0Living infraestructure livingA living infraestrucure that generate energy, water and comunity to whom´s living there. Travelers could learn about agriculture and a sustentaible living.
2Rooted in LightThe solution to address the house itself was to create a central light well or atrium to allow in as much light as possible while also creating opportunities for natural ventilation to occur while also making living convenient for all three generations in the home.
12Nano Nest I Vast EgoThis is a house located in TABAS, IRAN. The concept is how tiny spaces were managed for living in old style houses and how they used natural elements for making better life style. In addition, how to respond modern life style needs such as privacy and family connections.
26Amakan HouseLocated at the center of the village with a unique culture, the lively place of Sawang Calero, Cebu City, Philippines. Inspired by a traditional material, an indigenous versatile material, durable, and sturdy an outer skin of the building gives it a modern tropical vibe.
9Form Follows ClimateMy design uses three similarly shaped buildings graduated in height and differentiated by green play areas. A wooden wall serving as a physical barrier to the street clearly defines the buildings as one entity. The double pitched roof resembles a family home rendering the design welcoming towards children while making use of its climatic advantages.
195Sustainable crecheThis creche is designed due to sustainable development. It is a place where creativity and nature meets together.
75Institutional Excellence AwardFlower of the DesertChoosing arid climate and Following Biomimetic design, we came to across a plant that lives in the Namibia desert, Welwitschia which is extremely sustainable in Arid areas and lives about 1000 to 1500 years. The unusual form of this plant keeps the soil under the plant cool and moist. The thick leaves lay on the sand surface and prevent wind erosion aswell.
21Biomimetics: An environmental sensitive approachThe approach aims to challenge the common belief that due to their height contemporary tall buildings cannot be ventilated and lightened naturally and also provide break from typical hermetic glass boxes.
28The Light of City——Inject light into the 'crack'The La Petite Ceinture of Paris, once surrounded by a glowing belt, has been being abandoned for years and is gradually being forgotten, and now it is still in its own way to get along with the city, but it is no longer so vibrant. The La Petite Ceinture, like a crack in the flood of city time, quietly waiting for the light to re-enter.
4The HOME on Ryhavevej The project questions traditional division between different groups of dwellers which are often found on different ends of the city and brings them together to create a vibrant community into complicated neighbourhood.
2Koalas ClawThe concept of the design is to create friendly surroundings for koalas and make people and koalas closer in the united environment. The main goal was to integrate the building into the local landscape. A koala claw inspired the idea of the shape of the building.