Max Risselada Architect, TU Delft Architecture

Max Risselada Architect, TU Delft

Primarily a thinker and a writer about architecture Max Risselada was born in the former Dutch East Indies and trained as an architect at the Delft University of Technology, where he is now emeritus Professor of Architecture.

Architecture Research Center Nicosia: ARC Cyprus

ARC University of Nicosia, Architecture Research Center Cyprus, Cypriot Building Conversion ARC – Architecture Research Center, University of Nicosia Cypriot Shoe Factory Conversion: Architectural Development design by Yiorgos Hadjichristou Architects 17 Sep 2013 Design: Yiorgos Hadjichristou, Architects Location: Nicosia, Cyprus ARC University of Nicosia Conversion of a shoe factory into the ARC – Architecture Research … Read more

The Bow Calgary: Canadian tower building

The Bow Calgary: Canadian tower building

The Bow Calgary, EnCana and Cenovus Headquarters, Alberta building design by Foster + Partners with Zeidler Partnership: headquarters tower is tallest building in Canada outside of Toronto – logic to the form is robust

Pearl River Tower: Guangzhou Skyscraper Building

Pearl River Tower: Guangzhou skyscraper development design by SOM Architects: 71-story contemporary Chinese high-rise building whose structural form is one of the most energy-efficient skyscrapers in the world.

Mayfair House, London – Curzon Street Property

Mayfair Property, Curzon St House, London Home Design, Building, Residence Mayfair House, London Curzon Street Property in west London, UK – design by Squire and Partners, Architects 16 Sep 2013 House on Curzon Street Design: Squire and Partners Architects Residential Building in London Squire and Partners have completed a private house in Mayfair, London, featuring … Read more

New City Hall in Kiruna, Sweden

New City Hall in Kiruna, Sweden

Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with Tema Landscape Architects Sweden, WSP Engineers Sweden and UiWE Cultural Designers have won the competition for a new city hall in Kiruna in Northern Sweden.

Far Rockaway Public Library – Building in Queens

Far Rockaway Public Library - Building in Queens

Snøhetta releases the design of the Far Rockaway Branch Library in Far Rockaway, Queens. The new building will replace the existing library building, while also doubling the area of library spaces. The project, currently in design development in New York City.

Sway at The Hyatt Regency Atlanta

Sway at The Hyatt Regency Atlanta hotel interior

Sway is a large all-day restaurant, designed with an exhibition kitchen, wine bar and private dining room. In the spirit of the mid-century legacy of the building, the design is modern, clean and timeless.

Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition

Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition

Due to the relocation of the existing Royal Adelaide Hospital the South Australian government called for an international competition to take a fresh look at how the existing hospital site could be used.

HyunDai Pavilion Yeosu Expo – Korea

We transform the brand image of HyunDai Motors to architectural approach. The motion of HyunDai Motors Group and their new future imagination are combined under the concept ‘Motion Imagination’.

Endless Stair, London Design Festival 2013

Crowds of visitors have taken to the Endless Stair over the weekend, exploring the intricacies of the structure, enjoying elevated views of the River Thames and St Paul’s Cathedral, and adopting the flights for photography.

Willis Building London, 51 Lime Street Tower

Willis Building London, 51 Lime Street Tower

Foster + Partners has completed a new UK headquarters for Willis at 51 Lime Street in the City of London. The project is significant in both urban and environmental terms. Open and integrated at street level, its shops and cafés extend the spirit of nearby Leadenhall Market

Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center, Hungary

Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center in Hungary

The iconic Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center lies 200 km West of the capital Budapest, and has been realised following a national architectural contest announced in 2009 by the Celldomolk City Council, when Foldes Architects celebrated their winning entry from the competing 44 projects.