BIG Museum for Paper Art, Denmark
BIG Architects are set to transform a former supermarket building into the new Museum for Paper Art in North Jutland, Denmark
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BIG Architects are set to transform a former supermarket building into the new Museum for Paper Art in North Jutland, Denmark
As part of the project for the Expo Cultural Park in Shanghai, DMAA architects won a competition for the realisation of a series of greenhouses that are being built on the city’s former Expo site
After standing vacant for over twenty years the Hyparschale Building in Magdeburg, Germany was comprehensively restored and converted to plans by gmp – von Gerkan, Marg & Partners
WXCA’s concept of the Xylopolis Centre for Wood Art and Science, Poland, stems from a profound contemplation of the human-nature relationship, exploring impact on the natural ecosystem
Kornets Hus in Jutland, Denmark, – or grain house, is Reiulf Ramstad Architects realization of a new centre for the dissemination of the region’s rich food and farming culture
Designed by DA INTEGRATING LIMITED, the Suiyue Art Centre, Sichuan, China, is a hub of Sichuan-style art, Chengdu has witnessed a group of outstanding artists emerge at the end of the last century. Yulin Road, a gathering place for contemporary artists, has bred avant-garde artistic and fashionable lifestyles
HENN’s experimental concept design for the world’s first building made of carbon concrete, the CUBE, combining a laboratory and event rooms, and sets an example of architectural and structural innovation at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Bridging the gap between pragmatism and innovation is a test for every architect who takes on projects in the countryside. Among the buildings SYN Architects designed in Tiangang Zhixing Village in China, the group of buildings referred to as the Village “Living Room” clearly demonstrates this idea
Designed by y.ad studio, the Future Rural Life Center project is located in Tuanshi Village, Xiaonanhai Town, which belongs to Longyou County, the city of Quzhou, China
The Woyun Platform project is located in the Giant Panda National Park, Sichuan, China, Archermit has drawn on three aspects from the pandas’ habitat as a basis for architectural design concepts creating this platform amongst the clouds
In honouring this conception of the Burden Welcome Center in Louisiana, USA, as a contemplative retreat to nature, the EskewDumezRipple design team looked to create a liminal space that would provoke curiosity and excitement
Located in the heart of Shenzhen’s High-Tech Park of Nanshan district, China, The Shenzhen Bay Innovation and Technology Centre has been designed by RMJM as a national model for future developments
The brief for Back District Historical Society designed by Bard Ailteiron the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, should satisfy a long overdue need for a local meeting place that will also record, conserve and consolidate the local history of the area
Rotterdam-based architects Powerhouse Company and Amsterdam-based DELVA combine architecture and nature in their seamless design for the new Koekamp Visitor Center
Studio Libeskind designed the National Holocaust Monument honoring the millions of innocent men, women and children who were murdered under the Nazi regime and recognize those survivors who were able to eventually make Canada their home.
Sutton Hoo buildings, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England design by Haysom Ward Miller Architects – with a visitor centre built less than two decades ago, what was needed? Well, it needed a tower!