Rintala Eggertsson Architects Norway

VEETEE Floating Structures in Soomaa Forests

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ONE PRIZE Design Competition, NYC Architecture

ONE PRIZE Design Competition, NYC Architecture Competition – Fee: $200 per entry from professional firms and teams $100 by students and student teams (Include copy of student ID) – US Architectural Contest, ONE PRIZE Contest

Lily Nails Salon in Beijing store

Lily Nails Salon

Architects: Arch Studio

To meet the needs of environmental upgrade of the brand, Arch Studio was commissioned to do the design for the brand’s new store in Yau Tang Shopping Centre, Beijing. The store is a rectangular space with an area of more than 60 sqm.

Buggy Sky Station Skyscraper: A-Simple Architects

Buggy Sky Station

Design: A-Simple. In Buggy Sky Station group of architects conceptualized an idea to bring village to the city and make them coexist in harmony. The skyscraper offers a unique symbiosis of the city and countryside experience with a minimal impact on the surroundings.

Kurnell House in Sydney Property

Kurnell House

Design: Dunn & Hillam Architects. The brief for this project was to transform an existing weatherboard house in a suburban area of Sydney into a modern family home. The existing 2 storey house, sat on a sloping block and had a ground floor that did not connect to the rear garden and had insufficient head room to stand in.

E-line Station in the Hague Building

E-Line Station

Design: Zwarts & Jansma Architects ZJA. To minimize the impact of the approaching light rail line on its surroundings, particularly with a view to the Bezuidenhout-West residential district, the design of the viaduct has been given a slender look.

Fazenda Boa Vista Sao Paolo House

Fazenda Boa Vista Sao Paolo House

Architects: Fernanda Marques Arquitetos Associados Architecture Design. The whole façade is made from seamless sliding panes. This steel-framed former farmhouse has a large light box reflected on the swimming pool water.

International Architecture Awards 2016

Train Control Centre, Utrecht by de Jong Gortemaker Algra architects and engineers

The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies have awarded over 130 new buildings, commercial and institutional developments, landscape architecture, and urban planning projects from 43 nations for The International Architecture Awards for 2016.

Burran Avenue House in Mosman, Sydney

Burran Avenue House

Design: Corben Architects. Set on a battle-axe block above Balmoral Beach adjacent to a nature reserve, this three level house is designed to enjoy the breathtaking water views from every level.

3D Printed Houses Beijing, China

Vulcan Pavillon, Beijing Design Week 2015

3D printing is one of the most talked-about technologies of this decade. Some consider it to be the beginning of the third industrial revolution, while others point out the constraints of the technique.

Timaru CBD Complex, South Island

Timaru CBD Complex for Bayhill Developments

Design: The Buchan Group, Architects. The former Hydro Grand Hotel, now dilapidated, in the heart of Timaru will make way for a $42 million hotel, apartment and corporate office complex with three separate buildings.

Living-Garden House in Izbica, Polish home

Living-Garden House in Izbicy

Architects: KWK PROMES. A new dimension of home Living-Garden Home attempts at redefining the single-family house to integrate architecture with nature. The classic household division into the living area, located in the ground floor and the sleeping area above was transformed into new typology.

St John’s Hill Redevelopment in Battersea

St Johns Hill Redevelopment

Design: Hawkins\Brown. Peabody, in collaboration with Hawkins\Brown, has completed 153 homes for social rent, shared ownership and private sale, in phase one of its masterplan for the redevelopment of St John’s Hill in Battersea.

Art Gallery & School in Dongguan Building

Art Gallery and School in Dongguan

Design: Keremidski Architects. The building consists of 5 rotated volumes. Some of the roofs are green, others have wooden decking. The aim is to build an art complex close to nature and to create a sense of nature inside and outside the building.