Designer Pedro García Martínez designed this ephemeral exhibition pavilion for a company dedicated to the production of aluminium windows and carpentry elements. He used the ductile and light material to create an interplay of suspended elements that seem to move in a vacuum.
Nineteenth century residence at the port of Sydney. Recovering history on the Waterfront
A building as a work of art in Seoul. 3d prints for the panels covering the façade
Temporary pavilion in an ancient Sienese Carthusian monastery. A blend of history and contemporaneity
Villas among Swedish pine trees. Red wood as a reminder of tradition