• Özyeğin University Faculty of Architecture and Design / ARK-itecture - ArchDaily

    Özyeğin University Faculty of Architecture and Design / ARK-itecture - ArchDaily
    Özyeğin University Faculty of Architecture and Design / ARK-itecture  ArchDaily
  • Ten translucent buildings with see-through exteriors

    Ten translucent buildings with see-through exteriors
    A laboratory, a tennis pavilion and a kindergarten are among these ten translucent buildings with exteriors made from polycarbonate or glass that showcase their internal structure.
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, by Behnisch Architekten
    This timber and concrete laboratory at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is encased in translucent polycarbonate panels, echoing the industrial buildings that surround it. Inside, exposed concrete and chipboard panels create a functional, ai
  • Ten translucent buildings with exteriors that allow light to pass through

    Ten translucent buildings with exteriors that allow light to pass through
    A laboratory, a tennis pavilion and a kindergarten are among these ten translucent buildings with exteriors made from semi-transparent materials including polycarbonate and frosted glass.
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, by Behnisch Architekten
    This timber and concrete laboratory at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is encased in translucent polycarbonate panels, echoing the industrial buildings that surround it. Inside, exposed concrete and chipboard panels create a functio
  • This week, architects designed innovative public toilets for Tokyo

    This week, architects designed innovative public toilets for Tokyo
    This week on Dezeen, we featured three unusual restrooms designed for the Tokyo Toilet project, including Shigeru Ban's colourful, transparent design.
    As well as Ban's restroom, whose transparent walls become opaque when the toilets are in use, designs include Wonderwall's concrete toilet that references primitive Japanese huts, and Fumihiko Maki's "squid toilet" which is located in a park known as the Octopus Park.
    The project is being run by the not-for-profit Nippon Foundation and will see 17
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