Aquatic interior design of a resort hotel
A dance of light and shadow that represents, in its play with water, a story of mystery and wonder.
Structural design II: application to water slides
Columns and supports, weights, materials, slope, geometry, wind are some of the factors to consider.
The world’s largest residential tower, Dubai
Its size and the terrain of the emirate's coastal strip require unconventional construction techniques.
Landscaping: Kangbashi Trail, China (+VIDEO)
A unique project using "parameterised design methods" inspired by the shapes of magma.
AZULIK Al-Ula Resort, Saudi Arabia
Sculptural organic design and construction with local and ecological materials to "reconnect with nature".
Senior Center in Yachiyo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Long House "is set to become a place of belonging for many kinds of people".
Luxury villas, a reinterpretation of traditional Arabic architecture
Lattices add a touch of mystery and charm, as well as subtly letting in light.
Emblematic Arabian-inspired cabins
Poolside shelters in a hotel or resort, campsite, water park or other leisure and tourism facility.
Research centre between science and nature
Organic forms, rhythmic and soft curves, are prolonged in continuity with the surrounding nature.
Design of an aquatic paradise
Organic shadows give rise to patterns of light and shadow that create a mystical and evocative atmosphere.