MahaNakhon, “architectural dematerialisation”.
If the façade dematerialises the volume, the footbridge over the sky makes the ground disappear underfoot.
Lubetkin Penguinarium: avant-garde or animal welfare?
Now a monument, the design of the penguinarium addressed the London Zoo as an architectural object.
Water Lily Flower Suite, lyrical architecture
Floating suite on artificial lagoons, ponds or in sheltered bays, at the foot of large hotels and resorts.
Rotterdam reinvents its historic port with Europe’s largest new floating neighbourhood
An innovative complex of 100 floating homes and commercial spaces on the former Spoorweghaven basin.
History of architecture: the caryatids and posterity (part II)
The women of stone, support for the human and the divine, have gone around the world on a path of complete democratisation.
Boutique gazebos for a unique experience
Design for resort hotels in the Arabian Peninsula; gazebos with absolute privacy in natural surroundings.
Regenerative architecture
Creating symbiotic systems: buildings that capture solar energy, purify water, enrich the soil, and re-educate.
Rock-hewn architecture
A haven that turns inhospitable aridity into thermal comfort and celebrates the very rock that shelters it.
From hewi to fereej: an initiative to rescue Dubai’s traditional neighbourhoods
Between meandering paths and landscaped areas, “a space that feels both natural and deeply familiar”.
Laheq Island, a residential resort like a “forever garden”
Laheq Island is being developed as a destination for what Red Sea Global considers “regenerative tourism.”
Discrete architecture
Interpretation centres, wildlife viewpoints or simple rest areas do not compete with the grandeur of the territory.
Residential complex on a human scale
Soft lines, textured materials and somewhat wild, yet responsible landscaping.