For a family of three generations with a large number of children, the young Gothenburg architectural office Maka designed a holiday home that is both compact and spacious. The house is located in Torekov, a fishing village with a population of roughly 1,000 on the Bjäre peninsula.
"The architecture of this single-storey pavilion for an Austrian lighting firm draws on nature as a source of inspiration. In order not to damage the ...
Over the years, the wrought-iron courtyard balconies of this late 19th-century block of flats had become so seriously dilapidated that a restoration o...
The most striking feature of this BMW training centre is the long row of full-height, silvery, pivoting sunscreen elements in front of the entrance fa...
Within sight of the traditional Namdaemun Market, the oldest and largest market place in Seoul, since last July a slender office tower with a striking...