A huge colorful object that will boost tourism and economic development
An eventful elevated park crossing Shanghai offering a unique urban journey
An urban Intervention that changes the traditional concept of plaza
Inspired by sports, a public space intervention for kids and adults alike
An urban intervention in the public space of Santiago, Chile
Nomad’s Carpet is a monumental public space in Astana, inspired by Kazakh ornamental traditions. It weaves culture, nature, and entertainment into a vibrant urban tapestry, featuring museums, sports areas, green spaces, and attractions for both locals and tourists.
Infinity Space is a visionary waterfront destination in Deira, Dubai, blending contemporary design with the area’s rich historical context. Inspired by the nearby Infinity Bridge, the striking red structure creates a dynamic space divided into four subplazas: a multifunctional area, a sports field, a pixelated playground, and a dry fountain.
Designed by 100architects for Emaar Misr, it redefines public space through bold, colorful design and immersive experiences that engage visitors of all ages, especially adolescents and young adults.
At the heart of the project is the central installation, Rubix Square—a massive, habitable sculpture and playground designed as a three-story building.
Blue Wave is a 1.5-kilometer waterfront transformation of Mamsha Beach on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. Featuring a signature blue pavement that flows like a wave, the promenade offers diverse zones with playful features, sports areas, pools, shaded lounges, and an open-air cinema. Designed to encourage exploration and social interaction, it becomes a vibrant destination for families, children, and young adults alike.
The Carpenter Space captures the essence of traditional woodworking techniques and reimagines them within a contemporary playground of creativity and enjoyment. Located in the heart of Hangzhou, China, this project channels the legacy of Lu Ban, the revered father of Chinese architecture and master inventor.
Overlooking Macau from Hengqin Island’s waterfront, ElectroHut introduces essential amenities and striking platforms aimed at fostering an outdoor lifestyle and encouraging social interaction among citizens and tourist.
Green Skyline offers a distinctive waterfront experience on Hengqin Island, overlooking Macau. The project features skyline-inspired capsules with warm wooden interiors for social gatherings and play areas.
Drawing inspiration from the characteristic vibrant summer vibes and beach hues of the famous beach of La Barceloneta, we named it "La Barcelonita", envisioning it as the little sister of La Barceloneta.
Spark X, spanning an impressive 85,000 m², is set to become the new experiential entertainment hub in Sharjah, UAE.
The design of Loopy Bridge seamlessly weaves a pathway around the geometric patterns inspired by water ripples, creating a singular, harmonious trace.
The project's name, "Rich Bridge," derives its inspiration from the Chinese cultural significance of the number 8, symbolizing wealth and good luck.
A pioneering prototype that introduces movable waterfront floating pools to underserved communities and various areas of the city. This innovative concept spans across popular city spots, catering to leisure and urban activation.
This vibrant urban playscape in Chengdu is a captivating fusion of imagination and design. From the iconic bird structures and circular platforms to the meandering running track and lush greenery, it's a place where play, relaxation, and community converge.
Mă Way is yet another twist in our recurring series of projects revolving around the concept of the Horse for our regular client, Dong Yuan.
Shanghai Smart Booths is the result of 100architects’ second collaboration with the Shanghai Branch of China Telecom, the state-owned Chinese telecommunications company, after our previous Orange Phone Booths, where we did an exercise of turning these old relics into modern functional urban furniture. This time we went beyond that.
Under the Sea is an intervention of the public realm of a newly built mixed-use development in the city of Chongqing, aiming to activate the open-air retail street through visual stimulation. The project is entirely inspired by the marine world, creating an immersive experience full of fantasy and surprises.
Lollipop Street is a street intervention located in Lujiazui, the financial center of Shanghai. It is a project inspired by the imaginary “candy world”, borrowing shapes and colors from pop culture objects such as candy canes, lollipops, popsicles, and many more. The project is located beside a commercial building, creating a public space that is eye catching and functional, attracting users of all types.