Rue de la Loi Brussels buildings: Belgian project
Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium design by L’Escaut-Gigogne – Belgian competition project at the heart of the European administration’s quarters
Rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium design by L’Escaut-Gigogne – Belgian competition project at the heart of the European administration’s quarters
Regional power is growing stronger, and thus needs to assert its presence, to be symbolized in the urban space. Immediately the building shows its interior composed of debate and meeting areas.
Las Arenas shopping center Barcelona, Catalonia mall design by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners – Catalan retail development, former Barcelona Bull Ring
The form of the Chanel Pavilion is a celebration of the iconic work of Chanel, unmistakeable for its smooth layering of exquisite details that together create an elegant, cohesive whole.
Peruvian waterfront property: beach house in the desert coast of Peru by architect Javier Artadi – photos featured on e-architect a few weeks ago but now with text and more images, 12 Jun 2011
Ullswater Yacht Clubhouse, Cumbria, Lake District Architecture Contest, England – entry by studioctopi – Cumbrian architectural competition
Southampton police’s Operational Command Unit, designed by international architecture, urbanism and design practice Broadway Malyan and built by Kier Southern, has officially opened.
This new building for the Faculty of Education at the University of Seville on the campus of Viapol – design by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos – will house up to 5,000 students nine degrees.
Designed by American architect Marshall Strabala, the 5 Canada Square Building is located in London, England’s Canary Wharf, a major business and shopping development
The new sixth form centre at Clapham for Lambeth College has opened to staff and students. The building includes performance space, flexible teaching studios, a library, and an open breakout area which acts as an environmental buffer dividing the learning space and the performing arts base.
Galleria Centercity in Cheonan design by UNStudio, Netherlands, new shopping mall in South Korea. Dutch architect Ben van Berkel says, “If museums are turning into supermarkets, why then should department stores not turn into museums?”
Our goal in this project was to create a roadside restaurant that defies this ignored typology, and to create a building that would unite a sense of speed and motion with a surprising sensation of tranquillity and proximity to nature.
Barvikha Village House, Moscow, Russia, by architect Anton Mosin of Mossine & Partners: The estate is situated in Barviha, near Moscow. It is placed on a green, а little sloped plot, which area is 0.5 hectares.
During the past three decades, Portuguese architect Eduardo Souta de Moura has produced a body of work that is of our time but also carries echoes of architectural traditions. His oeuvre is convincing proof of modern idiom’s expressive potential and adaptability to distinct local situations
Inverdee House reception desk fabricated from this multi-talented solid surface ‘tattooed’ with a ‘Thistle’ pattern that blooms upward across the facsia, under an alcove and over to the top of the desk.
The San Sebastian San Telmo Museum, Basque Country building design by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, Spain, is opening its doors with a multi-disciplinary view, open to dialogue and culture.
International architecture firm, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has unveiled its design for a new neighbourhood in Gurgaon, India.