ARCTIC Hundested Harbour Cultural Attraction
Design: CEBRA Architects. An ambitious cultural project in Northern Sjælland in Denmark: a 3,000 sqm cultural building located on an island in Hundested harbour.
Design: CEBRA Architects. An ambitious cultural project in Northern Sjælland in Denmark: a 3,000 sqm cultural building located on an island in Hundested harbour.
Design: Bureau Architecture Méditerranée. The building needs to embody the idea of democracy in action, the Algeria of the future, freedom, peace, strong but deliberative power. The architecture must communicate a distinct national identity founded on universal values.
Design: Studio Niko Kapa. Relating to both the sea and the city and in constant dialogue between them, the building bridges the city with the sea and vice-versa. Conceived as a continuation and a transition through the wide public space, the building dives into the ocean and merges with it.
Design: Atkins. Concept design and masterplan for AAC in Subang, Malaysia, a world-class development which aims to attract global engineering services business worth US $1.1 billion to Malaysia by 2020.
Design: Wilson Architects. This building successfully creates a relationship between layered heritage context and a contemporary façade. A new five-storey contemporary classroom building inserted close to some of the oldest buildings in Brisbane.
Design: CHROFI, architects. Alteration to a single storey vernacular house in the rural landscape setting of northern NSW. Building fabric was salvaged but only to reveal its qualities in a meaningful way.
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Design: David Chipperfield Architects. HFZ Capital Group and David Chipperfield Architects are pleased to announce the topping out of The Bryant, at 16 West 40th Street. Because of the landmark surroundings, The Bryant will be the last development on Bryant Park.
Design: gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners · Architects. The design tried to convey, through the architecture, two important qualities which should be associated with a large insurance company: trustworthiness, reliability, longevity but also that it is equipped for the future.
Design: Populous, architects. The world’s largest indoor arena, with 50,000 seats, was commissioned by Iglesia Ni Cristo (the Church of Christ) as the church’s gift to the community.
Design: Bates Smart, architects. One of Sydney’s most iconic buildings reimagined, creating a new luxurious hotel. Refurbishment accentuates the best of the original build, adding sophisticated modern touches.
Architects: CHROFI. Ballast Point Park is located on a prominent headland overlooking Sydney Harbour. A former Caltex lubricant and oil storage facility, it sits at the tip of the suburb of Bichgrove in Sydney’s inner west.
Design: Studio Twist, architects. This house is about the balance of these dualities, of family life and social life. The villa is organized into 2 rectilinear blocks sitting on an arrangement of walls that extend into the surrounding garden.
Architects: FM.X Interior Design
Living in the busy city, working hard day and night, stop and look back, the blue sky, green grass, beautiful mountains and open fields of childhood might still linger in your mind.
Design: John Wardle Architects and Wilson Architects
CAI aims to realise the full potential of imaging as a research tool aligning research, industry and education in a rich collaborative environment right on the campus.
Architect: Estudio 30 51
This 5 bedrooms summer residence was designed for a couple with three children in a gated community in the south coast of the state. The residence was designed with the living room as the heart of the home.
Pandora by NL Architects at The TivoliVredenburg, a contemporary music complex located in Utrecht. The venue consists of five halls designed acoustically for a specific music genre.