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Breda architecture – best new contemporary buildings in North Brabant, Dutch built environment – contemporary Breda buildings, Netherlands architectural designs, Holland architects news
Architects: BVN
The building offers significant public benefit through the provision of the 24/7 publicly accessible pedestrian street, an extraordinary artwork by Danie Mellor and an elevated park that aligns with the cathedral ground plane across Adelaide Street.
Design: Snøhetta – this spring, the Center for Architecture in Portland, Oregon, is showing the first full-scale exhibition of Snøhetta’s work in the U.S.
Design: Wilmotte & Associés
This is a multipurpose ‘eco-stadium’: The architectural parti was transparency, and special attention was paid to the stadium’s skin, eliminating the distinction between inside and outside and animating both the interior and exterior of the building.
Bradley Van Der Straeten Architects have re-imagined the interior space of a North London mews by constructing a new volume clad entirely in plywood.
Architects: O+ L Building Projects. Working within the tight design guidelines governed by the Home Owners Association of the area, the building was designed in three distinct wings stepping up from the street
Architects KNOF design has completed its first major commission: the remodelling of a spectacular 360° penthouse in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, uniting two separate apartments into a single 3,600 sq ft space.
Design: Populous. The largest new stadium built before this summer’s tournament, the Grand Stade de Lyon reflects the culture and community of the club and the city of Lyon.
Design: Orms. Tower Hamlets Council has approved proposals to refurbish Folgate Court, an existing 1960s office building located on the western edge of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, between Shoreditch and the City of London.
Design: Vittorio Bonadè Bottino, architect. The tower is conceived as a single, endless dormitory with helical development, able to accommodate about 800 children of employees of the company FIAT.
Design: Delva Landscape Architects Urbanism / Powerhouse Company. The winning design proposal for a new building and public space on Queen Juliana Square (KJ Plein) in The Hague.
Design: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes. Reconstruction and extension of the sport centre within the context of tramway line T3 reinforcement and the new maintenance centre for the RATP (transport service Ile de France).
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Woodland Trust are delighted to announce the winner of the open design competition for a new Visitor Hub at Langley Vale Wood in Surrey as Mark Wray Architects from Bath.
Design: Matteo Cainer Architects Ltd. Extension of the Kulture Magasinet building in Sundsvall occupying a beautiful location between the two hills that enclose the city, and that faces the Selangeran River.
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Mixed-use project, with condominiums and a space for a cultural institution. The project was one of the last that Zaha designed before she unexpectedly passed away.
After huge controversy back in 2012, the city council is taking the plunge again! Architects invited to draw up a design and delivery plan for enhancing the city’s Victorian park in the Denburn Valley including an amphitheatre to allow year-round events and re-using the historic arches.
Design: IBI Group, Architects – The Queen opens Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), one of the UK’s top Universities for neuro-imaging, psychology and psychiatry.