Sto distribution centre in Hamburg, Germany. Designed by Michael Wilford & Associates, 1994-1995. Photographed by Richard Bryant, image courtesy of Sto Working with color is, above all, challenging.
Upcoming renovations to the University of Alberta’s Universiade Pavilion, more commonly known as the Butterdome, could bring ...
Despite good intentions and pockets of progress, gender inequality remains deeply embedded in the architecture sector’s culture and structures, a RIBA-commissioned study by the Fawcett Society has fou ...
Over the last 20 years, Moralıoğlu has developed his London-based company into one of the city’s jewels; the clothes are ...
Surat’s evolving design language is calm, confident, and deeply rooted — shaped by architects who believe in balance over ...
Building around an old tree and a lotus-shaped fountain, brother-sister duo Varun and Naina Nagpal reinterpret Goan ...
The Revit Importer converts families and building elements to SketchUp’s native tags and components. It optimizes geometry creating a lightweight and well-organized SketchUp file that is ready-to-use.
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