European Copper in Architecture Awards 2013
European Copper in Architecture Awards 2013 – organised by Copper in Architecture: Europe building developments, architectural prizes, Europe architect news
European Copper in Architecture Awards 2013 – organised by Copper in Architecture: Europe building developments, architectural prizes, Europe architect news
Grimshaw is delighted to announce the completion of its first project in Asia. Ecorium is an innovative environmental visitor attraction at the National Ecology Center in Seocheon, South Korea.
International Financial Center in Russia Competition – two-stage open international contest for the development of IFC masterplan in Rublyovo-Arkhangelskoye
The original structure of the building, dated around the first half of sixteenth century, has been completely respected. The meaning of the project was to valorize the existing spaces, making them more functional to the modern living use.
You enter the building by crossing over a bridge, under which water flows. It inspires the notion of crossing over into a completely different world or space…
British designer Paul Cocksedge has unveiled one of his most innovative architectural installations to date, a ‘living’ spiral staircase with integral social spaces and a working garden.
Appointed by Changi Airport Group (CAG), Singapore’s award-winning SAA Architects, the lead consultant and executive architect of the Architect & Design Consortium (Consortium), collaborated with UK-founded design firm Benoy Limited on the concept and interior design of the new terminal.
New National Center for Contemporary Arts of Russia Architectural Competition: proposal for the NCCA aims to provide a distinguished/attractive landmark to the Khodynskoe Pole district.
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter wins the competition to design 16.000 m2 the new main building at the School of Economics and Management at the University of Lund, Sweden. The building consists of 16.000 m2 lecture halls, research- and student facilities.
University Square, situated at the heart of Stratford’s cultural quarter, is a unique collaboration between the University of East London and Birkbeck, University of London
The Warsaw-based team at Broadway Malyan wins a competition to design a major residential refurbishment scheme for students at the prestigious Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, in Krakow, Poland.
Designed by Foster Wilson Architects, the 178 seat theatre is built alongside the Grade II listed Sutherland House and is an extension of the University’s leading Department of Drama and Theatre located in Egham, Surrey.
Tim Foster Architects will be changing its name to Foster Wilson Architects from 1 October 2009. This change marks thirty years since the foundation of the practice by Tim Foster and recognises Edmund Wilson’s role as partner
The Paris area airport – Charles de Gaulle – has become the first airport hub in continental Europe because of its advanced technology, its flux of freight and travelers, and its inestimable potential for growth.