Es Pujol de s’era, Formentera Building, Spain

Es Pujol de s’era, Formentera Building,

Es Pujol de s’Era is a fairly representative fragment of the inland landscape of the island of Formentera. It comprises 33,022 square metres of wheat and barley fields, a small wood of common and Phoenician juniper and rosemary, and dry-stone walls on a practically flat topography.

Casablanca Twin Center Morocco Building

Casablanca Twin Centre is currently the most representative building of modern, enterprising Casablanca. The source of inspiration for both 115-m-high towers, the core of the building, was traditional Moorish architecture, particularly in its volumetrics and facade composition.

Zaandam Hotel, Dutch Building: Inntel

The new Inntel hotel in Zaandam is without a shadow of a doubt already the main eye-stopper in the revamped town centre and a building that has set many tongues wagging in the Netherlands.

Villa Valk, Homeruskwartier Residence

Villa Valk Homeruskwartier home

Blok Kats van Veen realised this triangular shaped villa in big contrast to the traditional housing around it. ThisDutch house is along the edge of the Homeruskwartier neighbourhood, facing the Almere forest stroke.

Santa Caterina Market Barcelona, EMBT

Mercat de Santa Caterina Barcelona building

Most photos of this building are taken looking down on its colourful roof, made up of tessellations with the colours of the fruit sold within the St Caterina Market. Seen from the street the dominant forms are the rippling vaults of the roof edges

Oakfield Road Birmingham: Edgbaston house

Oakfield Road Birmingham: Edgbaston house

Oakfield Road Property design by Sjölander da Cruz Architects in the West Midlands. The design is a response to the modern lifestyle of the client. Conceived as a series of interlocking spaces that form a ‘carved cube’