Kéré Architecture reveals designs of its “first built project in South America”
Berlin-based studio Kéré Architecture has revealed designs for the Biblioteca dos Saberes in Rio de Janeiro, which features perforated brick facades and a cylinder that rises from its centre. Biblio
A Young Family Wanted Fun and Style and This Home Delivered in Every Corner
There is something instantly uplifting about a home created for a family that wanted more than the usual renovation. In Brighton, Australia, a young couple with three children approached Martin Friedr
US architect Robert AM Stern dies aged 86
US architect Robert AM Stern, who was the long-time dean of Yale university, has passed away aged 86. Stern, who founded his studio, which is now known as RAMSA, in 1969, passed away today at his home
Summerfest Pavilion Context Illustrations
This series of illustrations were initially meant to be a quick study of the contextual environment. However, I ended up really pouring a lot of time into them, constantly reworking the images, changi
Outdoor Entertaining Done Right: A Backyard Built for Gatherings
Turning an outdoor space into a true extension of the home can completely change the way a family lives and entertains. For a young couple in Notting Hill with four small children, Germinate Garden De
Summerfest Pavilion Color Studies
It has been a while since my last post, the longest amount of time I have ever taken away from this website actually. As much as I love illustrating architecture, I love doing other things too and sometimes there isn’t…
The Koi Pond and Hanging Garden That Becomes the Heart of Daily Living
Designed by NguyenHieuARC, this home in Vietnam was shaped around a simple idea creating a modern space that still feels warm and emotional. The architect avoided rigid boxes and instead looked to the
An Architect’s Guide To: Doors
Explore innovative door design, including systems, materials, technical details and inspiring case studies.
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