Casa Cuña, Murcia: Lorquí Residence

Cuña House

Design: AQSO arquitectos office. The residence is located in Lorquí, a small town in Southern Spain surrounded by a landscape shaped by eroded hills known as ‘Montes Blancos’. The ascending shape of the house outlines a triangular elevation standing over the terrain.

Gravity Cryotherapy Centre Melbourne

Gravity Cryotherapy Centre

Design: Rara Architecture. Coming up with a practical floor plan with good spatial flow was a challenge and took several iterations in the process, but in the end we decided to highlight the columns.

Malmo Live Building, Sweden Concert Hall

Malmo Live Building

Design: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. Mies van der Rohe 2017 Award Nominee; previously World’s best Mixed-use project at World Architecture Festival 2016, and Swedish Building of the Year Award: 54,000 sqm hotel, congress and concert complex.

Pembury Circus in Hackney, East London

Pembury Circus in Hackney

Design: Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects. The Pembury Circus project, is a development for Peabody and Bellway Homes providing 268 high quality new homes as well as shops, offices, a gym, a nursery and a large community center.

HOLLYWOOD arch out loud competition 2017

HOLLYWOOD arch out loud competition

Is the home a place for both work and play? A place for entertainment? A destination for travel? A place for family, friends and beyond to gather? Does a home shield you from the elements or bring you closer to them? Who does the home serve?

Airport Terminal Extension in Keflavik

Airport Terminal Extension in Keflavik

Design: Andersen & Sigurdsson Arkitekter; Teikn Architects

The layout is simple and rational allowing for a great degree of flexibility. Extensive glass facades allow travellers to engage in the activities on apron plus spectacular views to the vast landscape and mountains.

Museum of Hospitality Competition Belgian Monument

Museum of Hospitality Competition Belgian Monument

‘Museum of Hospitality’ is a winning design proposal for the Belgian monument competition by a London-based Dutch architect. The museum will be built next to the current Belgian monument in the town of Amersfoort, Netherlands.

Holmsheidi Prison, Reykjavik, Iceland

Holmsheidi Prison Reykjavik

Design: Arkis Architects

This building is one of 30 model projects of the ‘Nordic Built principles’, and embodies the principles in its design and function. It is the result of rigorous consultation with the users with the aim of creating a sustainable prison.

Edmunds.com Headquarters Santa Monica

Edmundscom Headquarters

Architects: M+M Creative Studio. With two floors and outdoor space totaling 143,000 square feet, Edmunds’ “EdQuarters” is an inventive space that weaves together a cross-section of tech and automotive-themed designs.

Second Avenue Subway Stations NYC

Second Avenue Subway New York City

First major expansion of New York City subway system in nearly a century, with three new station buildings, plus one upgraded station. The AECOM-Arup joint venture provided full engineering and architectural services for Phase 1 of the US$4.451 billion landmark project.

Shoe Shelve Shop in Neumünster

Shoe Shelve Shop

Architects: Urban Agency

The Shoe Shelf Store is a new flagship store for stüben fuß & schuh in Neumünster, Germany. The transparent two-story building seamlessly integrates display, façade and urban performance.

The Corner House in Queensland

Corner House in Queensland

Design: Shaun Lockyer Architects. A contemporary design responding to a character vernacular in a quiet suburban street in inner-city Brisbane. The house is designed around three courtyards, offering a plan that transparently connects the indoor and outdoor living spaces.

Thermal Bath in Liepāja, Latvia Building

Thermal Bath in Liepaja

Design: Steven Christensen Architecture. The design for Liepāja Thermal Bath and Hotel originates from a keen interest in the formal associations of the dome throughout architectural history, and more precisely, its role within the typology of the public bath

Federico García Lorca Centre, Granada Building

Federico García Lorca Centre Granada

Design: MX-SI architectural studio. The boundary between urban historic context and contemporary architecture spaces blends by extending the threshold on a dynamic concrete construction. The building establishes a natural, continuous relationship with Granada’s historic city.

Dag Cottage in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

Dag Cottage Chamonix-Mont-Blanc

Design: Chevallier Architectes

This cottage was originally a summer residence, like many others in Chamonix, and was therefore not insulated for winter use. No upgrades had been done since its construction approximately 70 years ago.