Zurich North America Headquarters Schaumburg
Design: Goettsch Partners. 783,800-sqft building will be home to nearly 3,000 employees and contractors, and was designed with a focus on communication, collaboration and wellness.
Design: Goettsch Partners. 783,800-sqft building will be home to nearly 3,000 employees and contractors, and was designed with a focus on communication, collaboration and wellness.
Architects: Studio Bednarski – new photos. There is no other bridge quite like the Inner Harbour Bridge anywhere else in the world. The use of innovative sliding mechanism allows pedestrians to stand on viewing platforms at the edges of the navigation channel during the opening and closing operation.
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Apple will be the largest office tenant at Battersea Power Station occupying approximately 500,000 sqft., across 6 floors of the central Boiler House inside the historic icon. Apple is expected to move into the Power Station in 2021.
Design: M+ Architekten/herrmanns-architekten. The new nursery has been built on the site of the existing kindergarten. For this reason, the roof area of the new single storey building is designed as a playground. In keeping with the Montessori pedagogic method, the building is the most important toy.
Design: aart architects – new photos
17.000sqm cultural centre in an old ship yard. It contains concert halls, public library, showrooms and conference rooms. The design won an open international architecture competition. The building is adjacent to Danish Maritime Museum by BIG and Kronborg Castle immortalized in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet.
Multi-disciplinary architecture firm Francis Cauffman is saddened to announce that firm founder David Hughes Cauffman, AIA, passed away on September 27, 2016. He was the firm’s oldest and last living founder.
Design: Rogers Partners Architects + Urban Designers. The new, contemporary facility will be Madison’s flagship and provide access to much-needed resources from recreation and social interaction to academic support and technology in a safe environment.
Design: COBE. The winning project takes its starting point in a reinterpretation of the historic industrial harbour and creates a dense urban building structure, active and climate proofed public spaces and innovative traffic solutions.
Design: Strachan Group Architects. Having bought a farm building in Karaka, near Auckland, NZ, the clients wanted to convert the building into a 3 bedroom home with space for guests. They wanted a contemporary house that would blend in with the surroundings.
Design: GAD Architecture: Design principles are respectful to the location, using naturally existing local materials and textures. Floors are covered with natural stone while ceilings are clad with wooden timber to support the feeling of warmth and elegance.
National Gallery of Denmark: the original building was designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup and G.E.W. Møller in a Historicist Italian Renaissance revival style. An extension was designed by architects C. F. Møller, completed in 1998.
Design: DP Architects. Goodlife! Makan, a recreational cooking, dining and activity centre for stay-alone seniors at the converted void deck of 52 Marine Terrace in Singapore.
Design: Baumschlager Eberle. The Metropolitans are a new landmark in the Leutschenbach area. The residential towers designed by be baumschlager eberle are noteworthy reference points in this fast developing district in the north of Zurich
Design: C. F. Møller Architects. New photos of bold building extension to the University of Copenhagen’s Panum complex on Blegdamsvej. The science tower will form an identity-creating, sculptural focal point for the entire Nørre Campus.
Design: Kuhnellco Architecture: this project is about new beginnings for a young family. In response to the surrounding landscape the outcome is a series of individual buildings around a central living area, allowing for efficiency and adaptability to the environment and the family’s changing needs.