Ruins architecture

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Ruins architecture. Get inspired and try out new things.
9k people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
Project by "Diellëza Tahiri, Enkelejda Zekaj, Edera Kana – Honorable Mention in Reuse the Thermae Competition organized by ReUse Italy!  #reusethethermae #reuseitaly #winners #results #architecture #architecturecompetition #architecturestudent #competition #architectureproject #youngarchitects #archdaily #competitionsarchi #architectureboards #projectboards Ruin Architecture Design, Reused Architecture, Interior Architecture Presentation Board, Restoration Projects Architecture, Architecture Board Design, Architecture Competition Board, Ruin Architecture, Interior Architecture Presentation, Reuse Architecture

Project by "Diellëza Tahiri, Enkelejda Zekaj, Edera Kana – Honorable Mention in Reuse the Thermae Competition organized by ReUse Italy! #reusethethermae #reuseitaly #winners #results #architecture #architecturecompetition #architecturestudent #competition #architectureproject #youngarchitects #archdaily #competitionsarchi #architectureboards #projectboards

1.9k
Blencowe Hall, located in Cumbria, England. A 14th century manor whose towers were left to decay for over 300 years. The large gash in the masonry wall of the south tower is believed to be the result of an attack during the English Civil War. Ruins Architecture, Renovation Architecture, Masonry Wall, Layout Architecture, Baroque Architecture, Architecture Old, Stone House, Cumbria, 14th Century

I can't help but notice a rapidly growing trend happening in architecture that involves giving new life to what may look like the most hopeless of ruins. Ever since I showed you the modern Scottish home built within a 150 year-old abandoned farmhouse, I've been hugely intrigued by these modern inter

10.9k
Architecture Extension, Ruins Architecture, Architecture Cool, Architecture Renovation, Stone Facade, Stone Architecture, Architecture Old, Old Stone, Stone Houses

Some might think that an architect’s main tasks are to create something that a) serves a purpose, b) is not a sore to the eyes, and c) is wind resistant, at least (ideally, durable enough to resist larger disturbances, too). And while that’s not far from the truth, there is so much more that goes into these three goals.

320
Ruins architecture and more

Explore related boards

Related interests