Parc de la Villette – Bernard Tschumi Paris
Parc de la Villette, buildings in France – design by Bernard Tschumi Architects – Parc de la Villette Paris, avenue Jean-Jaurès, Paris IXXe: winner of Parisian Architecture competition in 1992
Parc de la Villette, buildings in France – design by Bernard Tschumi Architects – Parc de la Villette Paris, avenue Jean-Jaurès, Paris IXXe: winner of Parisian Architecture competition in 1992
The clients bought a small house on a secluded lakeside lot in La Malbaie. For its first 30 years, the house was used as a hunting lodge, before Anik Péloquin architecte transformed it into a summer home for the Sisters of Charity.
UK architecture centre RIBA North in Liverpool announces winter programme of exhibitions and events, starting with Cerámica on 28 October, plus Stirling Prize Models and The Presidents Medals.
Designed by Cox Architecture and completed twelve months before schedule, the Anna Meares Velodrome is a world class venue featuring an international competition standard 250 metre timber cycling track.
Piet Oudolf and LOLA landscape architects are designing the landscape around Gasklockan in Hjorthagen, located northeast of Stockholm. The beautiful old gasometers, left by the industry as a collection of built objects, is like a family of strangers.
Situated on the shores of Lake Memphremagog in the Municipality of Potton, this cottage, designed by Atelier BOOM-TOWN, comfortably accommodates more than a dozen people, enabling them to appreciate the location thanks to its wide openings onto the surrounding nature.
Third Skin designed a tourist development with about 20 villas and apartments in a modern contemporary style in the center of the village and with direct access to the ski slopes of the authentic village of Neuastenberg in Winterberg.
Located in the centre of Frankfurt, Germany, between the town hall and the Main river, is the completely refurbished and newly extended Historical Museum Frankfurt. Kossmann.dejong designed three exhibitions for the building.
Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects the Pinnacle One Yonge development, on Toronto’s waterfront, rethinks the typical mix of residential, commercial and retail space found in Toronto.
3XN’s first North American highrise has been commissioned by a Canadian developer, One Properties in Toronto, Canada. The 43 stories tall building is planned for Toronto’s vibrant and historic Church and Wellesley district.
Masquespacio presents Kento, their last project for an Oriental food chain in Valencia, focused mainly on sushi and other specialties from the Japanese kitchen. Founded by Eduardo Hijlkema the new chain counts on the consultancy of well-known chef and youtuber Taka Sasaki.
Cox Architecture transformed an existing sawtooth warehouse and office into a flexible space for entrepreneurship. Situated in a pocket marked by turn-of-the-century terraces and light industry, this project reinstates the area as an urban village.
The Beach at JBR by MERAAS – favorite outdoor area in Dubai. The city known for its forced “indoor life” is expanding its outdoor areas to seek a healthier lifestyle and diversified options for its residents and tourists.
South Australia architectural competition news – international search for a world-class team to design much-anticipated Adelaide Contemporary – a second site for acclaimed Art Gallery of South Australia.