Working from home has many advantages and will come to dominate everyday life in the future as an alternative that will be used sometimes more, sometimes less frequently. What does one do, though, if there is not enough space within one’s own four walls, when the living room or kitchen cannot be used permanently as an office? The two London architects and designers Tomaso Boano and Jonas Prišmontas have developed a solution to this problem that activates residual areas outside the living realm.
The facades of this South Korean information centre for recycling concrete show three examples of this technology.The precast elements to the east fac...
Constructing vaults in brick was mastered by the Romans, but it evolved as time passed. The Catalan vaulting technique in particular made it possible ...
This exposed concrete building is bordered to the south by the Ljubljanica River, to the north by 1930s villas. Indeed, an old villa gave way to this ...
Sparse pine and birch woods with sand dunes in between covered in grass and heather: at the end of 1944, in the midst of such a setting, the Wehrmacht...