Wallpaper* Architects Directory 2009
Each year, Wallpaper* Magazine bring us a list of 30 emerging practices around the world. This year, they decided to ask each of the 30 practices to create their ideal model home.
You can find the complete list with their model homes after the break. For more details on each project and office profile, click here.
SPG architects
USA
Scott DiStefano architecture
USA
Studiomama
United Kingdom
Platform 5 Architects
United Kingdom
Liddicoat & Goldhill
United Kingdom
Gort Scott
United Kingdom
Jürg Schmid Architekten
Switzerland
Group 8
Switzerland
Marge Arkitektur
Sweden
Arquitecto Martin Lajerraga
Spain
H Arquitectes
Spain
André de França e Campos e Joana Mendes
Portugal
Moomoo Architects
Poland
MIR Arkitektur
Norway
Andrew Lister Architect
New Zealand
Stad Architects
Japan
Cell Space Architects
Japan
Antonino Cardillo
Italy
Tierney Haynes
Ireland
Anagram Architects
India
Divercity Architects
Greece
H20 Architectes
France
Phorm Architecture + Design
Australia
ALA Architects LTD
Finland
González/Larraín Arquitectos
Chile
Reigo & Bauer
Canada
Fortes, Gimenes & Marcondes Ferraz Arquitetos
Brazil
Bruno VanBesien architect
Belgium
X Architekten
Austria
Propeller Z
Austria































































13 comments »
baby ordos?
Quem é o andré campos??vai po benfica?
what is this, 3rd year undergrad
1ST YEAR MASSING MODELS
Ha! That was really funny. You had me cracking up.
The house done by the french team h2o architectes is impressive, I really like the game around growth, acceleration, coil and verticality.
See their website too, many amazing projects
Dear “Ricardo”. Stop promote yourself; to obvious..
dear snap , stop drinkin HATERADE
a conga line of mediocrity
I didn’t like any of them. But after thinking a bit about why, I started to wonder. I think there are two options; the first is that none of the projects have any merit (but I don’t think that this is the case, just in terms of the number of submissions/ alledged talent of the firms) and the second option is that in an age of glossy renderings, maybe I’ve/we’ve lost the ability to see value in junk looking models. Wallpaper might have been a bit backwards in the idea behind the feature.
Pictures of some models are taken from the floor? They could have taken them on a better angle or perspective.
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