6Editor's ChoiceCRV - Tea Experience Center This project has been tried to create a space that is in a flow with the tea fields. It has been chosen bamboo which is sustainable and easily accessible local material. Thus, the spatial setup that integrates with nature has been completed.
14Runner-upBajo-BooLabuan Bajo, the upcoming "new Bali", is currently being developed as one of the best Indonesia travel destinations. To preserve local culture and the natural ecosystem, Bajo-Boo explored the potential of bamboo as the structure and skin of the pavilion.
135IridescenceA marriage of sustainable materials with modern fabrication technologies, the pavilion features two rejuvenating zones that appeal to different demographics. Regardless of zone, the form is perforated to create an enchanting dialogue between dark and light, night and day.
8Panju Island: Community towards better FutureEco-tourism model for an estuarine island in Vasai Creek, Mumbai. The project is intended to create harmony between the existing ecology and the community living on the island.
4The Colombo Institute of TechnologyTropical Modernism and building as machine in the age of climate change
14AFLOAT | A WATER RESILIENT NEIGHBORHOODTo design a neighborhood that responds to climatic variations and offers resilience to the inhabitants of Jakarta, Indonesia due to rising sea levels caused by global climate change. Jakarta is one of the fastest sinking city in the world and this project aims at creating a water resilient neighborhood that takes inspiration from amphibious architecture.
37Editor's ChoiceBubble MarketsThe Bubble Markets is a re-envisioning of the local street market of Ho Chi Minh wherein it provides an urban porous bubble-like space to be a platform for the busy market culture of Vietnam which can accomodate all forms of social life.
19The Eco-ChapelThe design of the Chapel in Ethiopia results of a study between space and light. The main idea is to create a passive experience with the landscape to the Chapel.
36Editor's ChoiceAn Urban ForestCities need to re-born and be alive, to make the world better again. Forest in town means that other forests can grow in town and each can make the place all living creatures can find a relationship. From Tewahedo tradition of the chapel in the forest we found the inspiration and a proof that this relationship is still possible and we should never forget.