Design Museum David Chipperfield Exhibition
One of the most important architects working today, David Chipperfield produces subtle and sophisticated buildings with an acute sensitivity for materials and a powerful awareness of their environment.
One of the most important architects working today, David Chipperfield produces subtle and sophisticated buildings with an acute sensitivity for materials and a powerful awareness of their environment.
The area of intervention covered by the study for the Casa Turismo Ponte de Lima, although small in physical terms is relatively large if compared with the dimension of the Vila itself
The Manhattan Bridge, New York, Building, Project, News, Design, USA The Manhattan Bridge New York NY Bridge Structure, United States of America Sep 21, 2009 The Manhattan Bridge MANHATTAN BRIDGE TO CELEBRATE 100TH ANNIVERSARY Youngest of East River Bridges Celebrates Centennial on Sunday, October 4th (New York, NY) – September 18, 2009 – The Manhattan … Read more
This autumn the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) continuing international programme brings outstanding thinkers and practitioners together to address key issues for the future of the built and natural environment.
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and a public park in the Nan Tou historic quarter of Shenzhen in China.
A wooden patio with trees, formed by the volumetry of the house and a concrete wall, articulates the entire program of the Coser House.
The scheme was submitted to Kensington and Chelsea in April 2009 and revised in August 2009 after having been challenged by various conservation groups
London’s Duggan Morris Architects has won the international contest to design a £250,000 canalside pavilion to the north of Liverpool. The practice’s design of a canoeist’s profile in full motion which opens out with jetties opening out onto the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in South Sefton won.
Northorpe Hall, Mirfield Architecture, England Building Project, Information, News, Design, Property Northorpe Hall Yorkshire Mirfield Building, West Yorkshire Development, England, UK – design by William Holgate Architects 18 Sep 2009 Northorpe Hall Holme Valley Practice completes “stunning” NHS funded project for Northorpe Hall Child and Family Trust Design: William Holgate Architects Northorpe Hall – Project … Read more
Johan Hybschmann mages, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London, UK – student work, Johan Hybschmann building design images
Michiko Sumi, Architecture, Building, London, Design, Image, Project Michiko Sumi : Architect Work by student from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL Michiko Sumi Unit 17 Bartlett School of Architecture Student Work Michiko’s work has a quality that is both Oriental and Western. She uses pens and pencils with a subtlety that is rarely seen. … Read more
Pascal Bronner, Architecture, Building, London, Design, Image, Project Pascal Bronner : Architect Work by student at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL Pascal Bronner Unit 10 Bartlett School of Architecture Student Project The Iron Fortress – The Illusion of the River Puppet On a calm afternoon the surface of the iron river perfectly reflects the … Read more
Tom Cartledge, Architecture, Building, London, Design, Image, Project Tom Cartledge : Architect Work by student from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, England Tom Cartledge Unit 19 The Bartlett School of Architecture student design Tom Cartledge’s project is approached past a ring of Surrealist objects reminiscent of an unsettling parade. We next come across in … Read more
The new main library is destined to become a central meeting place as the privileged neighbour of the much acclaimed new Opera House on the waterfront of Oslo, capital of Norway.
Pasaia Masterplan Competition, Spain: Five teams of architects shortlisted: Ezquiaga, KCAP, S333, West 8 and Zaha Hadid Architects – Spanish architecture contest: Gipuzkoa port expansion development contest, Basque Country, northeast Spain
Radical news as London allows a very high tower in the centre of the city, close to the Houses of Parliament. With many other towers on hold or abandoned this is a major shift in the ongoing struggle between those in favour of skyscrapers in London and those against
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