Y1/CITYVISION, MAXXI Rome Event

Y1/CITYVISION independent architecture stuff, curated by Francesco Lipari and Vanessa Todaro (OFL architecture), will be held on September 16th, 2011 at the MAXXI.

MAXXI Rome Exhibition by Alberto Campo Baeza

Co produced by MAXXI Architettura and Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) with the special collaboration of TOTO GALLERY MA of Tokyo, the show, dedicated to the work of one of the masters of Spanish architecture, is curated and designed by Manuel Blanco.

Renaissance Paris Wagram Hotel

Renaissance Paris Wagram Hotel facade

Hotel Renaissance Paris Wagram: on the avenue de Wagram, this new hotel is located on the site of the old Empire Theatre and is characterized by the interplay of undulating horizontal glass bands that seem to form a large interwoven glazed plait.

News International London, Wapping Building

News International London, Wapping Building, NI Project, UK Media Design, Image News International London NI Wapping Development in east London, England – design by Amanda Levete Architects 6 Sep 2011 News International Development Wapping News International put Wapping site up for sale Since the demise of the News of the World newspaper and the surrounding … Read more

Chandigarh Housing, Indian Residential Building

Chandigarh Housing, Morphogenesis India, Indian Residential Building, Design, Picture Housing in Chandigarh, India : Marble Arch Chandigarh Building – design by Morphogenesis architects 6 Sep 2011 Marble Arch, Chandigarh Date: 2011 Design: Morphogenesis, architects Morphogenesis completes Group Housing in Chandigarh Project Description Marble Arch is a housing development located in Chandigarh on a 5.4 acre … Read more

Keyhole House, Kyoto Residence, Japan

Keyhole House - Kyoto Residence

The site is in Kyoto, Japan. It is a small house for four people and two cats. It has only 100 square meters of floor space. It is standing alone in the corner of a small parking lot like a table left behind at the seaside.

UWS Climate Change and Energy Research Facility

UWS Climate Change and Energy Research Facility

The refurbishment of Building L9 at the University of Western Sydney’s Hawkesbury Campus delivers excellence in the PC2 Laboratories and reflect the ideals of a climate change and energy research facility through innovative ESD initiatives.