British Office Buildings: Offices Great Britain

Bourne Hill Offices, Salisbury Building, England

British office buildings – commercial property designs in Great Britain including a refurbishment project that will provide quantified evidence on the benefits of biophilic design on health, well-being and productivity of occupants – British properties, architects & architecture images: new offices in Great Britain

Lot 6 House in Winthrop, Washington

Lot 6 House in Winthrop WA

Sited at the toe of a dramatic, wooded slope, designed by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline, the long, low Lot 6 Cabin appears to hover just above the surrounding meadow grasses.

Bailer Hill Residence in Friday Harbor, WA House

Bailer Hill Residence in Friday Harbor

Anchored to a rocky slope and looking out over expansive water, this new house in Friday Harbor, WA, expresses Prentiss + Balance + Wickline’s clients’ desire to connect to both the immediate landscape and the view beyond.

The Hong Kong House, England

Contemporary Luxury Home in Southern England designed by AR Design Studio

The Hong Kong House is a private extension and renovation project by Winchester based architects AR Design Studio. A world away from the client’s former home in HK, the home provides an opportunity for the family to have a familiar inside-out space to live in and relax.

Solvay Headquarters in Brussels: HQ Building

Solvay Office Building in Brussels

Solvay, an advanced materials and chemical company, selected Danish architectural office Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects to design its new headquarters in Brussels, beating OMA, Valode & Pistre, Wilmotte & Associés and Henning Larsen.

2510 Temple Los Angeles, Filipinotown Building

2510 Temple Los Angeles, Filipinotown Building

The residential project in historic Filipinotown addresses the ongoing housing crisis in Los Angeles through the density of 47 market-rate and affordable housing apartment units, atop a storefront commercial space.

3 World Trade Center in New York City

3 World Trade Center in New York City

3 World Trade Center, aka 175 Greenwich Street, opening news: designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners for developers Silverstein Properties, the 80-story, 1,079-ft tower is the 5th tallest skyscraper in New York City.

Elmhurst Community Library Building Queens

Elmhurst Community Library Queens, New York

New library building in Queens designed by Marpillero Pollack Architects, replacing a 1904 Carnegie library with a new 30,500 sqft building that fulfills the Client’s mission of access, transparency, and technology.

Linden Center at Shilong Village, Xiaxi, China

Linden Center at Shilong Village, Xiaxi

Linden Center at Shilong Village, Xiaxi, China, design by Anderson Anderson Architecture: carefully inserted public spaces and rooms fill the already disturbed areas of the site, where it has been used as a path for herding animals.

Oslo Airport Norway, Gardermoen terminal building

New Oslo Airport Building

Further expansion planned for Oslo Airport, recently extended by Nordic Office of Architecture, with lighting design by Speirs + Major. The 140,000sqm update of original 1960s terminal focused on customer experience as the top priority, closely followed by sustainability.

150 North Riverside Office Development Tower

150 North Riverside Building | www.e-architect.com

Design: Goettsch Partners, architects. Comprising 1.25 million rentable square feet, the building is located in Chicago’s West Loop on one of the most prominent sites in the city, bounded by Randolph and Lake streets.

Manila Grade ‘A’ Office Tower Building

Manila Grade ‘A’ Office Tower Building

Verticality emphasised through façade’s vivid vertical rhythm, creating a new landmark for Makati financial district. Design is now underway on Woods Bagot’s first major project in Manila – a 36-storey Grade-A office tower in the city’s prominent Makati financial district

Validebag Konaklari Sales Office Istanbul

Validebag Konaklari Sales Office in Istanbul

Validebag Konaklari Sales Office was designed by Studio Vertebra in Istanbul. It allows its visitors not only to experience the house but also the district that they would be residing in; while making its presence exclusively felt with its remarkable vertical form.