As an experience-orientated food court, Le Big TamTam in Hamburg, Germany, is a pioneering project by Studio Aisslinger, showcasing the evolution of metropolitan food markets. Designed in 2024, this vibrant space combines curated culinary offerings from local restaurateurs with captivating, story-driven design elements that transport visitors into an immersive, analog world. From the intimate copper capsule bar to the central indoor farming tower, every detail of Le Big TamTam is crafted to inspire and delight, blending the best of Hamburg’s culinary spectrum under the grand dome of the Hanseviertel.
Situated along the banks of a river in Santa Cruz Cabrália, Brazil, the River House designed by Daniel Fromer & Arquitetos seamlessly integrates with the surrounding nature. This 2020 residential project features a deconstructed layout across three blocks, harmonizing with the traditional architectural style of the region through the use of local materials and techniques.
Weng’s Factory Co-Working Space in Bangkok, Thailand, designed by Architect Nonsense in 2023, seamlessly blends the building’s industrial past with its new function as a vibrant community hub. This former wooden lathe factory, once the domain of generations, has undergone a remarkable transformation, retaining its architectural charm while catering to the evolving needs of modern coworkers.
The design concept masterfully integrates the factory’s original elements, such as timber facades, wooden trusses, and manufacturing equipment, to create a unique and inspiring work environment.