Charcoal Haus / moc architects

From the Place – Chacol Haus (charcoal) is located midway up an unremarkable Korean hillside, densely covered with pine trees. Below the site, an industrial complex is planned. This creates an unexpectedly open view. Because the land is within a greenbelt zone, there are few buildings nearby. What makes the site unusual is the presence of a half-finished garden and fish pond. These remnants of a former business give the place an awkward atmosphere, rather than a natural one.

Kirkkonummi Library / JKMM Architects

Kirkkonummi is a municipality of 40,000 inhabitants near Helsinki built around its Medieval stone church. Facing the church, JKMM has transformed the old city library. Together with the nearby open market, the church and library create the civic centre of Kirkkonummi. JKMM have therefore emphasised the relationship of the library with the neighbouring church by designing a 50-metre long sheltered terrace overlooking the church yard. The copper shingle cladding of the new library, called Fyyri, also relates back to its maritime heritage setting.

Osaka Pan Asian Restuarant / Fellow Yellow Design Studio

Osaka reimagines a narrow, inward-looking structure in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, as a fluid, three-level Pan-Asian restaurant where light, movement, and material unfold in a seamless spatial narrative.

Risk House 34 / RUUM ARQUITECTOS

A refuge in the city of Querétaro. Located in the vibrant heart of Querétaro, this distinguished residence perfectly fuses urban sophistication with natural serenity. With 310 m² of meticulously designed living space on a generous 400 m² lot, this architectural gem reimagines modern living with a nod to the rich heritage of our land.

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