The Best of ArchDaily
10+ most popular ArchDaily articles, as voted by our community.
The best #architecture in the world – for architects, by architects. More: @ArchDaily_ES, @ArchDailyBR, @ArchDailyMX
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Neuroarchitecture and Landscaping: Healing Spaces and the Potential of Sensory Gardens
The convergence of neuroscience, architecture, and landscaping has ignited a creative revolution in the design of our built environments....
ArchDaily on Architecture
How the Dutch Use Architecture to Feed the World
The Netherlands is the world’s second-biggest exporter of agricultural products, owed to its innovative use of an architectural typology: the greenhouse.
When Machines Design: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Aesthetics
Discover how artificial intelligence and machine learning are shaping cultural production and design.
ArchDaily on Future Cities
6 Visions of How Artificial Intelligence will Change Architecture
We curate six visions from the 2019 Shenzhen Biennale of how artificial intelligence will impact the future of cities, design, and architecture.
ArchDaily on Interior Design
How Colors Change the Perception of Interior Spaces
Some possibilities to change environments with colors or contrasts, confusing proportions.
The Endless Design Possibilities of Interior Pivot Doors
Whether it be through material, dimensional, placement, or installation flexibility, pivot doors offer endless possibilities in interior design.
ArchDaily on Sustainability
An Architectural Language Shaped by Sustainability
As architecture is the image of society at one moment in time, how does the focus on sustainability translate into architectural language?
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Things You Should Know About Artificial Intelligence and Design
Armstrong assembles a fantastically broad collection of work exploring this new era of human-machine design.
The Okura Hotel Tokyo / TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
Completed in 2018 in Minato City, Japan. Images by Takuya Watanabe Photography, KOKYU MIWA ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Okura Legacy─Inheritance of creative endeavors - Hotel Okura Tokyo opened in 1962…
The Bridge House / Vallely Architecture
Completed in 2020 in North Vancouver, Canada. Images by Ema Peter . Sitting at the foot of Vancouver’s North Shore mountains the Bridge House represents a regional adaptation to a modern aesthetic by…
Rolo House / Alain Carle Architecte
Completed in 2021 in Morin-Heights, Canada. Images by Félix Michaud. In a natural setting at the limits of constructability, Rolo offers a landscape approach to an architectural project. Located in…
Residential House in Kaunas / Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners
Completed in 2020 in Kaunas, Lithuania. Images by Lukas Mykolaitis, Lukas Mykolaitis. The expressive building, designed from separate interconnected modules, is located on the picturesque slope of the…
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