Laeiszhalle Hamburg Music Hall Building
The Laeiszhalle made music history from the very beginning: prominent composers such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith played and conducted their own works here.
The Laeiszhalle made music history from the very beginning: prominent composers such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith played and conducted their own works here.
Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange, £250m shopping centre and transport interchange, opened in June 2006, designed by Carey Jones for Scarborough Developments in partnership with Doncaster Council and South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.
Bideford College Devon, NPS Southwest, Education, English School Building Bideford College Building North Devon Building, southwest England, UK – design by NPS Southwest Architects 19 May 2011 Bideford College Design: NPS Southwest Architects photos : Girts Gailens RIBA Award winner, 19 May 2011 The school is on a steeply sloping site and has a clear … Read more
DeHavilland Campus Hatfield, Southeast English Building, College Lane Project, Photo, Design, Image DeHavilland Campus, Hatfield Key Architecture Development in southeast England, UK, Europe – desuign by RMJM Architects DeHavilland Campus Hatfield Address: College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Southeast England Date built: 2004 Design: RMJM architects photo : Hufton & Crow Material : Ugitop, by ArcelorMittal Location: … Read more
Hamburg Stadium Building, Volksparkstadion, Hamburger SV Football Club, Capacity, Date Hamburg Stadium Building, Germany Hamburger SV Stadium: Architecture – Sports Stadia in north Germany Hamburg Stadium Built: 2000 Football Club: Hamburg SV Capacity: 57,030 (League Matches), 51,500 (International Matches) Location: Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany Height: 35 m Formerly titled the Volksparkstadion until 2001. Due to sponsorship … Read more
The building of 23,000 m2 will comprise of a Science Centre, aquarium, theatre, offices, laboratories and commercial and retail facilities and is located at the eastern edge of Hafencity, Hamburg’s ambitious harbor redevelopment.
Hamburg building photos, architecture pictures in this large city in northern Germany – images of major work by key architects, new property developments
In the guise of the Hamburg Philharmonic Hall, Hamburg is acquiring a new and impressive concert house, one that seems destined to house one of the world’s ten best concert halls. This should be an outstanding location for performing classical music as well as jazz, world music and pop music.
The Eco-City project proposes to not only enhance Harburg’s current progression, but to set a new standard for environmentally forward construction of our built world.
The Chilehaus – “Kontorhaus” architecture by architect Fritz Höger, dating from 1923-24, located in central Hamburg, with a sharp point, or prow. Photos also of the Sprinkehof building, located opposite, to the northeast.
Pennine Lancashire Squared competition. Proposal for a new public square for this small East Lancashire community, located on the edge of the Pennines, east of Preston.
Christ’s College Secondary School, Building, Project, Photo, Architect, Design Christ’s College Secondary School Education Development in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK – design by DSDHA Architects 22 Jul 2010 Christ’s College School – Award Christ’s College Secondary School Shortlisted for Stirling Prize Christ’s College Secondary School Architects: DSDHA 23 Jun 2009 Royal Opening of DSDHA’s two … Read more
Chichester District Museum, The Novium building images, Sussex architecture design The Novium : Chichester District Museum New Building in Sussex, southeast England design by Keith Williams Architects, UK. Chichester District Museum KEITH WILLIAMS’ MUCH ANTICIPATED CHICHESTER MUSEUM NEARS COMPLETION Design: Keith Williams Architects 17 May 2012 The Novium – Chichester Museum Work is approaching completion … Read more
The word context is derived from the verb ‘to weave’. We are proposing an intervention that both weaves into the existing fabric of the place, and serves to stitch together the different elements of the museum.