The Met Building in Bangkok – WOHA Thailand

The Met Building in Bangkok - WOHA Thailand

Rather than adopting high-rise models from temperate countries, this 66-storey central Bangkok development adapts aspects of low-rise tropical housing to spaces in the sky. Naturally cross-ventilated, the apartments require no air conditioning.

Cancer Treatment Centre Hampshire design

Cancer Treatment Centre Hampshire hospital development, England health building, English healthcare architecture Cancer Treatment Centre Hampshire English Health Building design by BDP architects post updated 25 May 2026 Design: BDP Location: Hampshire, England image from architect Hampshire Cancer Treatment Centre BDP has won the design competition for a new cancer treatment centre for Hampshire Hospitals … Read more

One Blackfriars Road London, Southwark Tower

One Blackfriars Road London, Southwark Tower

Westminster City Council High Court bid to stop Doon Street tower development – set for Jun 2009 with WCC apparently confident of a victory. The Doon Street tower has been referenced as precedent in approval for One Blackfriars (Ian Simpson Architects) and 20 Blackfriars (Wilkinson Eyre), skyscrapers proposed for Southwark

Sanya Super Market: Hainan Design

Sanya Super Market, Hainan Building Development, Chinese Design, Southern China Architecture Sanya Super Market, China : Hainan Architecture Building for Chinese Resort – design by NL Architects 29 Apr 2013 Sanya Lake Park Super Market Design: NL Architects Location: Hainan Province, Southern China Sanya Super Market Design Housing Corporation VANKE has asked us to make … Read more

Bankside 123 – Southwark Building

Bankside 123 Southwark building London

Bankside 1/2/3 represents the next logical step in the transformation of the South Bank, building on the success of nearby Tate Modern. This major Southwark development consists of three buildings on a prime site between Tate Modern and Southwark Street.

St Mary Woolnoth Church: Hawksmoor building

St Mary Woolnoth Church Hawksmoor building London

St Mary Woolnoth London was commissioned from architect Nicholas Hawksmoor, who had responded with one of his most distinctive and original designs. The church was rebuilt by the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches.