City Center Tower Manila in The Philippines

City Center Tower Manila

27-story-tall mixed-use building design by CAZA (Carlos Arnaiz Architects) features three floors of commercial retail and dining space & also has corporate offices for prominent international companies

SICEEP Sydney Darling Harbour Redevelopment

SICEEP Sydney Darling Harbour Redevelopment

Design: HASSELL + Populous, Architects. The project involves the transformation of this key Sydney precinct through the design of three major public buildings and the unifying public realm.

Zinc House in Lymington Property

Zinc House

Design: OB Architecture. We were given the kind of brief most young aspiring practices dream of: to design a contemporary house in a wonderful location overlooking the sea.

Why Factory COAM Exhibition, Madrid

Why Factory exhibition COAM Madrid

College of Architects of Madrid (COAM) with The Why Factory and TU Delft announce the opening of the exhibition “The Why Factory: Research, teaching and public engagement (2006-2016)” reflecting on a decade’s research on the future of cities.

The Drake Hotel Toronto building expansion

The Drake Hotel Toronto building expansion

Design: Diamond Schmitt Architects. The hottest boutique hotel in Toronto is about to enlarge its footprint on vibrant Queen Street West. A thoughtful yet provocative addition to the original building from the 1890s.

670 Mesquit Building in Arts District, L.A.

670 Mesquit Building in Arts District

Development of 800,000 sqft of office space, 250 rental apartments and two boutique hotels as well as shops and restaurants, to replace Rancho Cold Storage’s warehouse buildings along Mesquit

Estudio Nan Arquitectos Pontevedra, Galicia

Estudio Nan Arquitectos Pontevedra

Design: NAN Arquitectos. “The project for our office reflects our image and values. We are different from other studios and we demonstrate it with this space, which determines how clients perceive our practice.”

Modern Mews London property: Coffey Architects

Modern Mews London by Coffey Architects

Design: Coffey Architects. A useful space carved from a small site of 3 by 8 metres, bringing light into a single aspect building. Effectively, it is an intricately designed and constructed piece of joinery crafted to live in.