
Interactive Installations as Identity Elements in Mixed-Use Developments
Interactive installations are transforming mixed-use developments into memorable destinations, creating identity, attracting visitors, and strengthening urban placemaking.
A Directory of Great Architectures
A Directory of Great Architectures

Interactive installations are transforming mixed-use developments into memorable destinations, creating identity, attracting visitors, and strengthening urban placemaking.

House 117 in Toronto by Izen Architecture and DS Interiors explores light, material precision, and spatial continuity through sculpted brickwork and refined interiors.

Taller Di Frenna Arquitectos in Colima is designed as a working laboratory where architecture, craftsmanship, and material experimentation shape the studio’s creative process.

A climate-responsive office building in Jaipur, Magnus by Sanjay Puri Architects blends contemporary design with traditional jaali screens and sustainable strategies.

Monica C. Gratton Library by Perrault Architecture blends sloping roofs, curved geometry, and timber interiors to create a LEED Gold cultural hub in Quebec.

During the holiday season, which of course is a great time to better a home’s curb appeal, roofline lighting is the most dramatic way to do that. But as for the installation of those lights, it isn’t only for show;…

Outdoor lighting transforms a home after dark, highlighting architecture, landscaping, and pathways while creating depth, safety, and a welcoming nighttime atmosphere.

Place des Montrealaises transforms a former urban scar in Montreal into a vibrant civic plaza honoring 21 influential women while reconnecting Old Montreal with downtown.