On behalf of the entire ArchDaily team, we would like to thank you for your continued support and for making 2020 our best year so far! We are now reaching more architects around the world and inspiring them in the creation of better built environments. With more than 5500 different projects published during the year, our curators are excited to share this collection of the 100 most visited projects of 2020. This selection represents the best content created and shared by the ArchDaily community over the past 11 months.
LVS.House / AD9 Architects
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Architects: AD9 Architects
- Area: 345 m²
- Year: 2020
303 House / Sawadeesign Studio
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Architects: Sawadeesign Studio
- Area: 90 m²
- Year: 2020
Vegan House / Block Architects
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Architects: Block Architects
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2014
Mango Bay Resort Spa / P.I Architects
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Architects: P.I Architects
- Area: 320 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Dulux, MaiKa, Ori Lighting, Toto, Trimble Navigation
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Professionals: Tan My Quan Company Limited
Adiuvat Coffee Roaster Quinhon / A+H architect
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Architects: A+H architect
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Ori Contruction
How to Make a Facade with Recycled Materials: 21 Notable Examples
With the aim of supporting architects to become active agents of sustainable design, this week we present a selection of facades that incorporate different recycled materials. Beyond the typical uses of plastic and glass, in this article, you will find innovative materials such as mattress springs, ice cream containers, plastic chairs, and recycled waste from agricultural and industrial products. A look at 21 remarkable projects using recycled materials to create an attractive facade.
V House / AD9 Architects
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Architects: AD9 Architects
- Area: 210 m²
- Year: 2019
The Workstation Coffee / MDA Architecture + CoRi Design
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Architects: CoRi Design, MDA Architecture
- Area: 420 m²
- Year: 2019
Park Roof House / MDA Architecture
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Architects: MDA Architecture
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2019
Komorebi Homestay / AD9 Architects
Psychology of Space: How Interiors Impact our Behavior?
With most of our lives spent indoors, the space we occupy has a major role in our psychological behavior. Environmental psychology or Space psychology is, in fact, the interaction between people and the spaces they inhabit. Lighting, colors, configuration, scale, proportions, acoustics, and materials address the senses of the individual and generate a spectrum of feelings and practices.
From inducing warmth and safety, defining well-being, or creating a positive and efficient working environment, space can have a whole lot of impact on how we act or on what we feel; therefore, design and creative measures should be considered according to the social and psychological needs of the occupants.
Hay Roofs Explored Through 13 Vietnamese Restaurant Projects
Building with Natural Biodegradable Raw materials is one of the major recurring green construction solutions of our days. Although some might call it regressive, it is an easy and affordable way to promote Eco-friendly Architecture. The implementation of Hay or Thatched roofs are a prime example of a highly beneficial Sustainable building solution.