It's been a tumultuous few weeks, no doubt. While you can always find the latest pandemic updates relevant to the architecture and design community in Archinect's news section and social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn), it can be nice sometimes to take a little break and simply marvel at some stunning and inspiring architectural projects. That's what our Instagram feed is for.
Whether you're already one of @archinect's 61.6k (and counting) followers or not (yet), we have compiled the most popular posts of the past three months, highlighting outstanding designs from various firm profiles on Archinect as well as from here, our news section.
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9. Caroline's Place in London, UK by GROUPWORK / @groupwork_arch with Webb Yates Engineers / @webbyates, Photo: @timothysoarphotographer
8. House in Ashiya, Japan by Kazunori Fujimoto / @jutok, Photo: Kazunori Fujimoto
7. Barefoot Luxury in Mindelo, Cape Verde by POLO Architects / @poloarchitects, Interior Design b @goingeast_studio, Photo: @francisconogueira
6. University Campus UTEC in Lima, Peru by Grafton Architects / @graftonarchitects, Photo: @iwanbaan
5. Desert Courtyard House in Scottsdale, AZ by Wendell Burnette Architects / @wendellburnettearchitects, Photo: Bill Timmerman
4. Brillhart House in Miami, FL by Brillhart Architecture / @brillhart_architecture, Photo: @claudia_uribe_touri
3. Oak Pass Main House in Beverly Hills, CA by Walker Workshop / @noah_walker, Photo: @joefletcherphoto
2. Big Barn in Glen Ellen, CA by Faulkner Architects / @faulknerarchitects, Photo: @joefletcherphoto
1. Waverley Residence in Palo Alto, CA by Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects / @eyrcarchitects, Photo: @matthewmillmanphoto / @joefletcherphoto
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I can only imagine how much that gigantic pane of glass cost.
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