Welcome to building.co.uk. This site uses cookies. Read our policy. Wood Bagot reveals designs for ’icebergs’ as a quick and flexible solution to the growing problem of stalled construction projects ...
Bouncy castles and pool floats might be the populist face of blow-up objects, but the world of inflatables is far richer. Innovative, revolutionary and often avant-garde, inflatable structures are, by ...
Swiss studio Bureau A created this inflatable black PVC nightclub to host the annual party of the Federation of Swiss Architects. The blow-up building contains a bar and a dance floor, as well as an ...
UK studios Hugh Broughton Architects and Pearce+ have collaborated with artists Ella Good and Nicki Kent to create an inflatable building that explores how people would live on Mars. Set alongside the ...
It may look like a giant misshapen bouncy castle, but this building would - if it is built - be an ultra-clean, shape-shifting office. The bizarre design has been proposed by Shanghai and Rome-based ...
The world's largest inflatable building has been created by Shropshire company, Lindstrand Technologies. Balloon adventurer, Per Lindstrand is behind the company that has produced the hanger for ...
‘Most inflatable design is rubbish’. So reads the opening sentence in this fascinating dip into pneumatic products over the course of the 20th century. A curious start, but an attempt to tease out the ...
Architectural Design’s Cosmorama documented architecture’s fascination with sci-fi, writes Steve Parnell Cosmorama first appeared in the July 1965 edition of Architectural Design (AD). The brainchild ...
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