Quay Quarter Tower Sydney
Design: 3XN Architects. Final Development Approval for the new Quay Quarter Tower. The project is the most ambitious building designed by a Danish architect in the city since Utzon’s famed Opera House.
Design: 3XN Architects. Final Development Approval for the new Quay Quarter Tower. The project is the most ambitious building designed by a Danish architect in the city since Utzon’s famed Opera House.
Desert Wash in Paradise Valley by Kendle Design Collaborative Architects: have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a modern home? A home where the line between inside and out is so blurred that nature sometimes comes crawling into your room
Middle East Architect Awards – AGi architects news. Architect of the Year winner + Residential Project of the Year award for Scenic House in Kuwait, located on the seashore with its own beach. The house and its gardens open on to the sea
The Southern California Institute of Architecture news – SCI-Arc announces Thick by Maxi Spina. Thickness is an increasingly elusive condition in architectural design. Alluded to in section, camouflaged in the figure-ground, and presented as a foil in the developable surface drawing, material thickness is an understudied architectural condition.
Opengap Architecture Contest – INNATUR 5 Architectural Ideas Competition: strategy of implementing design in a natural environment + innovative proposals to rethink workspace of an architect
LEO A DALY architects office, the global planning, architecture, engineering and interiors firm. International, world-class design team in completing complex architectural projects for a variety of clients.
Architects: Skimore, Owings & Merrill LLP – SOM. Inspired by the form of traditional Indian pavilions, the four-story terminal stacks a grand “headhouse,” or central processing podium, on top of highly adaptable and modular concourses below.
Design: RM Plus, LLC Planning & Design. International design competition winner for a new convention center on the Amador Causeway, near the newly-opened Frank Gehry designed BioMuseo.
Tai Chi Sales Center by Kris Lin – Winner in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category, 2014-15. The term”TAI CHI” originates from “ZHOUYI” – the most important philosophical thinking in Chinese traditional culture.
Design: THEO TEXTURE Architects. OLIV is a commercial building within the busiest shopping district of Causeway Bay in Hong Kong. The building sits on a small urban site of 287m2 with a building height of 125m and a floor-to-floor height of 4980mm. Most of the floors are occupied by retail and F&B tenants.
Sitio Eriazo is a collective whose members are theatre school graduates who recover empty, abandoned, urban spaces in the city of Valparaiso, Chile, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003, and put them to community use.
Design: FCBStudios. Plymouth School of Creative Arts, The Red House, is a place to develop the richness and individuality of human creativity. This all-through school, located on an inner city brownfield site and sponsored by Plymouth College of Art.
Design: Kohn Pederson Fox – KPF, Architects. This 38-storey tower is nicknamed due to its sharply faceted design. The 190m / 620ft high building will be the European headquarters for US insurance company WR Berkley.
Design: Foggo Associates Architects. Nicknamed The Can of Ham building this tower is being developed by TIAA Henderson Real Estate, and built by Mace. The small curvy skyscraper is to contain over 277,000 sqft of offices across 24 floors.