"You are not free in architecture. It is not like art where you start from a white paper; you always start with a huge restriction and huge problems that seem to be never fixed," says the Antwerp-based architect.
Once, skyscrapers were put to use only during a fraction of the calendar year—its lights dimmed after office hours, as well as during weekends and holidays. Nowadays, though, they are mini-communities that hum with activity all throughout the day and night.
BY Steve Napier | Feb 03, 2016 | News | 0 COMMENTS
"The premise that, no one knows their needs better than the users, is central to the philosophy behind our user-driven approach to interactive design," says the Malmö-based university lecturer in livability, urban design, and social sustainability.
BY Sophia Schuff | Jan 25, 2016 | News | 0 COMMENTS
Utilising scholarly digital modeling research, the practice “mixes keen analysis and formal experimentation into uniquely responsive designs."
BY Steve Napier | Jan 24, 2016 | News | 0 COMMENTS
The founder of BXBstudio was included in the Wallpaper* Architects Directory 2014, an index of the world's best young architectural talent.
BY Steve Napier | Dec 09, 2015 | News | 0 COMMENTS
The two houses expressively pair modesty with intricacy. The arrangements foster discussion over architecture that shaped the aesthetic perception in Poland for generations.
BY Boguslaw Barnas | Nov 26, 2015 | News | 0 COMMENTS