All-round vision: vision move

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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 fully utilising our creativity, thinking far outside the box and crossing boundaries, we can create innovative, ground-breaking designs that provide unique inspiration.

European Library, Milan, Italy

This futuristic cultural centre in Milan, known as the “Tree of Knowledge”, impressively blurs the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, inviting visitors to have new experiences.

PROJECT
European Library, Milan, Italy

ARCHITECTURE
NOA

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Dima Visualization

NOA


Haussmann 2.0, Paris, France

Artificial intelligence has been used to create futuristic, biophilic architectural designs for Paris. They are intended to help the EU achieve its goal of being climate-neutral by 2050.

PROJECT
Haussmann 2.0, Paris, France

ARCHITECTURE
Vincent Callebaut Architectures

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Vincent Callebaut Architectures

Vincent Callebaut Architectures


Edersee, Germany

This movable structure is a reinterpretation of how we could live and work outside the city. It can be moved into three different positions: under the earth, on the ground and in the treetops.

PROJECT
Edersee, Germany

ARCHITECTURE
NOA

PHOTO | VISUAL
NOA

NOA

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