Lidija Grozdanic, Architizer

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Past articles by Lidija:

The Art of Rendering: From Architecture to Product Visualization and Back

Could CGI and architectural visualization techniques spell the end for product photo shoots? → Read More

The Art of Rendering: From Architecture to Product Visualization and Back

Could CGI and architectural visualization techniques spell the end for product photo shoots? → Read More

10 Times Architects Reimagined the Column

Over the last century the column has undergone dramatic changes in both structural and aesthetic interpretation. → Read More

10 Times Architects Reimagined the Column

Over the last century the column has undergone dramatic changes in both structural and aesthetic interpretation. → Read More

The Art of Rendering: 21 Beautiful Visualizations of Iconic Modern Architecture

These outstanding visuals showcase the keen eye for detail and technical prowess of architectural rendering artists. → Read More

Architectural Details: How 1.8m-Width House Makes the Most of Its Minuscule Site

The 1.8-Width House is an example of an ultra-compact residence, kyo-sho-jutaku in Japanese, that allows young people a chance to own a home. → Read More

Game of (Porcelain) Thrones: 10 Stunning Public Restrooms

Architects are elevating objects of rather prosaic functions to the level of superb design work. → Read More

8 Impossibly Dynamic Façades That Were Actually Built

Architects: Showcase your work and find the perfect materials for your next project through Architizer. Manufacturers: Sign up now to learn how you can get seen by the world’s top architecture firms. Hardly any field in architectural practice can match the appeal of creating fully responsive environments. Commonly used to denote the performative role of computational systems and… → Read More

How Technology Is Transforming the Architectural Visualization Industry

CGarchitect went live 15 years ago and has since evolved into a go-to source of information on architectural visualization and a community platform. → Read More

Stranger Things: Exploring Japan’s Love of Weird Architecture

Although simplicity and sensitivity to the natural environment still act as hallmarks of Japanese architecture, this architectural family — like every other — has no shortage of “freaks.” → Read More

Alberto Campo Baeza: The Art of "Silent" Architecture

​When trying to place Alberto Campo Baeza's work within the context of contemporary architecture, it is best to imagine a large anechoic chamber sitting in the middle of a rock concert. → Read More

The self-sufficient Gut Feeling house produces more electricity than it uses

This narrow house, nestled in Oberaudorf — a village in Bavaria, Germany — is the perfect place to refuel and find inspiration. Architect Markus Eck designed the house, named Gut Feeling, as a vacation home suitable for two people. See the inside of this energy efficient rental home. → Read More

Architects propose a giant circular park in the sky for Asti, Italy

This green-roofed car park in Italy doubles a beautiful public space. The project, designed by architects Angelo Salamone and Ilaria Filippi of AS-DOES, is an example of green social infrastructure. → Read More

The Jackson House floats at the base of a canyon in Big Sur

This retreat, located at the base of a canyon in the Big Sur area of Northern California, is a blend of an array of building materials, including copper and concrete. Fougeron Architecture designed the Jackson House as a modern holiday home on stilts that appears to float over the site. → Read More

Designers envision innovative affordable housing for Sydney

The Sydney Affordable Housing Challenge calls for ideas that try to solve the affordable housing shortage in Sydney. Many of the successful entries offer more than just housing — they design spaces that build communities. See the incredible winning projects that re-imagine affordable housing. → Read More

This foldable, solar-powered skyscraper provides instant shelter in disaster zones

Skyshelter.zip is a mobile skyscraper that can be folded and transported to natural disaster zones. Polish designers Damian Granosik, Jakub Kulisa and Piotr Pańczyk envisioned the design as a compact multi-purpose hub that can be set up using minimal manpower in the shortest possible amount of time. → Read More

Daylit studio and courtyard breathe new life into a 1940s house in Seattle

A new studio and courtyard inspired by ancient Chinese housing design maximize the potentials of an existing house in Seattle. Grasshopper Studio and Courtyard, designed by Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape, encourages flexibility, and exhibits an outdoor area filled with greenery. → Read More

The Fire Prevention Skyscraper brings sustainable housing to areas affected by forest fires

This skyscraper aims to reintroduce sustainable housing and restore biodiversity lost during forest fires that swept through Chile in the last couple years. Claudio C. Araya Arias designed the Fire Prevention Skyscraper as a modular system that can grow incrementally and mitigate future catastrophes. → Read More

This pop-up bar made from a recycled shipping container brings the party to you

Canadian prefab home builder Honomobo has designed a pop-up bar from a recycled shipping container. Whether you want to entertain guests in your backyard, by the lake, or in the mountains, the Honomobar is a great solution. Find out more about this transportable bar that brings the party to you. → Read More

This house from Skylab Architecture mimics the appearance of the Rocky Mountains

Portland studio Skylab Architecture has designed Owl Creek Residence, an angular retreat that both blends into and offers expansive views of Colorado’s mountainous landscapes. The house's rugged steel structure mimics the nearby mountains, enhancing the building's connection to the landscape. → Read More