Kolkata Convention Centre Building, India
Scottish architecture office RMJM Architects wins the appointment to design an international convention and exhibition center in Kolkata, Northeast India.
Scottish architecture office RMJM Architects wins the appointment to design an international convention and exhibition center in Kolkata, Northeast India.
Toten is a traditional district in Oppland county in the eastern part of Norway. It consists of the municipalities Østre Toten and Vestre Toten. The combined population of Toten is approximately 27,000.
Infospace IT park Kolkata, India Project, Calcutta Building Images, Architect, Design Kolkata Infospace IT park : Architecture Contemporary Indian Building – design by RMJM Architects, UK 29 Sep 2008 Kolkata Infospace Date: 2008- Architects: RMJM, Edinburgh, Scotland RMJM Hillier – Infospace IT park Kolkata architect OVERVIEW RMJM is an international firm of architects with offices … Read more
NLA Exhibition, Architecture, Buildings, Images, Dates, Venue, Planning, Suburbs NLA Exhibition London : Architecture Shaping the Polycentric City, England – Architectural Event UK 26 Sep 2008 From Pizza to doughnuts: How the new Mayors planning policies will change the flavour of London NLA Exhibition A major new exhibition at the New London Architecture centre (NLA) … Read more
‘Outline’ – major new publication highlighting the work of schmidt hammer lassen architects A new book illustrating key works by one of Scandinavia’s leading architectural practices, schmidt hammer lassen architects is now available.
Campbell and Arnott’s new Armitstead Child Development Centre sits in a quiet clearing on the Southwest edge of the Kings Cross Hospital Campus in Dundee, Tayside
The Jerde Partnership and Tabanlioglu Architects designed the state-of-the-art project to combine 2.74 million sq ft of modern offices, luxury residences with local and upscale retailers in an organic, open-air design that includes an amphitheater, plazas and rooftop park spaces where workers, residents and visitors can gather.
Designed by French architect Henry Bernard and inaugurated in 1977, the Palais de l’Europe is the Council of Europe’s principal building. Its entrance is flanked by the flags of all the Council’s member states.
Squire and Partners won a limited competition to design this building, which functions as both a headquarters and an icon for the Reiss brand
Minster Court, City building: office development in central London design by GMW Partnership Architects – UK commercial property photos
There are no balustrades in the Roof House. The kindergarten directors said that it would be good if this kindergarten building also had no balustrades.
Kakogawa City Office, Hyogo prefecture, Japan – design by Akira Sakamoto Architects: commercial building with meeting room and also a space for rent
A house for an industrial designer standing in a quiet residential area in metropolitan Tokyo. It was required that this house be not only private in nature but also in coexistence with the client’s feelings for his life’s work, the industrial design.
China’s Ministry of Railways has hailed Farrells’ Beijing South Railway Station as an exemplar project that will be used as a benchmark for massive new investment for China’s railway infrastructure.
The National Aquatics Centre, also known as the ‘Water Cube’, will be one of the most dramatic and exciting sporting venues for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.
Birds Nest Beijing, Chinese National Stadium building design by Herzog & de Meuron Architects with Arup – China Olympic Games Building design, arena pictures
Centre New Entrepreneurs Albacete, Centro de Interpretación de la Naturaleza en Salburúa (Vitoria); primer premio en concurso abierto de ideas en 2001, proyecto en 2003; obra finalizada en 2008.