Food Villa Market in Bangkok

Food Villa Market

Design: I Like Design Studio

Food Villa Market is a local open-air market open daily features outstanding standard of fresh market, offering a variety of high-quality food, life style shops and many more at a reasonable price.

God’s LoftStory Home in Haarlo, Netherlands

Gods Loftstory

Design: LKSVDD architecten. This project demonstrates that a transformation of a church with limited resources is possible, when using a smart design and an efficient plan. The concept was; strip, isolate and furnish.

London Aquatics Centre: Zaha Hadid Olympics Pool

London Aquatics Centre

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. The architectural concept is inspired by the fluid geometries of water in motion, creating spaces and a surrounding environment that reflect the riverside landscapes of the Olympic Park.

Hong Kong Polytechnic University Innovation Tower

Jockey Club Innovation Tower

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. The 76m-high building provides space for over 1500 university students: home for the PolyU School of Design and newly-established Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation.

Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati

Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects – the 85,000 sqft Rosenthal Center was the first U.S. museum designed by a woman and hailed by the New York Times as “the most important American building to be completed since the cold war.”

Gaze House in Obu City, Aichi, Japan

Gaze House

Design: APOLLO Architects & Associates . This building consists of a hybrid structure, with a podium on the 1st floor level composed of reinforced concrete and glazing, and wooden boxes configured in two floor levels and placed on top of the podium.

Australian Pavilion in Venice 2016

Contemplative Pool Cathedral Gorge

Design: Aileen Sage Architects with Michelle Tabet – new photos: intriguing exhibition using the pool as a lens through which to explore Australian cultural identity: an immersive experience to transport visitors poolside and evoke the pools of Australia.

Pier Luigi Nervi Architect, Engineer: Buildings

George Washington Bridge Bus Station

Pier Luigi Nervi news: The George Washington Bridge Bus Station, opened in 1963, was designed by the noted Italian engineer-architect of the 1960 Olympic Stadium in Rome and other world-renowned structures.

Wallis Road Hackney Wick Regeneration, London

Wallis Road Hackney Wick

Design: Stockwool, Architects. Approval for £10m scheme to transform a light industrial site into a vibrant mixed-use development of new homes and employment space. An existing building will be retained to house artist studios.

Pierre Vives Montpellier: Zaha Hadid France building

pierresvives building

“Its conception is one of the most ambitious and comprehensive assertions of our will to create dynamic and fluid spaces. It blends formal geometric complexity with bold structures and an innovative use of materials. Architectural creation involves pushing the boundaries”

Nest House in Nagoya City, Aichi, Japan

Nest in Nagoya

Design: APOLLO Architects & Associates. This small house located within a commercial area near Nagoya station is built on a lot with 43 sqm in steel frame structure of three levels, while building area is less than just 33 sqm.

Town Hall Montpellier Building

Town Hall in Montpellier

Design: Jean Nouvel architecture. The renovation project of the City of Montpelier, designed by architect Jean Nouvel internationally in collaboration with François Fontès, has already become something of a badge of the French city.

Mixed-Use Hub in Notting Hill, West London

Mixed-Use Hub

Design: Studio RHE. Resolution Property plans to develop and enhance the site to create a new high-quality creative hub for digital businesses and independent retailers, together with loft-style upper floor apartments.

Educational Facility University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht

Educational Facility

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects is part of the winning SPARK consortium to design the new 22,310 sqm Educational Facility at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht. This new Dutch building will house seven institutes as well as university facilities.