R&F Yingkai Square Mixed-Use Tower Guangzhou

R&F Yingkai Square Mixed-Use Tower

Architects: Goettsch Partners. Developed by R&F Properties Co. and located in the new city center of Zujiang, the 296-meter tower totals 66 stories and is currently the 7th tallest completed building in Guangzhou, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

MAX IV Laboratory Landscape in Lund by Snøhetta

The MAX IV Laboratory Landscape Design

MAX IV is a national laboratory operated jointly by the Swedish Research Council and Lund University. The synchrotron facility is created by FOJAB architects, and Snøhetta architects has designed the 19 hectares landscape park.

Shima Kitchen: Teshima Island Building, Japan

Shima Kitchen Building

Design: Atelier Ryo Abe – Shima Kitchen was a renovation project to create a venue for arts and dining from an old vacant house in a village on Teshima, a rural island in the Seto Inland Sea of Western Japan.

General Electric HQ Building Boston, GE Offices

General Electric HQ Building in Boston

Design: Gensler architects

This 12-story glass building has a sail-like solar panel ‘veil’ on top plus an illuminated GE logo. It is connected to two renovated brick warehouses.
The new headquarters complex overlooks Boston’s Fort Point Channel and has a maritime theme.

Xinhee Design Center Office, China: Building

Xinhee Design Center Office

Design: MAD architects, Beijing

Construction has started on a new headquarters for Chinese fashion group Xinhee in the coastal Chinese city Xiamen. The building design is metaphorical: six petals represent the six brands fan out around an atrium.

Red Hook Complex in Brooklyn, New York

Red Hook Complex in Brooklyn, New York

Design: Foster + Partners architects. New render of office complex at 270 Richards Street, a waterfront development in Red Hook, Brooklyn: mixed-use complex on a former industrial site for the burgeoning creative and tech sector. It has over 600,000 sqft of offices and 23,000 sqft of retail and restaurants.

Flow Exhibition Space Chengdu Gallery Interior

Flow Exhibition Space

Architects: MoHen Chao Design Assoc. The intention was to give the visitors an experience of interaction between the exterior and interior through the nature and arts to create a symbol of modern lifestyle and sustainable urban development.

BSG Villas Concept Design

BSG Villas Concept Design

Design: Murat Gedik. The roof of the building is completely covered with a solar panel that produces the energy needed for total energy consumption by the household. Thanks to the roof style, the rain and snow water can be accumulated to be utilized later.

Modern Chinoiserie Interior in Shanghai

Modern Chinoiserie

Architects: MoHen Design International. I tried to use a simpler form to express the relationship between cosmopolitan ways of living, of course, I presuppose two premises, one must be a modern tone, and the other is a must with oriental ideas.

77 Coleman Street Offices Property

77 Coleman Street

BuckleyGrayYeoman secures planning permission for the comprehensive remodelling and extension of 77 Coleman Street to create an 81,924 sq ft office-led development in the City of London, on behalf of Kajima properties.

Café Pista in Montréal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Café Pista in Montréal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Design: Les Ateliers Guyon. As a continuation to the implementation of food trucks in Montreal, the Pista Café Mobile, where you can find some of the best coffee in town, was created a little over two years ago as a tricycle/invention.

Changsha Meixihu International Culture Centre

Changsha Meixihu International Culture & Art Centre

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. The International Culture & Arts Centre embodies a unique variety of civic nodes and spaces: A Grand Theatre, a Contemporary Art Museum, a Multipurpose Hall and supporting facilities.

Sunshade-Deck Canopy Flexible Structure, Parma

Sunshade-Deck Canopy Flexible Structure

Design: Payam Fahemi & Samira Kharazan Nahavandi. The “two most significant properties, Bifunctionality and to be temporary”, allows the Sunshade-deck canopy to be used everywhere and any time during the year.

Kingston Prison Homes Portsmouth

Kingston Prison Homes

Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. Built in 1877, Kingston Prison is a prime example of the ‘panopticon’ radial prison design that found favour in the late 19th century. The idea was that prisoners, housed in radiating cells, could be observed from a central rotunda.