
Flexible Workspace: Pandemic Adaptation or Future Architectural Trend?
Flexible designs are not only a way to pandemic compatible workplaces but are also the future stage of efficient working patterns.
Flexible designs are not only a way to pandemic compatible workplaces but are also the future stage of efficient working patterns.
Prefabrication may be the rising star of affordable and sustainable architecture, but it took a long way to get to where we are today.
From harbor revitalization to skyscraper innovation, mixed-use design is the dynamic future of urban development.
As a material, timber is renewable, low-carbon and light weight, but is it the way forward for susta inable architecture?
During their brief lifespans, these pavilions inspired new forms of communications between people an d their cities.
These bridges are not only structures to walk on but public spaces to stay and enjoy, places for sur prising communications and encounters.
Architectural glazing can be deadly to avian species. Bird-friendly design also fights back against the monotony of anonymous glass towers.
These transportation spaces find the sweet spot between facilitating this travel needs and offering an unforgettable spatial experience.
Breakthroughs in material technologies are expanding design possibilities and fuelling new conversat ions about architecture on Mars.