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Construction often requires a rewriting of the landscape. The existing topography is expected to yield to a new structure, both physically and visually. But when a building is led by its context, a remarkable shift occurs — the boundaries between the background and the architectural foreground blur and bleed into one another. By obscuring the lines of division, the importance of the surrounding environment comes sharply into focus. Rather than asserting dominance over a landscape, the architect allows it to shape their vision.
From residential homes and hotels to a modern museum and a memorial, these winning structures from the 10th Annual A+Awards merge into their locales in sensitive yet striking ways. Discover the pioneering projects fading into the background in the best possible way.
Fort 137
By Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd., Las Vegas, Nevada
Jury Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Private House (XL >6000 sq ft)
The home’s entwined relationship with its context is evident throughout the interior too. In the main open-plan living space, walls of glazing peel back, merging the room with the sandy terrain. The hues of the desert — taupe, peach, terracotta — extend from the natural environment to the built environment, creating a unifying line of sight. The ecological impact has been mitigated too, with sustainable features such as passive cooling, renewable energy infrastructure and high thermal mass minimizing the home’s carbon footprint.
Wedge
By Façade, Lefkada, Greece
Jury Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt – Private House (S <3000 sq ft)
The staggered volumes are masterfully slotted into the incline of the hillside in keeping with its natural rhythms. Between the stories, the landscape flourishes and blurs with the embedded structures. Slatted apertures allow sunlight to stream into the covered outside spaces, utilizing the site’s favorable conditions. Rather than an imposition, the residences appear to have been naturalized by the organic world.
416 Memorial Park
By UNITEDLAB Associates and vtrilloarquitectos, Ansan, South Korea
Popular Choice Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt Landscape
The project appears to be little more than a park from above, but its turf skin is in fact camouflage for the memorial exhibition center. Encased in a living roof and expansive glass panels, the structure becomes almost indistinguishable from the terrain. Walkways between the rippling hills lead to the heart of the site, where the entrance to the complex reveals itself. The semi-subterranean space includes educational facilities and events areas, while the lowest level holds private commemoration spaces.
Desert Palisades
By WOODS + DANGARAN, Palm Springs, California
Jury Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Residential Interiors (>3000 sq ft)
The structure’s exterior treatments create visual continuity with its locale too. Brass paneling clads the façade, which fades into the mottled brown of the mountains. Elsewhere, plaster and concrete masonry in earthy, sand hues soften the fabric of the building. Inside, the muted colors of the desert resound, from sage green and dusky pink to walnut, while swaths of glass walls internalize the topography.
Depot Boijmans van Beuningen
By MVRDV, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Popular Choice Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Gallery & Exhibition Spaces
In contrast with the transparency that defines its interior, the art depot’s striking ovoid exterior is evasive. Clad in 1,664 mirrored panels, the activity within is shielded from view. Instead, the building reflects the surrounding skyline, celebrating the urban landscape by utilizing it in the structure’s design. The result is a mercurial façade that shifts with the weather and the city’s development.
Gods and Dreams Resort
By 314 architecture studio, Greece
Popular Choice Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Unbuilt Hospitality
While the daring scheme is driven by ecological sensitivity, it’s also influenced by historic typologies. The tiered formation pays homage to the enduring architecture of Greece, including the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus and the classical form of the ancient Greek theater. The elaborate design gives visitors a front-row seat to the spectacular coastal views below, while encouraging a connection with the enveloping natural environment.
Mason
By Vaslab Architecture, จ.ชลบุรี, Thailand
Popular Choice Winner, 10th Annual A+Awards, Hotels & Resorts
The villas feature green roofs that mirror the surrounding trees and undergrowth — from the sky, the hillside appears untouched. Meanwhile, native stone has been incorporated throughout the vacation residences, from carved washbasins to sculptures. Across some of the interiors, a glazed void lined with rocks bisects the living space, grounding the new development in the site’s material origins.
The latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” — a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe — is now available. Order your copy today.