AZ Awards
Kinesit by Arper conceals its ergonomic office-chair mechanisms in a sleek and elegant profile.
The staircase is the star in this stunning home in Sicily designed by Milan architect Francesco Librizzi.
Toronto's Burdifilek revamp Seoul's Galleria Luxury Hall West with an open concept layout that exalts luxurious finishes.
It might recall science fiction, but this concept for a San Francisco fire station by SCI-Arc's Danny Jens Karas is a practical imagining of how structures might one day be built.
The architectural dome gets a modern reboot in Steven Christensen's concept for a thermal spring spa in western Latvia.
The University of Applied Arts Vienna used robots and a novel foam-based material to fashion a system of joints with an array of potential applications in the architecture of the future.
An instructional living organ, the Melbourne School of Design, by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA, teaches architecture and design students to aim high.
The Fogo Island Inn, designed by Todd Saunders, has brought about a renaissance in a former fishing community, and anchored a new era of cultural tourism. It's one of two winners of the inaugural AZ Social Good Award.
Constructed in indigenous bamboo by local tradespeople, the Pani Community Centre gives back in more ways than one to the people of Rajarhat, Bangladesh.
A humble brief for a poets' home extension in Syracuse, New York, led to the daring Haffendon House, a white box punctured in irregular windows, by PARA Project.