
No Straight Answers: 10 Chinese Buildings With Fluid Forms and Curvilinear Masses
From floating corridors to petal-shaped façades, these projects prove that straight lines are highly overrated.
Architectural case studies and material exemplars to spark your creativity and inspire your next project.
From floating corridors to petal-shaped façades, these projects prove that straight lines are highly overrated.
Rather than oppositional, these movements offer distinct design strategies — both vital to shaping t omorrow’s built environment.
These projects may be in progress, on hold or still seeking their moment, but each one offers a shar p take on where architecture could go next.
Architects are helping content creators move from background noise to front-page presence through c areful sound and spatial planning.
Wonder hasn’t disappeared — it’s been scaled down, drawn inward, and embedded into homes that make the ordinary feel sublime.
This pioneering museum rejected corridors, categories and constraints, creating a framework for art to speak on its own terms.
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Can cul-de-sacs and big box zones evolve into thriving neighborhoods? More and more architects seek to prove there’s life after sprawl.
These civic spaces offer way more than folding chairs and fluorescent lights — they’re designed to h elp neighborhoods gather, learn, and grow in style.