One consistently popular series in the Archinect news is the weekly "Ten Top Images on Archinect's Pinterest Boards" roundup featuring project images of outstanding work on various Firm and People profiles on Archinect. Each week showcases pictures from one of our (currently) 27 themed and curated Pinterest boards — a great way to get inspiration and discover new talent.
Below is a selection of the ten roundups that were most popular in 2017.
Academic work by architecture students from SCI-Arc, Princeton, RISD, Pratt Institute, PennDesign among other schools.
Beautiful architectural details by YARD Architects, SOFTlab, DSDHA, Pitman Tozer, FIELDWORK, and others.
Bathrooms, restrooms, and spas by Studio 304, Neri&Hu, OBERMEYER, Klopf, Coffey, and others.
Kitchens and cooking spaces by Amin Taha Groupwork, shift architecture urbanism, Studio Zung, SHED, Piercy&Company among others.
Some sexy béton brut by odD+ Architects, Dominique Coulon, studio_GAON, Studio Fuksas, Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, and other firms.
Living rooms and lounges by Inter Urban Studios, Moto Designshop, General Assembly, odD+, Martinkovic Milford Architects, and others.
Architectural installations and spatial experiments by Wolfgang Buttress, MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY, University of Tokyo, DSGN AGNC, Desai Chia, and other designers.
Out-of-the-ordinary architectural facades by Squire and Partners, Allies and Morrison, Proctor & Matthews, Carl Turner, Jacques Ferrier among others.
Houses and homes by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects, archimania, Höweler + Yoon, Paul Archer, emerymcclure, and others.
Well, ARCHITECTURE by WilkinsonEyre, Mecanoo, RMJM, Pei Cobb Freed, White Arkitekter, and other architects.
Want be included in one of the next roundups? Simply upload your work as a Project post to your Archinect People or Firm profile, and with some luck, your work gets featured!
Find more 2017 in Review wrap-ups here.
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