The Elephant Theater Pavilion / Bangkok Project Studio
Completed in 2022 in Versailles, France. Images by Spaceshift Studio. Elephant theater - After the World Elephant Project was completed in 2020, I found that there were a lot of elephant droppings in Ta Klang Village...
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Tropical Greenhouses of University of Coimbra's Botanical Garden / João Mendes Ribeiro
Completed in 2016 in , Portugal. Images by José Campos. The Tropical Greenhouses and the new on-site Science Corner are located in the high town of Alta de Coimbra. They belong to the University’s...
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Naluwan Culture Center / FieldEvo Design Studio + LinBoYang Architects
Completed in 2022 in Hsinchu, Taiwan (ROC). Images by WENYA STUDIO + Lin Bo Yang Architects. Community center. What is a “community center”? Is it a hut constructed of wood? Can simply a tree fulfill the requirement? When it comes to...
ArchDailyFolly in the Forest Pavilion / Bangkok Tokyo Architecture
Completed in 2022 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Images by Ratthee Phaisanchotsiri. Surrounded by tall trees, this semi-outdoor structure is a place for locals to relax and gather. On the weekends, it transforms into a market...
ArchDailyLookout Ñielol / Jaime Inostroza
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- architects: Jaime Inostroza
- Location: Cerro Ñielol, Temuco, Araucanía, Chile
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Andrew Pielage
- Area: 7.0 m2
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Lookout Ñielol / Jaime Inostroza
Completed in 2021 in Temuco, Chile. Images by Andrew Pielage. Just a seven-minute walk from the center of Temuco is the main entrance of Cerro Ñielol through Prat street. This axis links the foot of the hill...
ArchDailyBoundless Theater of Egret Bay / Beijing Guanzhuan Landscape Planning and Design Institution
Completed in 2022 in Rizhao, China. Images by Xiangwei Kong & Li Wang, Zhiyi-jianzhu New Media Studio. Egret Bay art museum is located in Rizhao, Shandong Province. It is located at the east foot of Wulian mountain, a famous Buddhist mountain. Mr. Su...
ArchDailyGarden Pavilion / José Pedro Lima
Completed in 2022 in Portugal. Images by Ivo Tavares Studio. Where once stood an interior-block house, it is now proposed as a small garden structure. A considerable part of the existing pavement was removed,...
ArchDailyGokayama Cross Base / yHa architects
© Seinosuke Kaneda
- architects: yHa architects
- Location: 1397-46 Gokayama, Nakagawa, Fukuoka 811-1234, Japan
- Project Year: 2019
- Photographs: Seinosuke Kaneda
- Photographs: Takeshi Yamagishi
- Photographs: Yousuke Harigane
- Photographs: yHa architects
- Area: 1069.0 m2
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Gokayama Cross Base / yHa architects
Completed in 2019 in 1397-46 Gokayama, Nakagawa, Fukuoka 811-1234, Japan, Japan. Images by Takeshi Yamagishi, Yousuke Harigane, Seinosuke Kaneda, yHa architects. This is a project selected in the tourist base facility proposal that Nakagawa City called for the purpose of sightseeing promotion in September 2016...
ArchDailyInsola Floating Installation / Federico Forestiero + Fiete Wulff
© Kan Suzuki
- architects: Federico Forestiero
- architects: Fiete Wulff
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Kan Suzuki
- Photographs: Federico Forestiero
- Photographs: Gema Gubi
- Area: 12.0 m2
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Insola Floating Installation / Federico Forestiero + Fiete Wulff
Completed in 2021 in Berlin, Germany, Germany. Images by Gema Gubi, Rob Blake , Federico Forestiero , Kan Suzuki. The Insola is a floating space for art, music, and performances in the center of Berlin. This blue urban installation is a flexible platform, it can...
ArchDailyInterchange Pavilion / Studio Chris Fox
Completed in 2020 in Eveleigh, Australia. Images by Josh Raymond. ‘Interchange Pavilion’ by Studio Chris Fox is a meeting place where tracks converge, a place of interchange where paths cross. Peeling from the...
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