Moby Dick House, Espoo Property: Finnish Home

Moby Dick House, Espoo Finland

This biomorphic house peeks to the street from behind the rocks. A stair built of stone and a bridge out of steel lead to the main entrance on the first floor above ground level. One enters the building through an organic, white outer wall

Castleford Architecture, Tickle Cock Bridge, DSDHA

Castleford Architecture, Bridge, Architects, English Projects, Property, Proposals Castleford Bridge Project, Yorkshire Building Tickle Cock Bridge : Development in north England by architects DSDHA, UK 9 Jul 2008 Tickle Cock Bridge Castleford CASTLEFORD’S OTHER BRIDGE – STRIKING NEW DESIGN BY DSDHA AT “TICKLE COCK BRIDGE”, CASTLEFORD, OPENED The Castleford Project is an initiative to support … Read more

Trekroner Housing, Denmark: Roskilde Homes

Roskilde Building, Denmark, Danish Architect, Images, Project, Design, Photos Trekroner Housing, Denmark : Roskilde Architecture Ny Arkitektur i Sjælland, Danmark – design by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter 16 Jan 2009 Trekroner Housing Roskilde Location: Roskilde, Denmark Architects: Dorte Mandrup Photos : Adam Mørk The Trekroner Residential Housing Project is part of a large new residential development … Read more

Castleford Bridge by McDowell+Bendetti

Castleford Bridge Yorkshire by McDowell+Bendetti

Designed by McDowell+Bendetti with Alan Baxter Associates and Arup and constructed by Costain, Castleford Bridge is the most ambitious construction project of eleven interventions in Castleford as part of The Castleford Project, the Worlds first televised regeneration project

Skybox House, Sjælland Home, Denmark Property

Skybox House, Sjælland property

The plot is a partitioning of a larger plot belonging to an old thatched house and is partly enclosed by trees. The two buildings, inhabited by two generations, share the garden, and in the layout of the site plan attention has been given to providing both separate and common spaces

Bury St Edmunds Housing, Suffolk Homes

Bury St Edmunds Housing, Building, Project, Photo, Design, Property, Image Bury St Edmunds Housing, Suffolk Suffolk Residential Development, England – desigh by studiomgm architects 3 Jun 2009 Bury St Edmunds Homes Flats, 1-12 Goodfellows, 139 Kings Road, Bury St Edmunds 2007-09 Design: studiomgm architects llp Photos : Tim Soar Brief One and two bedroom flats … Read more

Bucks New University, England Education Building

Bucks New University, English Education Architecture, High Wycombe Building, Architect, News, Images Bucks New University : Building Educational Building in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Southeast England – design by RMJM Architects, UK 3 Apr 2008 Bucks New University Building Location: southern England Design: RMJM Images of the proposal Bucks New University : RMJM Buckinghamshire New University, … Read more

Reading Nest Denmark, Photos: Laesely Building

Study box, Building, Denmark, Danish Architect, Images, Project, Design, Photos Reading Nest Denmark New Danish Architecture: Ny Arkitektur i Danmark – design by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter 16 Jan 2009 Reading Nest Design Location: Denmark Architects: Dorte Mandrup The Journey: photos : Torben Eskerod Measuring only 10 m2, Read-Nest is a small pre-manufactured structure that is … Read more

Condominium Tower Image, Park Tower Design

Contemporary Danish condo tower proposal by JDS Architects: quantifiable qualities of light, air and views were weakened by the lack of social interaction the urban space offered. Instead the city developed densely pressing the public spaces away

Montefiore Hospital, Brighton and Hove

Montefiore Hospital, Brighton and Hove building

IBI Nightingale has unveiled The Montefiore Hospital, a new private hospital in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. The £35 million investment has given a former Victorian storehouse its third lease of life, with an elegant extension and refurbishment that provides cutting edge medical facilities.

Odense Building, Denmark: Fyn Architecture

From the outside, with its triangular structure, Campus Kolding stands out a landmark in the center of Kolding, but its real magic unfolds from the inside. The building features a reversal of the traditional structure of educational institutions by moving learning into the heart of the campus and away from long corridors and closed classrooms