Best Designs

Best Designs

Best Designs featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

O10 Station

Dual Mrt integration enhances mobility efficiency, while lower level retail extends the humanistic atmosphere of Weiwuying. Hotel and office towers reshape the skyline as a new urban gateway. Smart building systems regulate energy use and pedestrian flow, ensuring order and comfort in high density activity. Convenience is defined not only by speed of arrival, but by enabling cultural energy to permeate everyday life. As audiences exit the venue, street lighting and urban circulation set the rhythm for the next exchange.

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Ural Forest

The Ural Forest series features modular playground equipment designed as geometric abstractions of local nature. Large asymmetrical tree structures, bear themed playhouses, and ant inspired elements facilitate varied play scenarios for multiple age groups. Constructed from stainless steel and larch wood, the units are engineered for extreme weather using parametric software and reinforced foundations. The modular system ensures efficient transport and assembly. Features include internal spiral labyrinths and communication pipes, combining physical challenge with social interaction.

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Y15 Station

In a smart city context, aesthetics arise from operational precision. Y15 turns an MRT node into part of industrial efficiency. Skybridges link the cruise terminal and exhibition areas, creating a continuous rhythm of work, meetings, and mobility. High performance curtain walls reflect harbor light, while vertical structures support R and D, offices, and daily life. Digital systems optimize energy and flow, ensuring order in density.

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Benjakitti

Benjakitti Park is located on the site of a disused tobacco factory in central Bangkok. The park's design incorporates wetland and forest ecosystems that deliver services including urban flood management, purification of polluted canal waters, and habitat for native plants and wildlife. The boardwalks and skywalks that crisscross the park are designed to immerse visitors in nature and to encourage them to reflect upon how humans and nature might live in harmony. The designers’ ambition is for the park to demonstrate the potential for nature-based approaches to urban sustainability.

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Agile View World

The site, with an area of 16,860 square meters, is surrounded by water and mountains. The surrounding forest belts are growing well and can be incorporated into landscape resources for use. Moreover, with its back against Gaoligong Mountain, it features broad vision and abundant landscape resources.The design uses local materials, plants and techniques to build a pure and simple lifestyle, and emphasizes the deep respects for mountains and plains where the site is located, with quiet and restrained language, and with low intervention.

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Punta Piedra

Punta Piedra is a waterfront masterplan development in the city of Carmelo, Uruguay. This is a human scale micro city, 100% ecologically oriented, based on a 15 minutes city concept premise. Its oval shape has been conceived as an elliptical boulevard called the Gran Via, which runs through the entire enterprise from the forest inland into the Rio de la Plata waters. Located all along it you can find residences, offices, commercial and cultural areas, nurseries, schools, the yacht club, promenade, parks and beaches to give it functionality and public-spirited presence 24/7.

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