Soe Ker Tie House, Tak building, Noh Bo Thailand

Soe Ker Tie House - Tak Building

In the fall of 2008 TYIN travelled to Noh Bo, a small village on the Thai-Burmese border to design and build houses for Karen refugee children. The 60 year long conflict in Burma forced several hundred thousand people to flee from their homes. The conflict leaves many children orphaned, with little hope for the future.

British Postal Museum & Archive – London Building

The British Postal Museum & Archive, London Building, BPMA Calthorpe House, Mount Pleasant British Postal Museum & Archive, London BPMA Development, Mount Pleasant, England – design by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios 29 Mar 2012 British Postal Museum & Archive London Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios design new postal museum Address: Freeling … Read more

Holcim Awards 2012 Competition

Holcim Awards 2012 Competition

All 53 prize-winning projects at the regional level (including 38 Acknowledgement and “Next Generation” winners) were finalists in the Global Holcim Innovation competition, and are listed by region

Inside Fashion Store: Vienna Shop Design

This new Austrian store is located in Vienna’s Neubaugasse. Inside Fashion store presents fashion by international designers. Söhne & Partner Architects tried to design the interior in a discreet but appealing way

Tianjin WIT Riverside Park Landscape

Tianjin WIT Riverside Park Landscape

TEDA WIT is located in the northern suburb of Tianjin, China, with close proximity to New Hangu Center. WIT is designed to serve a population of high-tech workers and their families.

Woven Bridge Copenhagen: Fælledparken

The Woven Bridge is a modern interpretation of a classical steel park bridge. With the new Woven Bridge, crossing the lake in Copenhagen Central Park and getting close to the water finally becomes possible.

History Colorado Center: Denver Museum Building

History Colorado Center Denver Museum building

The map is located in the History Colorado Center’s four-story atrium. Weitzman and his talented team handcrafted 234 tiles, each being +- 3’ X 3’ X 7/16” in size, with a tolerance of 5/1000 of an inch, and taking over 9,000 man-hours to install—all of which comes together to form a dramatic bird’s eye view of the state.