Twin City Tower, Bratislava
Twin City Tower is a project from the renowned Slovak development group HB Reavis and it is the part of the largest poly-functional zone in Central Europe comprising a project for the new Nivy
Residential Housing NIDO, Bratislava
The Grido studio presents the residential complex NIDO in the form of a garden pavilion architecture at former sports grounds in Bratislava. The project is characterized by three slender towers delimiting a natural "atrium"
Garden Villas, Bratislava
Sloping terrain of the old gardening district made it possible to create a concept of buildings interconnected by an underground garage. On its roof, a space arose for private front gardens, as well as
Family house, Lužianky
The site can be found on the edge of the small town of Lužianky, about five kilometers west from the city of Nitra, at the confluence of the Nitra river and Radošinka creek. The
Agricultural Pavilion Bressanella, Besana in Brianza
Bressanella Agricultural Pavilion is located in Brianza, which is one of the most densely populated areas in Italy and Europe, where land has been consumed to commercial and residential uses at sky-high rates. In
The Fold Wall Façade, Alba Iulia
It is a stellar plan fortress, having multiple defence diggings, and both its inner and its outer defence apparatus are very complex and complicated. Through this project we have tried to raise the awareness
Jora Kasapi on “Undesired buildings” in Tirana
Jora Kasapi, Albania "The urban fabric of Tirana has been shaped by a continuous process of tabula rasa, continuing even more intensively today, through the devaluation of the past to replace
Christos Pavlou about architecture awareness in Cyprus
Christos Pavlou, Cyprus "Our biggest concern as architects in Cyprus is the level of architecture awareness which is at the moment largely absent. It seems as though that architecture exists only
Giuseppe Gurrieri – what happens after Covid-19 and the ensuing global economic crisis
Giuseppe Gurrieri; Giuseppe Gurrieri Studio, Italy After Covid 19 and after the ensuing global economic crisis I don’t think we will going back like “before” because a real crisis never leaves