Manor House Stables, Winchester Building

Manor House Stables, Winchester Building, Hampshire Development, England Architecture Manor House Stables : Hampshire Architecture English Building Conversion – design by AR Design Studio 17 Apr 2013 Manor House Stables Conversion Design: AR Design Studio Location: Headbourne Worthy, Winchester, England Building Conversion in Hampshire Friday April 5th 1946, on a beautifully clear Spring afternoon crowds … Read more

Downley House: Petersfield Residence

This large private house is a tour de force in a technicolour architectural style that derives from that of James Stirling, from whose practice these architects emerged: Downley House, Petersfield, Hampshire, England, UK

Medic’s House in Winchester Property

Medic’s House, Winchester Property, English Residence, Architecture, Home, Images The Medic’s House, Winchester Residential Development in Hampshire – by AR Design Studio 11 Oct 2013 The Medic’s House in Winchester Design: AR Design Studio Location: Winchester, Hampshire, southern England The Medic’s House Commissioned by two Winchester based Doctors; The Medic’s House is the latest extension … Read more

Dance Palace St. Petersburg Building, Russia

Dance Palace St. Petersburg Building, Russia

UNStudio and Grigorjev & Partners LLC signed the contract with the client, Petersburg City LLC, for the new Dance Palace in the historic centre of St. Petersburg, following the success of the design competition.

Hampshire Mill Conversion, Building: House

Hampshire Mill Conversion, Residence, Building, Project, Architecture Design, Property Image Hampshire Mill House Hampshire Residential Development by Dan Brill Architects in England, UK 13 Mar 2009 Hampshire Mill Conversion Grade II Hampshire Mill Conversion Secures Planning Dan Brill Architects’ latest project, a high-end conversion of a Grade II listed water mill in Hampshire, has received … Read more

House of Arts and Culture Beirut by Kaputt!

House of Arts and Culture Beirut, Lebanon Building, Project, News, Image, Design House of Arts and Culture Beirut by Kaputt! Honourable Mention – Lebanese Competition Entry by Kaputt! 2 Apr 2009 The House of Arts and Culture – Entry Beirut, Lebanon 2009- Design: Kaputt! HOUSE OF ARTS AND CULTURE Kaputt! architects studio receives Honourable Mention … Read more

Goddards, Surrey: Edwin Lutyens House

Built as a ‘Home of Rest’ by Frederick Mirrielees. The house was re modelled in 1910 for Mirrielees’ son to live in. From 1953 it was owned by Mr & Mrs Hall. Goddards was given to the Lutyens Trust by them in 1991.

Gloucester Kings Quarter Competition, England

Gloucester Kings Quarter Building Competition, Architecture Contest England, Architects, Info Kings Quarter Gloucester RIBA Building Competition in Gloucestershire, England Architectural Contest 8 Apr 2008 News Update King’s Square refurbishment, Gloucester, England 2008 RIBA competition Shortlist of 6: Adam Khan Architects with Land Use Consultants & General Public Agency Federico Oliva Associati & DA-A Gustafson Porter McDowell … Read more

Zwinger Palace Dresden Building Photos

The Zwinger Palace Dresden sculptures

Dresdner Zwinger is an East German palace building in the Baroque style designed by court architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann. It served as the orangery, exhibition gallery and festival arena of the Dresden Court.

FIND Site Analysis Tool, England, UK

FIND Site Analysis Tool, Planning Information, Building, Project, News, Property UK Site Analysis Tool Key Development in England, UK, Europe 6 Mar 2009 Site Analysis Tool FIND, the UK’s most advanced site analysis tool launches The UK’s most advanced site analysis tool has been launched. Initially aimed at professionals in the property world, FIND offers … Read more

Dresden Station Building Redevelopment

Dresden Station Building Renewal

Foster + Partners are masters of the one-liner. With some of the practice’s buildings you are left wanting some greater complexity or richness, but in the case of the restoration of the Dresden Hauptbahnhof, one of the most impressive late nineteenth century railway stations, the key move is of an apparent simplicity one which belies a complexity that is both surprising and highly effective.