Venice Biennale Greek Pavilion 2018
The School of Athens at The National Pavilion of Greece explores the importance of the academic commons at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
The School of Athens at The National Pavilion of Greece explores the importance of the academic commons at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia.
Noll & Tam found the inspiration for the nearly 30,000-square-foot library is a lantern, a welcoming symbol to the community, and a visual play on the rich “enlightened” world within.
For 28 years, Germany has been united – exactly as long as the Berlin Wall existed (1961–1989). On the occasion of this parallel, GRAFT and Marianne Birthler curate exhibition “Unbuilding Walls” at the German Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice.
People often say that life is like a voyage. Then, home must be that only island floating on it. It is the place where you treasure the collectibles discovered, and keep all the joys and tears you have experienced during the voyage.
Curators have invited 100 Hong Kong and international architects to design towers in free space, thus provoking intensive reflection and research on this typology. Spanish architect Fernando Menis was asked to design 4 of these 100 towers.
The Venice Biennale Singapore Pavilion exhibition asks if there is indeed No More Free Space? in the island state, in response to the overarching theme Freespace conceptualised by curators Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara.
Irish Pavilion explores the importance of the rural market place at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Curated by six young Irish architects and designers, Free Market aims to reassert the declining rural market square as a public place of social, political and cultural exchange, central to community cohesion.
MASQ architecture’s inspiration for the project lay in the established backyard which sat sunken down slightly from the surrounding. The brief was to add a new living room space, kitchen and accompanying dining room.
12 buildings across Northern Ireland win RSUA Design Awards, from shortlist of 21; including Main Site Tower and Peter Froggatt Centre, Queens University Belfast, by TODD Architects and Newry Leisure Centre by Kennedy FitzGerald Architects.
Michael Hennessey Architecture’s program for this ground-up, single-family residence is organized in a rational manner in an attempt to create visually simple spaces serving as the backdrop to a family’s daily activities.
Winners of Eleven magazine’s latest challenge – ‘Marstopia’, the official sequel to their international challenge Moontopia. The architecture competition invited creatives from around the world to imagine the first human colony on Mars.
Designed by Ewert Leaf the St Andrews Beach Brewery project brief called for an innovative change of use for the former equine training facility. It has now been transformed into a recreational and culinary destination for locals and tourists alike.
Charter Square second phase approved, £120m regeneration already on site in the heart of Staines-upon-Thames. Designed by Assael Architecture, the design incorporates the local vernacular while adding contemporary touches.
Glass, with its state-of-the-art premises in Oderzo (Italy) of over 20,000 m² and more than 180 employees, operates in over 50 countries with a turnover of around 33 million Euros and has promising growth prospects in emerging countries.