Architecture / Interiors

Tungestølen Hiking Cabin, Norway

Tungestølen Hiking Cabin, Norway

Situated in Luster in the western part of Norway on a small plateau overlooking the beautiful Jostedalen glacier, Tungestølen comprises a constellation of pentagonal tourist cabins designed by Snøhetta for Luster Turlag, a local branch of the Norwegian National Trekking Association.

Architecture / Interiors

Retina House, Santa Pau, Spain

Retina House, Santa Pau, Spain

This architectural object transforms its relationship with the environment as the seasons change in the riverbank vegetation filter that accompanies it, but also from the varying expression of its gaze, which enjoys the landscape protected from the sun when it raises its eyelids.

Architecture / Interiors

1300 Beverly Estate Drive

1300 Beverly Estate Drive

In a quiet neighborhood minutes from the heart of Beverly Hills sits 1300 Beverly Estate Drive, a palatial, three-story hillside retreat that boasts panoramic views of the city below and ocean beyond.

Architecture / Interiors

King, Toronto, Canada

King, Toronto, Canada

Located at the meeting point of three 20th century neighborhood parks, BIG, Westbank and Allied propose a mixed use development with a public plaza that will create a new center for the community while connecting the various pedestrian pathways that crisscross the area.

Architecture / Interiors

Energy Plant, Copenhagen, Denmark

Energy Plant, Copenhagen, Denmark

CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, opens as a new breed of waste-to-energy plant topped with a ski slope, hiking trail and climbing wall, embodying the notion of hedonistic sustainability while aligning with Copenhagen’s goal of becoming the world’s first carbon-neutral city by 2025.

Architecture / Interiors

Beijing Daxing International Airport

Beijing Daxing International Airport

Developed to alleviate congestion at the capital’s existing airport, Beijing Daxing will be a major transport hub for the region with the world’s fastest-growing demand for international travel and is fully integrated within the country’s expanding transport network.

Architecture / Interiors

MOMA Lotus Resort, Jiuhua Mountain, China

MOMA Lotus Resort, Jiuhua Mountain, China

The building does not disappear into the nature in the form of debris; it is placed on the water in a complete form, as if to integrate the scenery of the four seasons into the courtyard, or let the architecture and landscape, heaven and earth integrate to feel the changes of four seasons.