“The Greenest Building Is One Already Built”: 8 Stunning Adaptive Reuse Projects
By treating buildings as living entities, adaptive reuse approaches history as inspiration and malle able matter for building new futures.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
By treating buildings as living entities, adaptive reuse approaches history as inspiration and malle able matter for building new futures.
From Costa Rica to Bangladesh, a new generation of architects is blending concrete forms and lusciou s greenery.
Chicken Point Cabin features the lakeside doorway of your dreams.
Stacked timber architecture — evoking the cabins of old — is experiencing a modern resurgence.
Ruins have the potential to become a historic frame for a contemporary space.
These façades bend, twist and undulate, proving that architecture can be clad in wood without being so wooden.
Estudio López Osorio's A+Award-winning project is a shining example of architectural courage.
These nine A+Award-winning projects use architectural scenography as a conceptual tool to create ima ginative environments that transport the mind.
The discerning use of natural materials, with a strong emphasis on stone and wood, helps to maintain the minimalist aura of these homes.