Kevin Carmody’s Territory of Architecture.The idea that architecture touches and guides all facets and corners of the lives we lead—from the mundane, to the emotional, the commemorative, cerebral, celebratory, sad, thrilling, temporary, indoor, outdoor, urban, and otherwise—is...
Interview: Christie Petsinis & Tim Wilson of Folk Architects.Some people are just awesome and they get it. They are precisely the type of people I love giving plenty of airtime. So today, we shine a spotlight on a young Melbourne architecture practice Folk, headed up by Christie Petsinis & Tim...
Liquid Pavilion by DepA for The Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art in Porto, Portugal.DepA has completed a mirrored pavilion set on the grounds of a cultural institution Serralves, Portugal, originally designed by Álvaro Siza in the...
Fish Trap Bamboo House on Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan by Cheng-Tsung Feng.Cheng-Tsung Feng’s installation celebrates the beauty of ancient wisdom, bringing together the knowledge of an indigenous tribe and the curiosity of a...
The Prada Double Club at Art Basel Miami Beach by Carsten Höller.Carsten Höller's art installation for Prada at Art Basel Miami Beach was a fully-functioning nightclub complete with an outdoor tropical...
Commercial Architecture & Cultural Buildings | 2017 Archive.In what is possibly the most “serious” Yellowtrace category, we bring you a collection of projects that span a fairly large category of architectural projects – commercial, cultural, public and education buildings such as museums,...
Stories On Design // Nomadic Architecture.Nomadic living involves a different way of seeing things and a different attitude towards accommodation, family, work and life. For many people, the home is a symbol of permanence and the physical expression of stability and security....
Building with Sun, Water and Air: Hiroshi Sambuichi’s Subterranean Installation at The Cisterns in Frederiksberg.Located under Frederiksberg Hill, in the heart of Søndermarken Park, are The Cisterns, a subterranean reservoir that once supplied drinking water for all of Copenhagen. The murky and eerily still space is currently the backdrop of Hiroshi...
Stories On Design // Hospitality & Event Pop-Ups.Gone are the days when Event Pop-Ups were simply clever PR stunts or an excuse for mediocre premises that have been knocked up by someone’s handy uncle who can cunningly transform Bunning’s chipboard into bench seats. Add a coupla...