Installations
ZHY Design Studio Launches a 34-Meter Cantilever Over China's Deepest Sinkhole
An 800-square-meter steel observation platform perches on a karst ridge above the 613-meter Dashiwei Tiankeng in Guangxi, China.
Atelier MA Builds a Twisting Timber Pavilion at the Edge of a French Forest Pond
Split chestnut shingles and triangulated larch frames welcome visitors to the Mormal forest in northern France's Avesnois region.
Studio Fragment Turns a Seoul Brick Box into a Magazine You Can Walk Through
29CM's first physical showroom in Seongsu treats retail space as editorial content, with frosted glass layers and flexible timber systems across 339 square
Li Baofeng Folds a Timber Wetland Pavilion into a Former Factory on Wuhan's East Lake
On Luoyan Island, an abandoned water plant becomes an exhibition hall celebrating three decades of China's Ramsar Convention commitments.
JK-AR Resurrects East Asian Bracket Joinery as a Fractal Timber Canopy in South Korea
The Tree Series reimagines centuries-old dou-gong and gong-po wood joinery through algorithmic design and digital fabrication.
SAW.EARTH Plants a Brazilian Indigenous Hut in a Modernist Courtyard on Roosevelt Island
A 144-square-foot reading pavilion for children with special needs channels the Oca tradition through corten, cedar, and bamboo.
Still at Work Plants a Hay-Walled A-Frame Pavilion on a French Cliff for Cows and Humans Alike
A six-square-meter timber shelter near Annecy lake invites hikers and grazing animals to share a belvedere over the Alps.
Atelier Marko Brajovic Floats a Timber Pavilion Above the Jungle Stones of Paraty
Built entirely from materials sourced within 50 kilometers, Agüé House lands like a feather on the boulders of coastal Brazil.
SUZAO Architects Wedge a 60 m² Exhibition Pavilion Between Chongqing's Past and Its Vertical Future
A luminous timber-and-metal box negotiates the gap between a historic guild hall and a mountain city's relentless skyline.
Change Architects Sculpt a Terracotta Shell into the Hillside at Chaohu Natural and Cultural Center
A 1,500-square-meter cultural center in Hefei, China, emerges from the earth as a worm-eaten, planted landscape building.
Studio Andrew Trotter Trades Puglia's White Vaults for a Pink Limestone Villa in Carovigno
Casa Maiora uses local tufo sandstone, lime wash, and built-in furniture to craft a house that belongs to its hilltop site above the Adriatic.
MCH Arquitecto and Echeri Bioconstrucción Build Adobe Vacation Houses in a Michoacán Magic Town
Two handcrafted lodging pavilions in Tacámbaro honor the artisanal building traditions of Mexico's Pátzcuaro lake region.