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TEK-TURE

WHO WE ARE 

We’re a sustainability-driven architecture firm that prioritizes the harmony of form and function.

EXPLORE OUR PROJECTS

2023

23 Sakura Street

Tokyo, Japan

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Vertex District building

Vertex District

2023

234 Maple Street

New York, USA

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Roseflake Arch building

Roseflake Arch 

2023

567 Harbour View Avenue

Sydney, Australia

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Luna Block building

Luna Block

2023

987 Avenida Paulista

São Paulo, Brazil

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Povaz Building

Povaz Building

2023

456 Schönhauser Allee

Berlin, Germany

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Echo Crossing building

Echo Crossing

2023

789 Palm Avenue

 Mumbai, India

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Zenith building

Zenith Quarter

AWARDS & MENTIONS 2019-2023

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Arch Innovators Magazine February, 2022

“Not only is Noah TEK-TURE’s lead architect, but his unmatched creativity and dedication to sustainability means he’s the one to watch. He cemented his trailblazer status with our coveted Architecture Innovator Award in 2021. “

New Wave Digest April, 2023

“It’s no wonder that AI & Architecture awarded TEK-TURE’s Luna Block their Top Design Prize. The firm pioneered new AI to refine and enhance the building's final design, setting a new game-changing standard.”

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Green Architecture Awards:
Firm of the Year winner, 2020-2023

For the fourth year running, the Green Architecture Awards recognized our dedication to eco-friendly and sustainable design practices.

Parkabuilds Awards: Layout Top Prize, 2022

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Vertex District building

DesignDeco: Pioneer Prize 2020

Black and white blueprint sketch of the Luna Block building
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Renew City Projects: Facelift Award 2021

We’re honored to receive this award for our work transforming Mumbai’s Zenith Quarter, a slated-for-demolition building, into a renewed and restructured masterpiece.

"ARCHITECTURE SHOULD SPEAK OF ITS TIME AND PLACE, BUT YEARN FOR TIMELESSNESS”

Frank Gehry

Close-up image of a modern, curved building
Image of a gray and silver structurally modern building
Image of a grey and silver dome structure
image of a metal arched structure
Image of the side of a brutalist-style building
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