Maison de Verre – House of Glass Paris

Citylights Paris - Tours du Pont de Sèvres building

Also known as the Maison Dalsace – House of Glass – this iconic building was designed by architects Bijvoet and Chareau. Designed in a beautiful translucent style for successful Paris doctor, Dr. Dalsace and his wife.

House in Nagaoka – Contemporary Japanese Home

Nagaoka House, Contemporary Japanese Home, Building, Architect, Images, Residential Design Nagaoka House Japan : Architecture New Japanese Home – design by Future-scape Architecture in Tokyo, Japan 17 Apr 2010 House in Nagaoka Design : Daigo Ishii + Future-scape Architects This contemporary Japanese house is located in the downtown of the city with 300,000 people in … Read more

Chilexpress Building Chile: Parque ENEA Santiago

Chilexpress Building Chile: Parque ENEA Santiago

Building Materials Reinforced concrete at sight, steel and glass (curtain walls serigraphiated and indoors offices fronts), metallic beams and trusses. Covers and linings of metallic pre fabricated stainless steel panels, with inner polyurethane isolation

WAF Awards 2010 winners, world architecture

WAF 2010 Winners. Collecting the World Building of the Year Award, Gianluca Racana, project director at Zaha Hadid Architects for MAXXI, said: “It is very nice to feel that after so many years of hard work it has been recognised”.

Chelsea Barracks Art Marquee, London

Westminster boasts a wealth of arts, culture and entertainment and the area close to Chelsea Barracks is famous for the fine art galleries and shops which line its streets.

Studio MX 2004: Macromedia Dreamweaver

You can create entire sites from either Fireworks or Dreamweaver but when you put the power of Dreamweaver MX 2004, Fireworks MX 2004, Flash MX 2004, FreeHand MX, and ColdFusion MX 6.1 Developer Edition together you have everything you need to build any site.

Fuji Kindergarten Building, The Roof House Japan

The request from the kindergarten directors was extremely simple in content: “we want you to make a Roof House for five hundred kindergarten pupils.” We had been introduced by Kashiwa Sato, a creative director who loves the Roof House. The Roof House is a work we completed in 2001.