Lithuanian architecture studio INBLUM has renovated a house in the Žvėrynas district of Vilnius using traditional wooden construction methods to blend the property with its natural surroundings. Designed in 2024, A House in Žvėrynas integrates CLT (cross-laminated timber) technology, precise craftsmanship and sustainable practices to preserve the traditional aesthetic while adapting to modern needs.
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.
Discover the House in the Pyrenees, designed by GMG Plans i Projectes and nestled in Bellver de Cerdanya, Spain. This sustainably crafted home, planned for 2024, transcends traditional architecture. It combines the essence of the Cerdanya Lerida’s agricultural past with modern living standards. Built from locally sourced wood and stone, this house promises unparalleled views of the Cadí-Moixeró mountains and epitomizes energy-positive living.