Facade Design

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an apartment building with plants growing on the balconies
Sukoon | Nirman Solutions
Sukoon, an interior design project by Nirman Solutions, transforms a contemporary residence in the serene locale of Banswara, Rajasthan. The design seamlessly integrates Japandi style, combining the serene, Zen-inspired elements of Japanese design with the simplicity and practicality of Scandinavian aesthetics. The home is characterized by a balanced use of earthy tones and minimalist warmth, creating an elegant and functional environment. Photo Credits: 2613Aperature
a close up of a brick wall with holes in the middle and a circular window at the top
Manicaraj Residence | Murali Architects
Manicaraj Residence by Murali Architects utilizes recycled materials for a practical, visually appealing design that meets modern sustainability goals. Strategically placed bricks ensure good ventilation and natural light, reducing reliance on artificial lighting. A central courtyard with traditional seating and green spaces provides relaxation and a social living environment. Photo redits: Murali architects
an outdoor swimming pool next to a large building with lights on it's sides
Park House | Paulo Martins Arquitectura
Park House by Paulo Martins Arquitectura e Design emerged from the alteration and expansion of a deteriorated 20th-century Art Nouveau building. Respecting the building’s original facade, the residence extends toward the city’s green heart, as if carved from the old structure. Its stony form, shaped by wooden slats, creates a visual narrative celebrating the passage of time, with lines and shadows reflecting the rhythm of the years. Photo Credits: Ivo Tavares Studio
red metal structures against a blue sky with some trees in the foreground and one tree on the far side
Park House | Paulo Martins Arquitectura
Park House by Paulo Martins Arquitectura e Design emerged from the alteration and expansion of a deteriorated 20th-century Art Nouveau building. Respecting the building’s original facade, the residence extends toward the city’s green heart, as if carved from the old structure. Its stony form, shaped by wooden slats, creates a visual narrative celebrating the passage of time, with lines and shadows reflecting the rhythm of the years. Photo Credits: Ivo Tavares Studio
a tall building with lots of windows and balconies
Renovation of Shanghai Relay Factory | HCCH Studio
Renovation of Shanghai Relay Factory by HCCH Studio preserves its original layout and greenery to create a low-density, high-green-ratio office and commercial plot in downtown Shanghai. The architectural renovation of six buildings, combining raw industrial materials, has created a harmonious yet distinct urban architectural cluster while maintaining a cohesive appearance and atmosphere. Photo Credits: Qingyan Zhu
an apartment building with many windows and white shutters
Renovation of Shanghai Relay Factory | HCCH Studio
Renovation of Shanghai Relay Factory by HCCH Studio preserves its original layout and greenery to create a low-density, high-green-ratio office and commercial plot in downtown Shanghai. The architectural renovation of six buildings, combining raw industrial materials, has created a harmonious yet distinct urban architectural cluster while maintaining a cohesive appearance and atmosphere. Photo Credits: Qingyan Zhu
House of Voids by Malik Architecture re-evaluates the typology of the building form to re-establish the urban condition in Delhi’s neighborhoods. The residence integrates a deep garden extending from the basement through a series of various courts and fissures. A central courtyard, with labyrinthine voids, functions as a light catcher and thermal balancer, while green spaces, deep fissures, and skylights enhance the design.

Photo Credits: Bharath Ramamrutham
House of Voids | Malik Architecture
House of Voids by Malik Architecture re-evaluates the typology of the building form to re-establish the urban condition in Delhi’s neighborhoods. The residence integrates a deep garden extending from the basement through a series of various courts and fissures. A central courtyard, with labyrinthine voids, functions as a light catcher and thermal balancer, while green spaces, deep fissures, and skylights enhance the design. Photo Credits: Bharath Ramamrutham
a large white building with a wooden roof
Chun Sheng Jewelry | Aurora Design
Chun Sheng Jewelry by Aurora Design is a refurbishment project that captures the essence of spring and time through playful movements of light. Aurora Design skillfully plays with light and dark tones, interchanging space and image, enabling nature to flourish in form and reside within heart. The innovative lifestyle of embracing spring and enjoying tea is conveyed through the warm light, along with the original brand spirit. Photo Credits: Na Xin from INSPACE
a dimly lit room with red and blue lights
Chongqing Muer MUUUR Music Live | Archihope
Chongqing Muer MUUUR Music Live, an interior design project by Archihope, creates a utopian jungle paradise with a journey of changing landscapes. The interior space features passages with a primal atmosphere, reminiscent of Chongqing’s streets and alleys. The design is an immersive landscape space, with a path unfolding like navigating through the seasons. Upon reaching the end, a sudden revelation unfolds. Photo Credits: Wu Jianquan
a brick building with many windows and plants in the foreground on a sunny day
Kalarigram House | Badoloka
Kalarigram House by Badoloka features a design that seamlessly blends traditional elements and local vernacular with modern living standards. In order to optimise privacy, the house is oriented inward, with a central courtyard serving as the focal point and a space for workshops, special events, and informal living. In addition, the courtyard controls the microclimate within the house and adds natural light. Photo Credits: Studio Frameify
the roof of a building with an unusual pattern on it's side and sky in the background
Alai | Studio DCode
Alai, a residence by Studio DCode, features a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor spaces with a central courtyard as its heart. Each space is meticulously crafted to offer stunning views of a lush green pocket. The design is a blend of contemporary design and vernacular techniques, with brickwork playing a pivotal role in connecting the home to its traditions and architectural heritage. Photo Credits: Kaptured Studios
an apartment building with many windows and balconies
J-House | Malik Architecture
J-House, a housing project by Malik Architecture, adapts different iterations of vernacular devices such as courtyards, verandahs, and screens, aiming to mitigate the urban impact created by multi-story structures. The design features individual “bungalows” planned around central north-facing courtyards that extend into private spaces, creating a sensation of living under the sky. Deep shaded verandahs with fixed and operable screens make these spaces perennially habitable. Photo Credits: Bharath Ramamrutham
the building is made out of glass and has plants growing on it's sides
Tiffany Façade Shanghai Taikoo-Li | MVRDV
MVRDV designed a jewel-inspired façade for Tiffany & Co.’s Shanghai store, which is housed in the Taikoo-Li Qiantan retail complex. The façade design of the store features 6,988 glass “diamonds” resembling Tiffany’s jewelry designs. These elements create a glittering effect during the day, while LED lighting allows the store to shine in a limitless variety of colors at night. Photo Credits: Wen Studio, Tiffany & Co.
the building has many different colored doors on it's sides and is lit up at night
Tiffany Façade Shanghai Taikoo-Li | MVRDV
MVRDV designed a jewel-inspired façade for Tiffany & Co.’s Shanghai store, which is housed in the Taikoo-Li Qiantan retail complex. The façade design of the store features 6,988 glass “diamonds” resembling Tiffany’s jewelry designs. These elements create a glittering effect during the day, while LED lighting allows the store to shine in a limitless variety of colors at night. Photo Credits: Wen Studio, Tiffany & Co.
people are sitting on benches in front of a building with wooden slats covering it
Bund Finance Centre | Foster + Partners + Heatherwick Studio
Bund Finance Centre by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio is a major mixed-use development designed to revitalize Shanghai’s waterfront. The masterplan connects the old town and the new financial district, defining the ‘end point’ of the famous street. At the heart of the scheme is a flexible arts and cultural centre, combining exhibition and events halls with a performance venue inspired by traditional Chinese theatre stages. Photo Credits: Laurian Ghinitoiu