
Going Dark – Contrast and Historical Continuity
It’s like the Stone’s sang: “I see a red house and I want to paint it black.” Or something like that. In the DOPPELGIEBEL project,

It’s like the Stone’s sang: “I see a red house and I want to paint it black.” Or something like that. In the DOPPELGIEBEL project,

Casa Káni Íní, designed by TAC Taller Alberto Calleja, is a seaside retreat on Mexico’s Oaxaca coast that employs biomimicry principles and strategic use of

Stockholm Wood City, currently under construction in the Sickla district of Stockholm, Sweden, is set to become the world’s largest urban development project built entirely

ArchDaily’s latest article “Unlocking Sustainable Architecture with Wood-Based Materials” highlights the pivotal role of wood in promoting sustainable construction practices. It emphasizes the importance of

Dwell Magazine just released its predictions for design trends in 2025. “2025 Design Trends Will Focus on Warm Interiors and Sustainable Materials” discusses upcoming interior

Danish company SAGA Space Architects has been designing habitats for some of the world’s most challenging environments: desert, underwater, and arctic conditions. Their latest design