architecture

Sergio Musmeci

Sergio Musmeci, The Creator of Surreal Musmeci Bridge

Sergio Musmeci, the intellectual engineer, is a forerunner in the field of “form-finding.” Engineering, Aeronautics, music, and astronomy fed his curiosity and exceptional abilities to research scientific innovation. However, he addressed complicated problems through an empirical, almost artisanal method.

residential building

Koichi Takada’s Norfolk Residential Building

This mixed-use residential building of Koichi Takada in Burleigh Heads is a sculptural and empathetic addition to its seaside surroundings, drawing influence from indigenous Norfolk pines

Taiyuan Botanical Garden

Taiyuan Botanical Garden; A Timber Lattice Greenhouses by DMAA

Taiyuan Botanical Garden was initiated to fulfill the desire of transforming a former coal-mining area into a landscape park that functions not only as an essential model for landscape design but also provides access and information about natural ecosystems by including a building infrastructure that can be used for research.

Bjarke Ingels

10 Remarkable Projects of Bjarke Ingels (BIG)

Bjarke Ingels, as a trendsetter in architecture, delivers vibrant playful settings as the essential but neglected part of the human experience in built environments. He believes in the idea of information-driven design as the driving force for his design process, based on careful analysis of numerous criteria such as local culture and climate, everchanging patterns of contemporary life, and the ebbs and flows of the global economy.

UAE pavilion

UAE Pavilion, Calatrava’s Falcon-Inspired Building at Expo 2020 Dubai

The UAE Pavilion, designed by Santiago Calatrava, highlights the UAE’s history and aspirations through its mesmerizing architecture. It is located in the center of the World Expo 2020 exhibition site in Dubai. By an impression from the majestic falcon, the country’s national bird, the building spreads 28 moveable wings in a symphony to represent the UAE’s strength and legacy. The whole pavilion is surrounded by culturally significant trees and provides a calm and tranquil environment for visitors.

Yokohama Terminal, Serving as A Public Space

Opening up great possibilities of public space beyond transportation, Japan’s largest marine terminal, Yokohama International Port Terminal, is this week’s Uncoverd project.

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