House C104-9: A Red Brick Sanctuary Redefining Living in Jinju
Introduction: A Conscious Response to a Turbulent Urban Context In the newly planned Chungmu New Town district of Jinju, South…

Introduction: A Conscious Response to a Turbulent Urban Context In the newly planned Chungmu New Town district of Jinju, South…

Introduction to Asaan Museum in Diriyah Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled the design for its first adobe-constructed building: the Asaan…

A Groundbreaking Innovation in Sustainable Masonry In 2024, after two years of intensive research and development, NEUF architect(e)s, Webster &…

Tropical Space, an architectural studio, has designed the Terra Cotta Workshop in Vietnam, featuring perforated brick walls and a traditional…

A flagship store and gallery for the renowned camera brand Leica has been unveiled in New York’s Meatpacking District. Designed…

The Kendall Square lobby, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has become a paragon of modern brick architecture, earning the prestigious Gold…

Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Peckham in southeast London, Peckham House stands as a striking example of innovative architecture…

Local architecture studio Lorenzo Botero Arquitectos and interior designer Martín Mendoza used a palette of natural materials to transform a three-storey house into a restaurant in Bogotá. Located in the city’s Zona del Nogal, a popular shopping destination, Ideal Restaurant takes cues from the materiality of the deserts of the southern United States and the

Curved forms and arched openings feature in this cafe, which Seoul studio Sukchulmok has added to an existing building in South Korea’s Gyeonggi-do province. Named Parconido Bakery Cafe, the cafe is made from red bricks and features playful curved shapes and rounded walls designed to create an illusion-like effect. Parconido Bakery Cafe was designed by

Precious Plastic just released a brick made from 100% recycled plastic to empower people to build constructions just like with LEGO (but a whole lot bigger). The brick design is published open-source, meaning that anyone can download the drawings online, for free, and start turning plastic waste into a useful building material. The bricks are