Seven interlocking buildings with parts that overlap or fit together
Searches for the term "interlocking architecture" have recently experienced a near twenty-nine-fold increase on Pinterest. We've rounded up seven of the best examples from across Dezeen.
From cantilevers in Dubai to high-rises in Ecuador, this roundup showcases the diverse and innovative applications of interlocking architecture across the globe.
Studios in this roundup including Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and SAANA used concrete and rammed earth to create dynamic projects.
Scroll down to see eight projects from our interlocking architecture board on Pinterest.
EPIQ, Ecuador, by BIG
The EPIQ tower, a collaboration between Danish architecture studio BIG and Quito-based developers Uribe Schwarzkopf, features L-shaped stacked blocks that curve as they converge at the structure's centre. The 24-storey tower in Ecuador has facades made of long bars of coloured concrete.
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SANAA designs Sydney Modern to be "harmonious with its surroundings"
The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia, by SANAA
Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning studio SANAA expanded the Art Gallery of New South Wales featuring a series of pavilions descending towards Sydney's harbour.
SANAA aimed for the new Sydney Modern building to complement its scenic surroundings situated prominently on a hillside overlooking Woolloomooloo Bay in Sydney Harbour.
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The Radio Tower and Hotel, United States, by M...
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