Studio Gang, a Chicago-based architecture studio, recently completed the residential tower Koula in Hawaii with a heaving facade that draws inspiration from its local ecology. Koula, meaning red sugarcane in native Hawaiian, is a local plant that has a twisting structure.
architecture studio
Leaf-Shaped Sections Protrudes From the Gleaming Façade of One Hundred Residential Tower in US
Surfaces Reporter Top Architecture and Interior Design Magazine India
The Interiors of This 5-Star Hotel Echo the Cast and Crew of Movie Theater, Yabu Pushelberg
Foster + Partners Designs New York City's Largest All-Electric Tower For JPMorgan Chase with Net Zero Operational Emissions
Get a Glimpse of Hawaiian Red Sugarcane's uniquely Textured Curls on this Building's Facade
architecture studio
Leaf-Shaped Sections Protrudes From the Gleaming Façade of One Hundred Residential Tower in US
Cavernous Concrete Structure Characterize The Newly Built Natural History Museum Extension in New York City
Kengo Kuma Designs First Residential Tower In The United States
Studio Meraki Transforms This Lackluster Teenage Girls Room Into A Bright and Cheerful Space, Asiad Village Residence
Hawaii skyscraper with sugar cane-informed facade completed by Studio Gang - RTF
Curves, Concrete and Lines Help Shape The Aesthetics of This 4BHK Apartment in Gujarat
The Interiors of This 5-Star Hotel Echo the Cast and Crew of Movie Theater, Yabu Pushelberg