Architecture
Kindergarten by BauLab Prof. Rainer Hirth – Coburg University of Applied Science and Arts, Pinzberg, Germany
A climate-neutral modular kindergarten built from natural, reusable materials, demonstrating circular design, community participation, and minimal environmental impact in forest settings.
E44 Laneway House by Imu Chan Architecture, Vancouver, Canada
A compact laneway house designed for humans and a cat, blending smart storage, playful circulation, and efficient living within a minimal footprint.
Villa A by Carl Gerges Architects, Faraya, Lebanon
A modern mountain villa integrating stone, concrete, and glass, creating a refined dialogue between architecture, landscape, and seasonal transformation in Lebanon.
Terrarium House by Unknown Surface Studio, Bangkok, Thailand
An inward-focused urban home with a central garden, blending glass, wood, and light to create a tranquil terrarium-like living environment.
The Avber House by OFIS Architects, Avber, Slovenia
A sensitive renovation of a Karst homestead, blending stone heritage, courtyard living, and minimal intervention to reconnect architecture with memory and place.
House in Saidera by Akio Isshiki Architects, Osaka, Japan
A minimalist Japanese home reinterpreting tradition through exposed timber, flexible spaces, and simplicity, creating a calm, functional environment for modern living.
Art Museum of The China Sculpture Institute by CVA Design, Wuhu, China
A transformed greenhouse museum integrating sculpture, landscape, and Chinese philosophy, creating an immersive cultural space shaped by light, water, and nature.
S House by MM++ Architects, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
A compact urban home inspired by rural living, blending nature, openness, and simplicity to create a calm, ecological retreat within the city.
Madcoffee by Madarq Studio, Monterrey, Mexico
A hybrid café and design studio blending workspace and hospitality, creating an open, interactive environment that connects design culture with everyday experience.
Six Courtyards House by VOID, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
A tropical courtyard house blending art, nature, and climate-responsive design through six patios, creating fluid indoor-outdoor living in Costa Rica.
Franche-Comté Advanced School of Engineering by Dominique Coulon & associés, Besançon
A flexible engineering school immersed in woodland, combining concrete minimalism, adaptable spaces, and natural light to support evolving educational environments.
An Interior at Giomein Cervinia by co.arch studio, Italy
A refined alpine interior balancing 1970s spatial identity with contemporary minimalism, framing mountain views through material clarity, geometry, and curated design.