Wood Awards 2017, British Architecture & Design
Wood Awards 2017 winners news, featuring some of Britain’s best architectural designs in wood. The judging panel was led by architect Michael Morrison of architects Purcell.
Wood Awards 2017 winners news, featuring some of Britain’s best architectural designs in wood. The judging panel was led by architect Michael Morrison of architects Purcell.
In a Paris flood-risk suburb, 61 social housing units contributes to Ivry Confluences Urban Development Zone desire to revitalize this former industrial district. Design by Atelier du Pont, Architects.
With a corporate and a residential tower, this pair of buildings follows a key contemporary urbanistic trend in São Paulo: with no security walls the building offers a quality space for people, a wooded square.
The M89 Hotel, a new four-star destination, faces the rhtymic brick blocks of the Caproni factory, halls that one hundred years ago hosted a leading aviation company, and now home to Gucci.
Designed by Anmahian Winton Architects the Ankara Office Tower is a fourteen-story office building in Turkey, that serves local and international high-tech companies engaging with leading universities and research institutes in the nation’s capital.
In the middle of one the largest national parks in Estonia, Soomaa (literally meaning ‘swamp land’ in Estonian) a new attraction awaits visitors – a floating wilderness sauna built by students during an international summer school.
Singapore ‘low line’ version of New York’s famous High Line, but 10 times as long, with 24km of disused rail corridor transformed as public parkland, design by Nikken Sekkei Architects.
Pioneering centre of excellence for rail engineering designed by Bond Bryan Architects wins a Construction Project of the Year Award. The £22m facility is first major National College development in UK.
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An iconic urban landmark, but also a sustainable structure for an evolving shopping experience: the new CENTRO*Arezzo Coop.fi frees itself from the conceptual dictates of the traditional shopping mall and acts as a social and recreation pole that is perfectly integrated with the city.
While a typical dwelling Flipped House keeps all public-facing spaces confined to its main floor, with private areas like bedrooms sequestered upstairs. Atelier RZLBD has adopted a configuration that divides public and private zones on either side of a vertical plane.
Yamaha Music as a brand provides creativity and inspiration to musicians: new office design by STUDIOMINT. The final space offers each employee an aspirational workplace, creative spaces and encouraging them to perform at their best.