Residential
PS1200, a mixed-use development in Fort Worth, Texas, draws on two local inspirations: the old stockyards, with their rows of Quonset huts, and the Kimbell Art Museum, designed by Louis Kahn, with its series of vaulted galleries.
Toronto firm LGA Architectural Partners set out to make a point: that you can densify the city’s historic neighbourhoods without altering their character.
The project introduces 53 new permanent supportive units to a constrained 1,840-square-metre lot.
As the sun moves across the sky, the rays reach through the latticework, activating — even anointing — the interiors in playful ribbons of light.
The El Aleph Guesthouse, an auxiliary unit for a coastal property in rural Nova Scotia, is a simple cube, elevated on stilts.
At the centre of the Lantern House, a family home in a leafy Vancouver neighbourhood, is a massive void, a cubic well adorned in cedar slats.
Flexibility and simplicity are the watchwords at Sagamore North Cottage.
In Architecture: Single-Family Houses, this idyllic mountaintop residence by Mork-Ulnes Architects combines the rustic and the refined.
Portugal's Summary designed this jury favourite in Architecture: Multi-Residential Buildings.
EFFEKT's vision for a community-centred development is a winner in Concepts: Ideas and Prototypes.