gujarat in India. It faces extreme scarcity of water. Two important…
Architecture is a journey of discovery whether it’s innovation in technology or innovation in construction materials. Many of the architecture we see today, was built before the 20th century, and…
SCAU architecture, France is a beautiful land that is plentiful in unprecedented cultures and its Eiffel towers. Not only that, but France also has unparalleled architectural achievements that adapt to…
The word sacred is most often not associated with a religious connotation. Since time immemorial humans have searched for and defined ways to embody a sacred experience, a way in…
Nari Gandhi (1934–1993) was an Indian architect known for his profoundly inventive works in traditional buildings. While working in India, Nari kept on chipping away at Wright’s belief system of…
For some communist monuments of Eastern Europe, the time has stopped in 1989, when the Soviet Union started its gradual collapse. While urban and social fabrics adapted to regime changes,…