International Architecture Awards 2018 Winners
International Architecture Awards 2018 winners news: Turkish architects award over 100 new buildings and urban planning projects from 31 nations in the oldest & largest global awards program.
International Architecture Awards 2018 winners news: Turkish architects award over 100 new buildings and urban planning projects from 31 nations in the oldest & largest global awards program.
RIBA Stand at Futurebuild 2019 Competition – open call for architects to create a highly visible, dynamic architect-designed stand at Futurebuild, from 5-7 March 2019 at EXceL, London.
Fanshawe College, London, Ontario, designed by Diamond Schmitt Architects and Philip Agar Architect, 10,600sqm building transforming a historic department store into a vibrant urban campus.
International LafargeHolcim Next Generation Awards Lab hosted by Universidad Iberoamericana (IBERO) in Mexico City, with over 50 young architects and engineers looking at future of sustainability in building and construction.
Ben van Berkel, Principal Architect and Founder of UNStudio and UNSense: ‘The hyperloop is not only a realistic and viable alternative to flying, it is going to revolutionise travel. It will provide extremely fast travel times with direct connections between cities.
Perched in the hills of LA, in the Trousdale Estates of Beverly Hills with an amazing view out to the Pacific Ocean: a simple, rational and luxurious house designed by Los Angeles architects XTEN Architecture.
Arquideas international competition news: Viewpoint of the Fjords (VOF) Norway architecture contest for students and young architects, with up to € 6.375 in prizes.
An 8,000sqm academic building with auditoriums, lecture halls, and seminar rooms designed by J.MAYER.H architects to house 1,500 students and staff. Non-profit FOM University is Germany’s largest private university.
New energy storage tower for Stadtwerke Heidelberg (SWH), Germany. Solar and wind energy heats up water for an extensive regional heating network. LAVA’s design transforms new water tank into a dynamic sculpture, a city icon.
OAT events will test ideas, issues and formats in anticipation to next year’s Triennale theme, the Architecture of Degrowth. The program starts with a perfomative audiowalk ‘Living Futures’ under Arendalsuka.
The Rock Creek House design by NADAAA architects, US. Adaptive re-use project of a 1920s brick structure, leveraging robustness of existing structure to double the home’s size
Naro-Fominsk Silk Factory building renewal, Russia, design by Mei architects and planners, Rotterdam: transformative architectural breakthroughs will bring light into the buildings.
A Blueprint for Africa’s Future Cities – Mauritius, the continent’s most progressive business orientated jurisdiction, has forward-thinking policies that have made the island nation ride the wave to the centre of investment and development.
Tanderrum Pedestrian Bridge links an inner-city park with a sports precinct, improving access and providing a safe route that eliminates crossing Batman Avenue at street level.