Viking Exhibition Copenhagen, Denmark
Viking Exhibition Copenhagen, National Museum of Denmark display design by ATELIER BRÜCKNER: Danish interior display photos – centrepiece is a shipwreck found in 1997 in Roskilde.
Viking Exhibition Copenhagen, National Museum of Denmark display design by ATELIER BRÜCKNER: Danish interior display photos – centrepiece is a shipwreck found in 1997 in Roskilde.
The project is a state-of-the-art facility which helps fulfill Astellas’ mission of developing innovative pharmaceuticals for cancer patients with still unmet medical needs.
The Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex was officially protected in 1975 and has been covered by special stewardship measures until 2010, when it was added to the World Heritage List.
Mission International is a church that outreaches its ministry to young generations especially university students. The church has unique programs different from other churches in Korea. Mainly, it serves people not in Korean but rather in English.
In the design for the new accommodations of public school Panta Rhei in Amstelveen (NL) there is a lot of attention on the balance between freedom and a sense of security. Snelder Architecten realised a building with many open multifunctional spaces where students can make themselves familiar with the teaching material.
Threatened by the disruption that might ensue from the construction of a road, the Thula community, with the help of The Social Fund for Development, has undertaken a series of historic preservation projects to protect cultural assets.
This proposal is strongly based on the idea of a container — a unique vessel that encompasses a multitude of architectural objects, various spaces, and the relationships between them.
The scheme proposes to combine the ancient building complex with the new one by a central space. This allows observation from the ancient part to the new and vice versa, while it gives a new vertical dimension to the typology of the patio hinted at the ancient remains.
Low-carbon building innovators Sustainable Energy Academy/United House and Monodraught are two of the winners of the 2013 UK Ashden Awards, the UK’s leading green energy prize
Ironmonger Row Baths was built in 1931, designed by Alfred Cross PRIBA, a distinguished architect who specialised in public baths. The building provided the people of Finsbury with eighty slipper baths and a large public laundry, concealed by an Italian Renaissance palazzo façade. In 1938, Cross’s son Kenneth added two swimming pools to the side, with a small Turkish baths in the basement. It was listed Grade II in 2006.
The museum and the library are located in two distinct circular buildings that intersect with each other generating a figure eight in plan. Both programs function as independent buildings with separate access and security control.
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