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Minimal Studio’s brutalist supermarket
Featuring raw concrete furniture designed to punish your shins, a ceiling full of dangling plastic crates that look like a Tetris game gone wrong, and LED lighting bright enough to perform open-heart surgery—this Mallorcan spot proves that 'minimalism' is just code for 'we forgot to finish the drywall.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago2 min read


Off-Site Construction: Reshaping Architecture
The construction industry is reaching a turning point. As traditional methods face rising costs and mounting environmental pressures, off-site innovation is emerging not just as a tool, but as the new blueprint for high-performance design.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago7 min read


Quayside: How Toronto is Pivoting to Build More Housing, Faster
Quayside is one of the most significant housing projects in Toronto’s history. It isn't just a development; it is a long-term vision to transform the waterfront into an inclusive, sustainable, and vibrant community.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago2 min read


Circular Economy: A Fast View of the Future of Architecture
In recent years, the concept of the "Circular Economy" has permeated almost every sector. Architecture is no exception; it has been deeply influenced by this movement, as evidenced by the growing number of projects and buildings designed with these principles in mind.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago3 min read


A Benchmark for Modular Alpine Architecture in 2026
Originally a BMW Group corporate hotel since 1942, the site saw a turning point in 2008 when the original structure was demolished. Architects Oskar Leo Kaufmann and Albert Rüf stepped in with a vision that, nearly two decades later, still feels remarkably ahead of its time.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago5 min read


A Benchmark for Circular Architecture and Industrialized Construction
Today, the Moxy Hotels chain boasts numerous properties worldwide, standing as a prime example of circular architecture. These structures are designed to be fully disassembled and transported, allowing for potential relocation—a revolutionary approach in the hospitality sector.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago2 min read


From Big Box to Big Splash: Spearfish SRAC
One of the many ways to redefine large, abandoned commercial surfaces—such as shopping malls—is to repurpose them for the sports, recreation, and community sectors. A key advantage of these sectors is their ability to adapt to any space, shape, or surface area.
Giuseppe Guttà
3 days ago2 min read
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