In the Nanchuan District of Chongqing, Drifting Stones frames a quiet encounter with the mountains. Set among evergreen trees, sheer cliffs and a narrow stream, the project is deliberately small
In the Nanchuan District of Chongqing, Drifting Stones frames a quiet encounter with the mountains. Set among evergreen trees, sheer cliffs and a narrow stream, the project is deliberately small
A 100 metre-long installation in the Valencian huerta reworks the logic of tomato trellises with corrugated steel and a light fabric canopy, creating shade, rhythm, and a new way to
At the Venice Architecture Biennale, Build of Site proposes a different kind of spectacle: one where architecture is not installed, but repaired. Rather than constructing a new exhibition within the
MPavilion 1 reframes Australian outback typologies as a summer cultural venue in Melbourne, pairing a 12m x 12m steel frame with a glazed roof and responsive skin to deliver shade, shelter and civic warmth.
Designed for a Sino-French Agri-Tech Park in Chengdu, this contemporary white chapel channels Impressionist light and southern French landscapes through a refined steel grid and all-aluminum construction.
At the threshold of Chaishan Island in Zhoushan, a kinetic pavilion reframes the simple act of arrival. Positioned as a landmark at the village edge, it gives the coastline a
In 1986, Italy’s wine culture was shaken by a methanol scandal that reached far beyond cellar doors. More than 300 wine brands, including bottles linked to Piedmont, were found to
On the highest hill of the Lu Yu Tea Cultural Campus in Huzhou, China, a contemporary teahouse called The Cloud sits among tea fields and open sky. Designed by architect
In Guajuvira, Brazil, a small pavilion sits among protected remnants of Atlantic Forest just 35 kilometres from Curitiba. The rural surroundings are defined by modest farms and natural springs that
ARCHITECTURE AS A CIVIC RESPONSE TO WATER AND CLIMATE As climate change reshapes urban life, cities across the world are learning to coexist with increasingly unpredictable weather. In Rome, long