Lyngby Town Hall, Denmark building architects

Lyngby Town Hall building, Denmark

This characteristic concave building is five stories tall and covered in green marble. When you walk all the way to the top of the building, windows in the public areas allow you to view across all of Lyngby’s rooftops and surrounding area

Holte Town Hall, Arne Jacobsen Architect, Denmark

The Søllerød Town Hall, completed in 1942, was designed in the Functionalist style by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen. Søllerød Council is situated approximately 20 kilometers north of Copenhagen, where the town of Holte is home to one of a number of Arne Jacobsen (1902-71) designed town halls (1938-42).

Meat Factory Nottingham building design

Meat Factory Nottingham building design

Meat Factory Nottingham building design by Marsh & Grochowski Architects, a domestic experiment in sustainable living, located in a deprived area of Nottingham and occupied by the architect owner

Amagertorv Copenhagen: Strøget Buildings

Mathias Hansen House at No. 6 was built in 1616 for Mathias Hansen, from 1622 the Mayor of Copenhagen. Typically of the Dutch Renaissance style, the house is built in red bricks with sandstone decorations, has a Dutch gable and a copper roof

Counterpoint, Malmö cultural centre building

Counterpoint, Malmö cultural centre Building, Sweden

schmidt hammer lassen architects has won the competition to design a 54,000m2 concert, congress and hotel complex in Malmö, Sweden. The competition, where Snøhetta, Baumschlager Eberle and Daniel Libeskind participated, also included the development of additionally 35,000m2 for housing and commercial use.

Rose Garden Apartments, Ljubljana Housing

Rose Garden Apartments Ljubljana housing

The project is located in the prominent green residential area of Ljubljana just on the edge of city centre. The main request was to develop 100 quality housing units with terraces surrounded by green.

Museums in the 21st Century Exhibition, Munich

The BMW Museum, designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER, is itself worth taking a special look at. It is typical of a particular trend in current museum architecture with its content-generated design.