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06-09-2021
CoopHimmelb(l)au’s steel, concrete and aluminium House of Music
A building for the culture of music, made of steel, concrete and aluminium, making use of all the site’s energy conservation potential

16-08-2021
Forest House by Faulkner Architects, living in the woods
US studio Faulkner Architects has built Forest House, a residence that makes the most of its location in the middle of the forest. The natural environment itself is respected right from the floor plan of the house.

13-08-2021
Wallmakers architects’ brick Pirouette House
A house in a shape inspired by dancers built in the state of Kerala, in southern India, made of brick, concrete and reclaimed materials.

03-08-2021
Natural and elegant: Porcelaingres’s stone, cement and wood collections for outdoor use
Porcelaingres’s products for outdoor use explore various different atmospheres connected with the principal materials used in outdoor settings, such as stone, cement and wood. The vast selection of outdoor surfaces in the catalogue are perfect for projects characterised by a great variety of styles and purposes, ranging from walkways to seating. Resistant, unalterable Porcelaingres high-tech ceramic makes it fun to design your own green spaces, creating new outdoor “rooms” for the home!

23-07-2021
Innauer Matt Architekten’s concrete and wood house
A concrete house covered with rounded larch shingles putting a contemporary twist on the traditional Austrian home

28-06-2021
Yoga and art in Brno, a project by RO_AR Szymon Rozwalka architects
Czech studio RO_AR Szymon Rozwalka architects built a Yoga Garden and Art Gallery in the city of Brno, in the Czech Republic: a space that goes beyond the preconceptions linked with yoga, combining yoga with art, using as their point of departure a post-industrial structure that now also incorporates greenery.

25-06-2021
Dekleva Gregoric architects’ university campus of glass, steel and concrete
In Izola, Slovenia, Dekleva Gregoric architects’ Livade university campus is a simple bioclimatic building made of glass, steel and concrete.

24-06-2021
French architecture firm Coldefy has created a new centre for sustainable transport
The architects of French firm Coldefy have recently completed work on two research institutes in Valenciennes, France: the Institut des Mobilités et Transports Durables (IMTD) & the Institut International du Management (IIM) at the Université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France (UPHF). The building is home to an ecosystem dedicated to sustainable mobility and transport.