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Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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4
4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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4
4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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4
4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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4
4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


1.6K
4
4 hours ago

Hainan Science Museum organizes its exhibition spaces through a continuous spiraling circulation route that connects galleries, public areas, and educational programs. The building lifts above the ground to create a shaded public plaza integrated with the surrounding wetland park.

A silver shell composed of fiber-reinforced polymer panels wraps the museum, while three concrete core tubes support the column-free exhibition spaces.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: MAD Architects @madarchitects 📍#China
#photography: Arch-Exist, SheinAtlas, Moden Wang


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Acoustic Innovation at Deloitte University EMEA

Located in France and designed by @dubuissonarchitecture, the Deloitte University EMEA campus highlights a contemporary approach to learning environments where material clarity is paramount. The interior composition integrates over 6,500m² of solid timber ceilings and walls alongside 2,500m² of engineered metal baffles by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This combination shapes a cohesive, fluid space focused on acoustic control, visual warmth, and user comfort.
@hunterdouglasarchitectural

Copyright images: Hunter Douglas Architectural

#sustainablearchitecture #campusdesign #designinspiration


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Acoustic Innovation at Deloitte University EMEA

Located in France and designed by @dubuissonarchitecture, the Deloitte University EMEA campus highlights a contemporary approach to learning environments where material clarity is paramount. The interior composition integrates over 6,500m² of solid timber ceilings and walls alongside 2,500m² of engineered metal baffles by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This combination shapes a cohesive, fluid space focused on acoustic control, visual warmth, and user comfort.
@hunterdouglasarchitectural

Copyright images: Hunter Douglas Architectural

#sustainablearchitecture #campusdesign #designinspiration


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Acoustic Innovation at Deloitte University EMEA

Located in France and designed by @dubuissonarchitecture, the Deloitte University EMEA campus highlights a contemporary approach to learning environments where material clarity is paramount. The interior composition integrates over 6,500m² of solid timber ceilings and walls alongside 2,500m² of engineered metal baffles by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This combination shapes a cohesive, fluid space focused on acoustic control, visual warmth, and user comfort.
@hunterdouglasarchitectural

Copyright images: Hunter Douglas Architectural

#sustainablearchitecture #campusdesign #designinspiration


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23 hours ago

Acoustic Innovation at Deloitte University EMEA

Located in France and designed by @dubuissonarchitecture, the Deloitte University EMEA campus highlights a contemporary approach to learning environments where material clarity is paramount. The interior composition integrates over 6,500m² of solid timber ceilings and walls alongside 2,500m² of engineered metal baffles by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This combination shapes a cohesive, fluid space focused on acoustic control, visual warmth, and user comfort.
@hunterdouglasarchitectural

Copyright images: Hunter Douglas Architectural

#sustainablearchitecture #campusdesign #designinspiration


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23 hours ago

Acoustic Innovation at Deloitte University EMEA

Located in France and designed by @dubuissonarchitecture, the Deloitte University EMEA campus highlights a contemporary approach to learning environments where material clarity is paramount. The interior composition integrates over 6,500m² of solid timber ceilings and walls alongside 2,500m² of engineered metal baffles by Hunter Douglas Architectural. This combination shapes a cohesive, fluid space focused on acoustic control, visual warmth, and user comfort.
@hunterdouglasarchitectural

Copyright images: Hunter Douglas Architectural

#sustainablearchitecture #campusdesign #designinspiration


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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1 days ago

Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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1 days ago


Jardins Secrets Bioclimatic Shells organizes 113 housing units through curved residential volumes designed to respond to the Mediterranean climate of Montpellier. The façades act as porous envelopes that filter sunlight, encourage ventilation, and create shaded outdoor spaces.

Curved concrete shells, vegetated loggias, metal railings, and dense landscaping define the material and environmental strategy of the project.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Vincent Callebaut Architectures @vincentcallebautarchitectures 📍#France
#photography: Vincent Callebaut Architectures


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1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


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1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


5.3K
8
1 days ago

Long before modern architecture could be widely built, modernism entered everyday life through furniture.

A chair in an office, a shelf in a living room, these objects reshaped how we live, work, and inhabit space.

From Pierre Jeanneret’s teak seats in Chandigarh to Sergio Rodrigues’ low, relaxed designs in Brazil and modular interiors in postwar Japan, furniture became the most accessible and far-reaching expression of modernism.

What made these objects architecture’s most effective agents?

Explore modernism beyond buildings through the link in bio.

Article written by: Ananya Nayak

Images:

-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo. 1970–72. Exterior view. 1972. Image © Tomio Ohashi
-Unite d'Habitation / Le Corbusier © Gili Merin
-Nakagin Capsule Tower - 1972/ Kisho Kurakawa. Image © Nakagin Tower
-Photograph of an authentic Pierre Jeanneret Easy Chair (SI-29A), Chandigarh, ca. 1955–1965. This model was designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh. The photograph was taken at P! Galerie, Zurich. Image © P! Galerie, Zurich
-Kisho Kurokawa, Architect & Associates (Tokyo, est. 1962). Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower.The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Alice and Tom Tisch, and the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, Tokyo.
-70 Years of Unité d'Habitation / Le Corbusier. Image © Paul Clemence

#Modernism #Furniture #Architecture


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1 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


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2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


5.2K
15
2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


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Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


5.2K
15
2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


5.2K
15
2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


5.2K
15
2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


5.2K
15
2 days ago

Yaw House adapts to the sloped terrain of the Beskid Mountains through a rotated gabled form that follows the site’s topography and solar orientation. The layout separates technical and entrance areas from the open living spaces facing the landscape.

Large glazed openings, green roof surfaces, and restrained materiality reinforce the connection between the house and its surroundings.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: Robert Konieczny @robertokonieczny, KWK Promes @kwkpromes📍#Poland
#photography: Jakub Certowicz @jakubcertowicz


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2 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


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Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


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3 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


3.7K
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3 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


3.7K
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3 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


3.7K
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3 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


3.7K
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3 days ago

Architecture Classics: 7 Sisters Housing Complex by Hugo Boetsch + Jorge Elton


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3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


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3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
17
3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
17
3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
17
3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
17
3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
17
3 days ago

Laiva Plaza Hotel organizes hospitality spaces around a public atrium that extends the pedestrian character of San José del Cabo’s historic center. The building steps back from the street to create shaded transitional spaces and connected terraces.

Stucco walls, textured finishes, and a warm color palette define the material identity of the project, while patios and terraces reinforce natural light and ventilation throughout the hotel.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: RA! @ra_arquitectos
📍#Mexico
#photography: Oscar Hernández @oscarq_hdz


7.7K
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3 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4
4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4
4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4
4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


3.6K
4
4 days ago

This week's projects review is Gaughar Animal Husbandry by Compartment S4 @compartment_s4

#photography The Space Tracing Company @the_space_tracing_company

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗


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4
4 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


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5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

What if a drawing is not just a way to show architecture, but also a way to work through it?

Axonometry turns three-dimensional space into a clear two-dimensional view, bringing together plans, sections, and exploded drawings that reveal how a project is put together.

More than architectural representation,it helps unpack construction logic, materials, and spatial relationships in a way that can be read as a whole.

Where does design begin when drawing is part of the thinking process itself?

Read more about axonometry as a design tool through the link in bio.

#Architecture #Visualization #ArchitecturalDrawing

Projects:

-Riverhouse / WORKac
-The German Pavilion at the Kerala Literature Festival 2026 / The Purple Ink Studio
-Historical Oberamteistraße Museum / wulf architekten
-Ecosystem - Brettenkleed. VERTICAL Building / NL Architects + Space Encounters + Studio Donna van Milligen Bielke + Chris Collaris Architects + VDNDP + i29 architects
-Structure diagram. Mobile Working Cabin for Rural Vitalization / School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University. Image courtesy of School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Nanjing University
-CCTV Headquarters / OMA


5.8K
12
5 days ago

Designed for high-performance educational buildings

@steni.global façade panels provide durable, low-maintenance façade solutions for schools and kindergartens, combining long-term performance with extensive design flexibility. Engineered for demanding environments, the panels are highly impact-resistant, weather-resistant, and graffiti-proof, making them suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.

With a 60-year functional warranty and an expected service life of up to 100 years, Steni façades deliver reliable performance, reduced maintenance needs, and lasting aesthetics over time.

#Steni #FacadeDesign #EducationalArchitecture #SchoolDesign


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5 days ago

Designed for high-performance educational buildings

@steni.global façade panels provide durable, low-maintenance façade solutions for schools and kindergartens, combining long-term performance with extensive design flexibility. Engineered for demanding environments, the panels are highly impact-resistant, weather-resistant, and graffiti-proof, making them suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.

With a 60-year functional warranty and an expected service life of up to 100 years, Steni façades deliver reliable performance, reduced maintenance needs, and lasting aesthetics over time.

#Steni #FacadeDesign #EducationalArchitecture #SchoolDesign


3.9K
12
5 days ago

Designed for high-performance educational buildings

@steni.global façade panels provide durable, low-maintenance façade solutions for schools and kindergartens, combining long-term performance with extensive design flexibility. Engineered for demanding environments, the panels are highly impact-resistant, weather-resistant, and graffiti-proof, making them suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.

With a 60-year functional warranty and an expected service life of up to 100 years, Steni façades deliver reliable performance, reduced maintenance needs, and lasting aesthetics over time.

#Steni #FacadeDesign #EducationalArchitecture #SchoolDesign


3.9K
12
5 days ago

Designed for high-performance educational buildings

@steni.global façade panels provide durable, low-maintenance façade solutions for schools and kindergartens, combining long-term performance with extensive design flexibility. Engineered for demanding environments, the panels are highly impact-resistant, weather-resistant, and graffiti-proof, making them suitable for both new construction and renovation projects.

With a 60-year functional warranty and an expected service life of up to 100 years, Steni façades deliver reliable performance, reduced maintenance needs, and lasting aesthetics over time.

#Steni #FacadeDesign #EducationalArchitecture #SchoolDesign


3.9K
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5 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


7.9K
19
6 days ago

House Sota la Mola is organized through two fragmented volumes that adapt to the topography and reddish tones of the landscape in Matadepera. The layout separates communal and private spaces while maintaining a close relationship with the surrounding vegetation and views.

Pigmented concrete with visible wooden formwork defines the material character of the house, while vaulted ceilings reference the traditional volta catalana construction system.

Learn more about this project in the link in bio 🔗

#architecture: TwoBo arquitectura @twobo_arquitectura 📍#Spain
#photography: Jose Hevia


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6 days ago

Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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6 days ago

Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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6 days ago

Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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6 days ago

Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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6 days ago

Meet Región Austral @region_austral, selected for ArchDaily’s Next Practices 2025 presented by @architecturecompetitions.

Based in Córdoba, Argentina, Región Austral is an urban design, landscape architecture, and territorial planning practice working across Latin America. Through participatory processes and multiscalar strategies, the studio develops projects that connect public space, infrastructure, ecology, and everyday urban life.

Learn more about Región Austral in our link in bio.


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.