Lingenhel Restaurant in Vienna

Lingenhel Restaurant

Design: destilat, Architects. The visual and spatial identity for Johann Lingenhel’s culinary-gastronomic vision was developed from scratch for this project, since no corresponding definition of it existed initially.

One57 Tower in New York City

One57 New York City Building

One57 (nicknamed “The Billionaire Building“) is a 75-story skyscraper by Atelier Christian de Portzamparc. One of the penthouses is the first to surpass $100 million, the most expensive apartment ever sold in NYC.

The Concrete House in Johannesburg

The Concrete House

Design: Nico van der Meulen Architects. From the inception of this project; the client brief, existing house and contextual setting were all factors to consider carefully before pursuing the extensive alteration and additions to a modest hillside house.

Chromazone Centre Culturel de Notre-Dâme-de-Grâce

Chromazone Centre Culturel de Notre-Dâme-de-Grâce

Design: Hal Ingberg architecte. Giving onto both the entry hall and elevated courtyard of the Centre culturel de Notre-Dâme-de-Grâce in Montreal, it is a work for people to perceive and participate with in community with other people.

The Museum Garage in Miami, FL

The Museum Garage

Design: J.MAYER.H und Partner, Architects. The Miami Design District, a neighborhood dedicated to innovative art, design and architecture, has commissioned The Museum Garage to be built as part of its Phase III development.

Terrace Aqua Spa Jalisco, México

Terrace Aqua Spa

Design: Lassala + Orozco Architects. The new building had as a challenge to highlight from its surroundings without disassociating itself from the existing house. this was achieved through the selection of natural materials and neutral co-lors.

Arnhem Museum in Holland Building

Arnhem Museum

Design: Benthem Crouwel Architects. The jury voted unanimously for the vision proposed by Benthem Crouwel Architects for the renovation and expansion of Museum Arnhem.

Rodmarton Street Housing in London Homes

Rodmarton Street Housing

Design: Bennetts Associates. The recent soar of London’s house prices has increasingly reduced the city from a real place into a game of Monopoly, forcing many ordinary Londoners to live ever further from their original neighbourhoods.

Coal Drops Yard King’s Cross: Heatherwick Studio

Coal Drops Yard

Design: Heatherwick Studio. With its canalside location, Victorian architecture and beautiful new public squares as a backdrop, Coal Drops Yard is set to become a unique new shopping destination for London.

Slussen Masterplan in Stockholm

Slussen Masterplan

Design: Foster + Partners. Work starts on site at Slussen, located at the heart of the historic city and its archipelago. The construction of the New Slussen is one of the largest urban transformation projects in Sweden.

Natuzzi Store: Furniture Showroom Limassol

Natuzzi Store

Design: christos pavlou architecture. The building is on one of the longest commercial streets of the country spanning 6.5km in length. It is inserted between an old existing two-storey house and a new 6th floor block of offices.

Pier 55 Hudson River Park, New York City

Pier 55 Hudson River Park

Design: Heatherwick Studio, with landscape architect Mathews Nielsen. A New York State appeals court ordered work be halted on elevated park over the Hudson River. The Chelsea riverfront project is being funded by media mogul Barry Diller and fashion designer Diane Von Furstenberg.

Villa Sochi, Black Sea House: Russian Property

Villa Sochi, Black Sea House

Design: Alexandra Fedorovat, architect. The exterior evokes the Mobius strip: it is a clear architectural shape of a white strip that flutters in the wind and forms a figure on the one hand and the infinity sign something fundamental on the other.