Gebr Heinemann Headquarters Hamburg
Extension to the head office of the Gebr. Heinemann trading firm in Hamburg’s HafenCity completed to a design by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp). The architects won the architecture competition in 2013.
Extension to the head office of the Gebr. Heinemann trading firm in Hamburg’s HafenCity completed to a design by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp). The architects won the architecture competition in 2013.
Design: Sepka Architects. The proposed construction of a family house endeavours through its small size and character to integrate itself among the trees. In short, it would thus be possible to label the concept as a “house in an orchard”.
Design: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co). This semi-rural/semi-urban new alternative Social Housing development is located in the governorate of Manouba on a hill near the Medjerda river on the Southwest edge of Jedeida city limits.
Design: Marios Christodoulides Christos Christodoulou, Architects
An Art School and residence for an Art Instructor and her family: to be located on the same plot and function independently with separate street access, but with direct and safe access from one to the other.
Design: Park Associati, architects. A living unit designed to be moved around and placed on existing buildings in highly visible locations. Designed to be used as a restaurant and much more, the pavilion was installed on top of Palazzo Beltrami in Piazza della Scala.
Design: Architektonicka kancelar Burian – Krivinka. The new entrance building into Punkva Caves has replaced an old unsuitable structure. The characteristic feature of the building is a gently bent roof, which must withstand boulder falls from the surrounding limestone cliff.
Design: Plazma, architects
The pool has the potential as a social condenser. Even though the programme was restricted to indoor pools, the design tries to put in as much as possible open air activities and public space.
Design: Shaun Lockyer Architects. Property inspired by the local vernacular of brick and tin houses on a large leafy block in the Kenmore Hills. The building design involved a significant re-invigoration and extension to what was a very simple but promising house.
The city is located in the West Midlands, central England. The city is famous for historic architecture such as Birmingham Library, The Cube, The Rotunda Conversion, Brindleyplace Buildings, New Street Gateway Project, Selfridges Birmingham and the Beetham Tower – 10 Holloway Circus.
Design: Enter Projects. At 7m tall and 9.5m wide, this addition to a federation period style home took only months to complete. The abundant natural light that shines through its wide glass entrance enhances the urban chic vibe from its bright white and green interior.
Design: architecten de vylder vinck taillieu
“An ensemble of all sorts becomes an ensemble as such”. A grand, nineteenth century façade, a structure of ‘stacked tables’ and a leitmotif of shining, black volumes form together the new social services centre in Ledeberg.
Design: Chad Oppenheim, architects. A minimalistic, elegant and comfortable beach house that blends into its breathtaking surroundings in Harbour Island, Bahamas.
Design: BuckleyGrayYeoman, architects. The latest Fred Perry store, in the new retail development EmQuartier in Bangkok: a contemporary and elegant boutique, designed to fit in with the selection of international luxury brands selected by the mall.
Design: Porebski Architects. Situated on a corner site on the hills overlooking Tamarama Beach the house is like a sculpture on the site. With stone forming the base a sculptured curved exterior creates the lighter upper levels.
Design: MMXX Architects. The building is set in the historic centre of Varna, near the port, in an area known for trade and town administration. It takes up a corner plot framed by blind walls. The 5 floors are designed as offices to let, together or separately.
The next chapter of the $2.9 billion regeneration of Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds starts with the construction of Kings Co-op, a mixed and adaptive re-use development designed by Australasian architects The Buchan Group.
Architect: Niall Mclaughlin Architects. The primitive hut has a long anthropological pedigree as well as an architectural one. This is a sophisticated primitive hut, worthy of Murcutt or Leplastrier but set not on the edge of the Bush but on a Hampshire lake.