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"Merry Christmas & Happy New Year: Visual Stereotypes Matrix".This year for our annual New Year gift we reflected on how...
31/12/2025

"Merry Christmas & Happy New Year: Visual Stereotypes Matrix".

This year for our annual New Year gift we reflected on how celebrations, congratulations and festivities produce enormous amounts of stereotypical cliché imagery. Boosted with the artificial intelligence, it gave a possibility to produce billions of images a day. The greetings and postcards that we send to our loved ones, got transformed to almost a scaring "alphabet" of banalities and clichés, that continuously get more and more blatant. (Poster side 2) Altogether, multiplied with the creepy AI errors – such as a candles floating in tea cups, or a three-eyed kitten, or a six-fingered baby jesus – they give quite an overwhelming image of the present and possible future (Poster side 1).

We used this moment to reflect on this phenomenon and wish you all something unexpected, non-stereotypical, truly novel in the New Year. We wish you not to reproduce more and more clichés and to reflect on the production that we do.

Download link in first comment (digital version).

You can also download New Year presents from previous years for free on our website in digital format (including architectural cocktail book, architectural snowflakes, children’s book, tablecloth, carnival masks and more)

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Exhibition of “FORCED REUSE” research in Dropcity in Milan is a result of a two-year-long research that investigates the...
27/11/2025

Exhibition of “FORCED REUSE” research in Dropcity in Milan is a result of a two-year-long research that investigates the phenomenon of adaptive reuse driven by acute community needs and conducted by users independently from architects and designers. The project uncovers the driving force behind non-professional reuse of building elements and spaces. In particular, it is interested in the reasons that push communities to rethink conventional building practices in regions where necessity overrides formal systems — where people are forced to reuse.

A refugee shelter made from old oil containers, a house built with used car tires, an old bus repurposed as a countryside barn, a bridge constructed from a train wagon, a war bunker transformed into a car repair shop, and a cooperative garage converted into an improvised gym — these are just a few examples of unique typologies discovered in the research. Structures built not from what is traditionally meant for building — built from scarcity and poverty, and at the same time always smartly reusing something that is in excess, what is conventionally considered “waste.” These structures are crafted with immanent smartness, wit, and beauty, making them inherently ecological.

This exhibition lasts for five weeks after the opening on November 1st. Publication of the research results will follow next year.

The scenography where the exhibition takes place — is a 1:1 replica of the case study FO012, where a greenhouse was used as a shelter for humans after the earthquake in Japan. The design of this exhibition is zero-waste: the greenhouse will be reused after the exhibition as a real greenhouse for the agriculture purposes in the Venice region; the tires — will be returned to a car tire storage.

The research was realized by KOSMOS Architects, HEAD — Genève and Gili Merin.

Photos by Niko Miloradovic.

CREDITS:
Project developed at HEAD — Genève and conducted by KOSMOS Architects, Valentina De Luigi and Gili Merin.
Research core team: Leonid Slonimskiy, Артем Китаев Artem Kitaev, Gili Merin, Valentina De Luigi. Exhibited at Dropcity Milano.

Research team: Janna Aleksanyan, Alex Alyaev, Cuadrado Laure, Natasha Krymskaya, Kristina Kramarenko, Melina Meyer, Dmitrii Prikhodko, Manuel Rossi, Kateryna Shushynska.
Research contributors: Anadis González, Asif Salman, Blanca Garcia Gardelegui, Suzan Abu Kosh, Damir Faizulin, Patcharada Inplang, Ernesto Oroza, Malkit Shoshan, Grigoriy Sokolinskiy, Mitul Desai, Robert Heckmann.

HEAD – Genève students: Biache Aurore, Crettiez Mathis, Cuadrado Laure, Dupraz Ian, Gidi Mireille, Giraud Hippolyte, Hemidi Stéphanie, Negro Luca, Sushynska Kateryna, Théophile Matton, Trouvin Marie, Tshala Noemi, Verrillo Matteo.

Dean of the Department of Space Design / Interior Architecture: Javier Fernández Contreras. Head of IRAD, the research institute at HEAD — Genève: Anthony Masure. Financing: HES-SO RCDAV; Co-financing: HEAD - Genève, Haute école d'art et de design – (HES-SO)

We are happy to announce the publication of a book developed together with our dear colleagues from TU Wien “Reuse in Te...
13/11/2025

We are happy to announce the publication of a book developed together with our dear colleagues from TU Wien “Reuse in Teaching - Learning and teaching
transformation”. The book showcases three design studios dedicated to adaptive reuse, including “Hardware and Software in Architecture”, taught by KOSMOS Architects, and situates them within a broader academic and professional context.

Book is published in Triest Verlag and will be presented on 14.11.2025, at 18:00 in Prechtlsaal at TU Wien.

Through examples of student work from the design studios, the book uncovers contemporary narratives of adaptive reuse and design methodologies. It also includes contributions from studio guests, symposium presentations, and textual essays. Among the contributors are: Adam Caruso, Gunnar Grandel, Tina Gregoric, Elke Krasny, Erik Langdalen, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Rudolf Scheuvens, Astrid Staufer, Inge Vinck, Jan De Vylder.

It is not only an exciting reflection on interdepartmental and interinstitutional collaboration in teaching adaptive reuse, but also an attempt to outline possible directions for the evolution of architecture in response to contemporary challenges — and to explore ways to address them through education.

Published by Triest Verlag; co-authored with: Lorenzo De Chiffre, Artem Kitaev, Eva Mair, Katharina Paschburg, Katherina Putzer.
Мы рады объявить о выходе книги, созданной совместно с нашими дорогими коллегами из Технического университета Вены — «Reuse in Teaching – Learning and Teaching Transformation». Книга представляет три проектных студии, посвящённые адаптивному использованию существующих зданий, включая курс «Hardware and Software in Architecture», преподаваемый архитектурным бюро KOSMOS Architects, и помещает их в более широкий академический и профессиональный контекст.

Книга издана в издательстве Triest Verlag и будет представлена 14.11.2025 в 18:00 в Prechtlsaal в Техническом Университете Вены.

На примере студенческих работ из проектных студий книга раскрывает современные подходы к адаптивному использованию и проектным методологиям. В неё также включены материалы приглашённых гостей студий, доклады симпозиума и текстовые эссе. Среди авторов — Адам Карузо, Гуннар Грандель, Тина Грегорич, Эльке Красны, Эрик Лангдален, Шарлотта Мальтер-Бартес, Рудольф Шойвенс, Астрид Штауфер, Инге Винк, Ян Де Вилдер.

Это не только увлекательное размышление о межкафедральном и межинституциональном сотрудничестве в преподавании адаптивного использования, но и попытка наметить возможные направления развития архитектуры в ответ на современные вызовы — и исследовать способы их осмысления через образование.

StammhausTransformation of a 1970-s villa in Vienna into a contemporary home for three families.A new roof unifies and g...
31/10/2025

Stammhaus

Transformation of a 1970-s villa in Vienna into a contemporary home for three families.
A new roof unifies and gathers the old volumes into a single, simple form. Interpreting the existing structure as a constellation of three blocks spread across three floors, the house is designed with the potential to host three families under one roof. The roof, as the central element of the housing typology, accommodates open, semi-open, and enclosed spaces, creating a matrix of environments available for inhabitation and reinterpretation.
Strategic cuts through the façade, walls, floor slabs, and roof establish a new organization within the existing structure, creating opportunities for enhanced visual and physical connections.
Photography by .norlander
Collaboration with Gordon Selbach.

Team:
Артем Китаев
Leonid Slonimskiy
Gordon Selbach
Andreas Maximilian Arndt
Vsevolod Babichuk
Simon Seliutin
Johannes Zanon

KOSMOS Architects, would like to invite you to an exhibition "FORCED REUSE" that takes place in Dropcity Milano, tunnel ...
29/10/2025

KOSMOS Architects, would like to invite you to an exhibition "FORCED REUSE" that takes place in Dropcity Milano, tunnel 56.

The exhibition lasts for five weeks from October 28th. We invite you to the opening event on Saturday November 1st at 18:00. The presentation of the research will be followed by an apéro.

“FORCED REUSE” is a result of a two-year-long research that investigates the phenomenon of adaptive reuse of objects and spaces driven by acute community needs and conducted by users independently from architects and designers.

A shelter made from old oil containers, a house built with used car tires, an old bus repurposed as a countryside barn, a bridge constructed from a train wagon, a war bunker transformed into a car repair shop, a garage converted into an improvised gym — these are just a few examples of unique typologies discovered in the research. The research showcases how different communities rethink conventional building practices in regions where necessity overrides formal systems.

Recent work of our students got nominated to Swiss Design Prize.‘Climatic Villa’ is a project that explores the complexi...
05/10/2025

Recent work of our students got nominated to Swiss Design Prize.

‘Climatic Villa’ is a project that explores the complexities and contradictions between architectural heritage and the challenges posed of the climate crisis. It is a result of a student workshop that took place in the the historical Villa Romaine, located in the southern French city of Hyères. Once a luxurious private residence dedicated to pleasure and hedonism, Villa Romaine and its garden were transformed following multiple dystopian scenarios that society may face in the near future—such as water scarcity, floods, extreme heat, virus contamination and extreme air pollution.

Recent work of our students got nominated to Swiss Design Prize.‘Climatic Villa’ is a project that explores the complexi...
05/10/2025

Recent work of our students got nominated to Swiss Design Prize.

‘Climatic Villa’ is a project that explores the complexities and contradictions between architectural heritage and the challenges posed by the climate crisis. It is a result of a student workshop that took place in the the historical Villa Romaine, located in the southern French city of Hyères. Once a luxurious private residence dedicated to pleasure and hedonism, Villa Romaine and its garden were transformed following multiple dystopian scenarios that society may face in the near future—such as water scarcity, floods, extreme heat, virus contamination and extreme air pollution. Students transformed different spaces within the Villa and reimagined the villa’s main hall, terrace, staircase, maintenance room, garden, and swimming pool into new radical typologies.

The workshop was a collaboration between two schools: HEAD – Genève and École Camondo Méditerranée.

The project of our students is shortlisted for the Design Prize Switzerland. Design Preis Schweiz

HEAD - Genève, Haute école d'art et de design x Villa Noailles, Hyèresch
Leonid Slonimskiy

“Antimatter”. The tower that was not needed: it was already there. The project for the new tower building of science and...
12/06/2025

“Antimatter”. The tower that was not needed: it was already there. The project for the new tower building of science and physics of University of Geneva takes a radical approach of reusing the existing resources. The tower of Swiss Radio and Television, located next to the site is going to be vacated soon, and our proposal uses its existing areas as part of the new university development. Besides resource-saving, it allows to keep the established mid-rise urban scale of Geneva’s landscape. Existing buildings of the university campus are partly preserved, partly disassembled to serve in the new structure.
Competition entry in collaboration with .objets

KOSMOS Team:

Kitaev Artem
Krymskaya Natasha
Selyutin Semyon
Slonimsky Leonid
Structural Enginners: MFIC ingénieurs civils
Circularity consultant:
«Antimatter». Башня, которая не была нужна: она уже существовала. Проект нового здания факультета науки и физики Женевского университета основан на радикальном подходе переиспользования существующих ресурсов. Башня Швейцарского радио и телевидения, расположенная рядом с участком, скоро будет пустовать, и наше предложение предполагает использование ее существующих площадей в рамках нового развития университета. Помимо экономии ресурсов, это позволяет сохранить сложившийся среднеэтажный городской ландшафт Женевы. Существующие здания университетского кампуса частично сохраняются, частично демонтируются для использования в новой конструкции.

We are happy to announce the publication of our new book, "(Con)Temporary (Archi)Tecture. Structures of Necessity”. This...
22/04/2025

We are happy to announce the publication of our new book, "(Con)Temporary (Archi)Tecture. Structures of Necessity”.

This publication offers a fresh and compelling perspective on the often-overlooked world of temporary infrastructure. These utilitarian structures—such as scaffolding, temporary supports, elements of protection and navigation, as well as climatic and event infrastructure—ensure the functioning of multiple processes essential to contemporary society, while often remaining under-reflected in social perceptions and academic discourse.

By crossing out “Archi” in the “Architecture” and highlighting “Temporary” in the word Contemporary, the book emphasizes its focus on temporary structures that lack declared authorship and are characterized more as a practice rather than project. In this sense, these construction solutions can be perceived as a form of contemporary vernacular.

The book reveals the inherent ingenuity of these structures and their capacity to respond dynamically to immediate needs with minimal waste and maximum efficiency. This new approach shows that these “structures of necessity” offer an architectural language from which architects can learn—particularly in terms of adaptability, the use of local resources, circular economy principles, and conceptual radicalism— arguably pointing toward a new type of architectural order.

Ultimately, the book raises the question: How permanent should architectural solutions be in a continuously changing world?

By examining the logic of these ubiquitous and quotidian infrastructures, the book explores what contemporary architecture can learn from the temporary structures.

The book has contributions by Jan De Vylder, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes and Philip Ursprung.

The book is published by Birkhäuser Publishing House Birkhauser and supported by Swiss Art Council Pro Helvetia

KOSMOS lecture in Barcelona :)Tomorrow, 6th of March at 19:00, we are happy to share our work in COAC, Architects' Assoc...
05/03/2025

KOSMOS lecture in Barcelona :)

Tomorrow, 6th of March at 19:00, we are happy to share our work in COAC, Architects' Association of Catalonia (Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya). We will be happy to see you there in case you are in the city.

Thanks to and
Moisés Puente for the invitation.

Our permanently temporary pavilion is the finalist of the Spanish pavilion in Venice Biennale of Architecture 2025!Colla...
12/02/2025

Our permanently temporary pavilion is the finalist of the Spanish pavilion in Venice Biennale of Architecture 2025!
Collaboration with .eu

Off-season pavilion in Logroño, an ephemeral "chapel" made of temporary borrowed wine storage boxes, is nominated to Arc...
30/01/2025

Off-season pavilion in Logroño, an ephemeral "chapel" made of temporary borrowed wine storage boxes, is nominated to ArchDaily building of the year 2025 award.

We would be grateful if you vote for it (link in first comment), otherwise just happy to have an opportunity to share a nice photo of it by Laurian Ghinițoiu again :)

Javier Peña Ibáñez Concentrico Festival

Indirizzo

Milan

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