Vive le Vin Hotel and Residences, Brazil
Vive le Vin Hotel and Residences interior design in Espírito Santo, Brazil, designed by INSPIRA with sleek indoor pool
Vive le Vin Hotel and Residences interior design in Espírito Santo, Brazil, designed by INSPIRA with sleek indoor pool
The Duo Dynamic Café by Design Next Agency in Queens, NYC, features a luminescent dragon which swirls through the space within
ZArchitecture Studio presents the Jacques Majorelle School in Morocco, a low-slung design which creates a sense of serenity and peace, important qualities for an educational building
Rhode Island architecture, Providence building, USA – information on contemporary architecture + architects, with photos of key designs – discover Rhode Island buildings.
Located at the pinnacle of Singapore’s iconic Capital Tower, the newest member of the SUSHISAMBA network, designed by architects Kokaistudios, revolutionizes the dining experience
Seoul architecture news, contemporary South Korean architectural developments: new built environment updates – Seoul building news, Korean construction design, architects info & property updates
English theatre buildings – architecture & architects, England, images, thespian projects including LiveWorks Theatre in Newcastle designed by Flanagan Lawrence Architects – English theatre designs, Arts building developments UK
Casa de Zanotta, by HAS architects in Hefei, China, has great emphasis placed upon calm, soothing interior spaces which contrast the city’s busy streets
Dumas + Horacio Housing in Mexico City, designed by Central de Arquitectura – elegant composition of glass, creating softly lit spaces
Central de Arquitectura‘s design for the Nima Bay Resort Development on Mexico‘s Pacific Coast is a stylish destination for luxury travellers
Designed by Mecanoo and Royal HaskoningDHV, Ede-Wageningen train station, The Netherlands, the new multimodal station embraces nature from the moment passengers step out of a train
StudioCAN’s Moreira de Cónegos Health centre, in Guimarães, Portugal, from a volumetric point of view, is based on the shape of a “star of life”, an international symbol for medical services