6A architects and the in-house team at Paul Smith created a flagship store based in London for the fashion brand, selling everything from clothing and accessories for men and women, along with a selection of furniture.
Vadim Mahora and Vitali Raskalovym, nicknamed ‘crazy Russian teens’, illigally climb up famous sights and buildings around the world, and then take photographs from the heights.
Bartosz Kosowski takes us through five different architecture illustrations he made for Norwegian magazine “Åpent Rom”, seeing every step of the process.
For Dion Lee’s latest collection, the designer drew inspiration from Danish architect Jorn Utzon, which translated into gorgeous sculpted shapes, fluid silhouettes, and magnificent forms.
This 20-storey-high lift called in Valletta, Malta, by Architecture Project transports residents and visitors from the recently restored harbour to the top of the city’s fortified walls.
Jaroslav Poncar visited Angkor Wat for the first time in 1993, but did not know that the following two decades it would become his second home. He took many photographs of the largest religious monument in the world that was build in the early 12th century.
Swedish firm Tengbom has designed a ten square-metre wooden house for students of the Lund University in Sweden, aimed to create a living unit which would be affordable and sustainable.