History of architecture: Istanbul Grand Bazaar, the oldest and largest covered market in the world
The architectural core of the Grand Bazaar is represented by two bedestens—or covered markets—which are the oldest.
Outline of a technological innovation centre
A structure with an internal steel and concrete grid, which frees the façades from structural functions.
Designing a new generation of urban landmarks
Prefabricated street furniture with an EPS structural core, high-resistance finish and timeless aesthetics.
Lattice Creative Garden: a bioclimatic reinterpretation of traditional latticework in Jakarta
A rigorous, beautiful and contextual proposal that calls for architecture to play a leading role in overcoming a dilemma.
Architecture and diversity
A design that takes into account the most sensitive groups of people is more legible, peaceful and liveable.
The shop window as street furniture, or street furniture as a shop window
The shapes stimulate curiosity and interaction: children playing, passers-by sitting down, couples observing...
Monumental landscaping
More than a park or garden, it is a natural setting for celebrating tranquillity, memory and beauty.
Transformative adaptive architecture: Oriente Green Campus, Lisbon, Portugal
“By peeling back walls and selectively opening up ceilings, the building became naturally ventilated and filled with light”.
Circular shapes with a timeless touch
Landscape architecture and street furniture combine to evoke feelings of fulfilment, whilst remaining free from artifice.
Architecture of a villa in the Mediterranean
Minimalism at the service of restrained emotion and liveability, but also sustainability and balance.
Architecture with a heart of rock
Sustainable, emotive and timeless architecture, capable of interacting with the landscape without altering it.
The Jiaozi Pedestrian Bridge, Chengdu, China
Architecture that is not only functional, but also creates places with identity, capable of enriching the citizen experience.


