
Recently, a new trend in architecture has emerged: Several of the latest projects highlighted by ArchDaily, including some winners in the Building of the Year Awards, are using permeable facades as an attractive option for their exterior finishes.
Better lighting, ventilation, and visibility are some of the advantages brought by this type of façades. Below is a selection of 15 images from prominent photographers such as Andrés Valbuena, Pedro Nuno Pacheco, and Koji Fuji Nacasa & Partners Inc.
Rasmus Norlander, Ariel Huber
Crematory in Basel / Architekturbüro Garrigues Maurer

Koji Fuji / Nacasa & Partners Inc
Optical Glass House / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP

Iwan Baan
Guardian Art Center in Beijing / Büro Ole Scheeren View from Drop Off

Nguyen Thai Thach
KOI Cafe / Farming Architects

Timothy Hursley
Magnolia Mound Visitors Center / Trahan Architects

Xia Zhi
The MaoHaus / AntiStatics Architecture MaoHaus Night

Sanrok Studio
Bima Microlibrary / SHAU Bandung

Hiroyuki Oki
The Modern Village Office / Ho Khue Architects

Patrick Lopez
Saint Peter House / Proyecto Cafeína + Estudio Tecalli

Aitor Ortiz
REE Campus in Tres Cantos / IDOM

Gonzalo Viramonte
Catalinas Houses / Agustín Lozada

Pedro Nuno Pacheco
Dos Plátanos School / Murmuro

Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Emiliano RJ / Studio Arthur Casas

Andrés Valbuena
Santa Fe de Bogotá Foundation / El Equipo de Mazzanti

Pedro Nuno Pacheco
Dos Plátanos School / Murmuro

Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Emiliano RJ / Studio Arthur Casas

Andrés Valbuena
Santa Fe de Bogotá Foundation / El Equipo de Mazzanti

Hiroyuki Oki
The Lantern / VTN Architects
