Tag Essen
![The Biennale countdown. Álvaro Siza. The Biennale countdown. Álvaro Siza.](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/11455/0_Siza_Promenade_Vitra_by_GianlucaGiordano._last_sez.jpg)
14-03-2016
The Biennale countdown. Álvaro Siza.
Exploring some of the main players in the run-up to the 15th Architecture Biennial in Venice.
![Seagrape House: a constant in time for Traction Architecture
Seagrape House: a constant in time for Traction Architecture](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/11167/01_traction-architecture_seagrape-house_last_sez.jpg)
30-11-2015
Seagrape House: a constant in time for Traction Architecture
On Florida’s Anna Maria Island, the wind and the storms move the sand around, continually changing the landscape. Traction Architecture built Seagrape House as a steady point in the evolution of time and space, and it even has a time capsule.
![Germany Projects and Expo Milano 2015 Pavilion the best of the week
Germany Projects and Expo Milano 2015 Pavilion the best of the week](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10744/01_fab_berlin_last_sez.jpg)
03-07-2015
Germany Projects and Expo Milano 2015 Pavilion the best of the week
The recent inauguration of SALA ARCHITETTURA BERLIN at FAB Architectural Bureau Berlin offers inspiration to look back at German projects presented recently in Floornature, starting with the German Pavilion at Expo Milano 2015.
![Birgitta Café by Talli Architecture&Design
Birgitta Café by Talli Architecture&Design](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10314/01_birgitta_talli_architecture_last_sez.jpg)
12-02-2015
Birgitta Café by Talli Architecture&Design
A café in Helsinki, right in the middle of Pyhä Birgitta Park, is designed to be dynamic in every way: it has no front or back and big windows allow you to see right through it. A 100% sustainable project.
![Alberto Campo Baeza talks to Floornature Alberto Campo Baeza talks to Floornature](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/10147/0_alberto-campo-baeza-talks-to-floornature_last_sez.jpg)
09-12-2014
Alberto Campo Baeza talks to Floornature
After contributing to the volume “Architecture on the web. A critical approach to communication”edited by Paolo Schianchi, Alberto Campo Baeza talks to Floornature in an interview describing his thoughts about communication in architecture, emphasising the importance of photographs, drawings and text in today’s world. He also talks about radical and drastic design of space, and explains why architecture is the best job in the world, with reference to his House of the Infinite.
![Karel Appel House by DUS Architects: a made to measure residence.
Karel Appel House by DUS Architects: a made to measure residence.](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/10137/01_karel_appel_house_dus_architects_last_sez.jpg)
25-11-2014
Karel Appel House by DUS Architects: a made to measure residence.
In Amsterdam, short-stay apartments in bright colours inspired by the work of artist Karel Appel can be transformed for different uses by their inhabitants; the rooms interact with one another to inspire a multitude of practical and creative uses.
![Krupp-Park Essen, urban redevelopment project by Andreas Kipar Krupp-Park Essen, urban redevelopment project by Andreas Kipar](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/10091/0_krupp-park-essen-urban-redevelopment-project-by-andreas-kipar_last_sez.jpg)
05-11-2014
Krupp-Park Essen, urban redevelopment project by Andreas Kipar
Andreas Kipar, principal of the KLA kiparlandschaftsarchitekten landscape design studio in Duisburg and LAND srl in Milan, has redeveloped a large plot of land in Essen, Germany, making it liveable for the community.
![“To be in a Home now”, a photography exhibition by Francisca Gómez, Kunsthaus Essen. “To be in a Home now”, a photography exhibition by Francisca Gómez, Kunsthaus Essen.](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/9577/0_to-be-in-a-home-now-a-photography-exhibition-by-francisca-gomez-kunsthaus-essen_last_sez.jpg)
06-06-2014
“To be in a Home now”, a photography exhibition by Francisca Gómez, Kunsthaus Essen.
An exhibition by young photographer, Francisca Gómez at the Kunsthaus in Essen explores the essential responsibility portrayed by the various layers of reality in the building of homes and how this responsibility is perceived.