Contemporary Apartment Renovation, Amsterdam

Apartment In Amsterdam

Design: DENOLDERVLEUGELS. This is a renovation of an exclusive 300 sqm apartment in the ‘Amsterdam-Zuid’ area for a Dutch family. The apartment occupies the top 3 levels of a building complex built in 1925

Sustainable Housing Solutions Cambodia

Sustainable Housing Cambodia

Design: Building Trust International, Habitat for Humanity and Karuna Cambodia. Collaboration between three NGOs results in the construction of housing solutions that bring new life to housing design and delivery for low income families living in Cambodia.

35 Chancery Lane, London Offices and Retail

35 Chancery Lane

Architectural practice TateHindle has secured planning permission for 35 Chancery Lane in London’s Midtown for Scottish Widows Investment Partnership with Endurance Land, SWIP’s strategic development partner.

Strasbourg School of Architecture, France

Strasbourg School Of architecture

Design: Marc Mimram

Marc Mimram, the award-winning Paris based architecture and engineering practice, has
completed the first phase of Strasbourg School of Architecture (Ecole Nationale Supérieure
d’Architecture de Strasbourg).

Ministry of Health Building in Turkey

Ministryf Health Building

The building design by NKY Architects & Engineers in Bilkent, Ankara shares a limited land area of the project site with Atatürk Hospital and the Integrated Health Campus. The linear double corridor scheme of the old public buildings have been developed into a curvilinear scheme to overcome the problem of fitting into the limited site.

R. World Big Cinemas Gujarat: 3 screen multiplex

Multiplex

Design: The Purple Ink Studio. The structure is situated at a major city junction in a dense urban fabric. Design brief: A contemporary face-lift to an old structure so as to regenerate the landmark. The project was to be planned for quick and easy construction to enable running of all three screens for the forthcoming movie releases.

CoRE Stoke on Trent, Enson Pottery Works building

CoRE Stoke on Trent

Design: Purcell. Centre of Refurbishment Excellence (CoRE) recognised by Royal Institute of British Architects

CoRE, Purcell’s scheme to regenerate the former Enson pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent, England, has won two prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Awards: RIBA West Midlands Regional Award as well as a special Sustainability Award.
The project has transformed the Grade II listed Enson Works pottery factory building with its distinctive kilns into a national centre of excellence for low energy building retrofit, conference venue, exhibition zone for innovative products in the retrofit market and a construction training college.

Casa31 in Perth, Western Australia

Casa31

Design: Caroline Di Costa Architect and Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects: Conceptual Framework CASA31_4 Room House re-interprets the role of memory, tradition and social and cultural value in a rich spatial experience that is simultaneous familiar yet unfamiliar. The architecture preserves and reinterprets the past.

Hainan Cancer Hospital, Haikou City Building

Hainan Cancer Hospital

Design: Zhouxiang / CANNONDESIGN / Sha. Hainan Cancer Hospital is an international cutting-edge centre of healing and research in Haikou City, China. The building will house 1,200 hospital beds and over 11,000 staff and patients. It aims to achieve the coveted ‘Luban Award’, China’s illustrious award for design and construction.

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, MOCA

MOCA Cleveland Building

Design: Farshid Moussavi / Foreign Office Architects. MOCA Cleveland is a 34,000 sqft non-collecting contemporary art museum designed to serve as a catalyst for creativity and growth in a cosmopolitan Cleveland neighborhood

Bermondsey Island London: Southwark Residential

Bermondsey Island

Design: Urban Salon. In 2003, The Architecture Foundation and Igloo Regeneration launched a competition to design the affordable housing for the Bermondsey Square development. The aspiration of the competition was to tackle the lack of affordable housing in London and generate new models of the desirable home.

Nannup Holiday House in Western Australia

Nannup Holiday House

Design: Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects: The Nannup Holiday house forms part of a wandering path through the landscape from Perth to Nannup. This path dialogues with the landscape of intense forest, meandering river and rolling hills, each experience is carefully choreographed to enrich the occupancy of the house.

Suzhou Business School Building

Suzhou Business School

Design: BDP, architects wins commission to design the International Business School in the ancient city of Suzhou which lies 80 km to the west of Shanghai. The school makes up the last building of the Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University (XJTLU) south campus. BDP was appointed in 2012 to masterplan the large-scale campus to provide world-class teaching, laboratory and research facilities, and has already designed five faculty buildings on the site.

Nyt Hospital Nordsjælland: Building Denmark

New Hostpial Nordsjaelland

Design: Herzog & de Meuron. The hospital is surrounded by nature and contains a garden in its center. The horizontality of the building and its undulating form responds to the location of the hospital in the midst of the wide Danish landscape

Maggie’s Barts London: St Bartholomew’s Hospital

Maggie’s Centre at St Barts

Design: Steven Holl Architects

Maggie’s, the charity which provides practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer, has applied for planning permission for a new Maggie’s Centre in the grounds of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. The plans for the Centre have been designed by US architect Steven Holl.
The building design has been fully supported by English Heritage. They point to the improvements that the building will realise by revelation and restoration of key architectural features such as the building’s quoins.

Sukkahville 2014 Competition – Toronto

Sukkahville 2014 Competition

Sukkahville Architecture Contest

Location: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kehilla Residential Programme invites architects, students, artists, builders and allied design professionals to submit design proposals for the fourth annual Sukkahville Design Competition. The aim of this open competition is to design a temporary, free standing Sukkah to be built on Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto’s City Hall for the holiday of Sukkot, with a contemporary design language and approach.