All-round vision: smart+flexible & humancentric

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Unlimited views in all directions. No matter where you look, there is always something new to discover and different perspectives to explore. That is why we would like to take a look at the multifaceted trends shaping the future of architecture and identify the innovative ideas that will define the coming years.

By combining intelligent technologies and architecture, we can create a living environment that is not only more comfortable, but also more efficient and flexible.

Van B Residential & Office, Munich, Germany

With its highly flexible apartments, outdoor and co-living spaces, and its striking façade, Van B offers a new form of urban living.

PROJECT
Van B Residential & Office, Munich, Germany

ARCHITECTURE
UNStudio

PHOTO | VISUAL
bloomimages

UNStudio


When people are at the centre of the entire design process, spaces are created that establish a profound connection between users and their surroundings.

STH BNK by Beulah, Melbourne, Australia

What makes these mixed-use high-rise buildings special is the “Green Spine”, an architectural element designed to promote human well-being.

PROJECT
STH BNK by Beulah, Melbourne, Australia

ARCHITECTURE
UNStudio, COX Architecture

PHOTO | VISUAL
Norm Li

UNStudio
COX Architecture

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