KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm
Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter. The site for this building, with its very tangible cultural and historical context and physical limitations, is the opposite of a blank slate.
Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter. The site for this building, with its very tangible cultural and historical context and physical limitations, is the opposite of a blank slate.
Architects: M+M Creative Studio. With two floors and outdoor space totaling 143,000 square feet, Edmunds’ “EdQuarters” is an inventive space that weaves together a cross-section of tech and automotive-themed designs.
First major expansion of New York City subway system in nearly a century, with three new station buildings, plus one upgraded station. The AECOM-Arup joint venture provided full engineering and architectural services for Phase 1 of the US$4.451 billion landmark project.
Architects: Urban Agency
The Shoe Shelf Store is a new flagship store for stüben fuß & schuh in Neumünster, Germany. The transparent two-story building seamlessly integrates display, façade and urban performance.
Design: Shaun Lockyer Architects. A contemporary design responding to a character vernacular in a quiet suburban street in inner-city Brisbane. The house is designed around three courtyards, offering a plan that transparently connects the indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Design: Steven Christensen Architecture. The design for Liepāja Thermal Bath and Hotel originates from a keen interest in the formal associations of the dome throughout architectural history, and more precisely, its role within the typology of the public bath
Design: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos. The Health Sciences Technology Park is a complex dedicated to science and technology-related research, training and business activities.
Design: MX-SI architectural studio. The boundary between urban historic context and contemporary architecture spaces blends by extending the threshold on a dynamic concrete construction. The building establishes a natural, continuous relationship with Granada’s historic city.
Design: Chevallier Architectes
This cottage was originally a summer residence, like many others in Chamonix, and was therefore not insulated for winter use. No upgrades had been done since its construction approximately 70 years ago.
Design: Dekleva Gregoric Architects. The business community today operates dynamically, impulsively and diversely. Office environments must respond to the constant changes in working groups’ organizations, to their processes and needs for personal comfort and technology development.
Architects: Hindley & Co. During the day, the onlooker’s first glimpse of the vertical cemetery is of a low lying, glowing object which appears to hover just above the surface of the city streets, something like an iceberg of which only the tip is visible.
Extension to the head office of the Gebr. Heinemann trading firm in Hamburg’s HafenCity completed to a design by von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp). The architects won the architecture competition in 2013.
Design: Sepka Architects. The proposed construction of a family house endeavours through its small size and character to integrate itself among the trees. In short, it would thus be possible to label the concept as a “house in an orchard”.
Design: Philippe Barriere Collective (PB+Co). This semi-rural/semi-urban new alternative Social Housing development is located in the governorate of Manouba on a hill near the Medjerda river on the Southwest edge of Jedeida city limits.