Mercator II Nijmegen Technology & Science Park
Mercator II is the following phase of the Mercator Technology & Science Park to be designed by Paul de Ruiter.
Mercator II is the following phase of the Mercator Technology & Science Park to be designed by Paul de Ruiter.
Mercator I is a facility-sharing building for medical/chemical R&D and therefore contains both offices and laboratories.
Amelia Street Public Realm Design Competition, Elephant & Castle Landscape, News Amelia Street Public Realm Design Competition London South London Landscape Development, England – design by dallaspierce quintero 19 Feb 2009 Amelia Street Winner announced for Amelia Street Public Realm Design Competition Design: dallaspierce quintero The Architecture Foundation announces the winner of the hotly contested … Read more
This house in Victoria designed by Paul Morgan Architects is located in an area near rugged coastline subject to strong prevailing winds and sits within an expanse of native tea tree, on one of Australia’s southern peninsulas.
2030. Climate change has effected Australia’s environment so dramatically that the interior desert now meets the south east Australian coastline. Average temperatures have increased, the sea level has risen and rainfall has dropped. Many animal and plant species are by now extinct. The island continent is in terminal drought.
Westerdok Building. Openness as design concept: The minimal amount of materials used, glass, steel and concrete, results in maximum openness for the façade.
It is a calm site between two of the lifts in Ramundberget ski resort. It lies on a small hill where the tree line meets the mountain. From there you have easy access to the ski slopes.
The Alrov Group has appointed David Chipperfield Architects to design their new luxury 5 star hotel on the site of the Café Royal on London’s Regent Street
The jury for the “Shenzhen 4 Tower in 1” Competition chaired by Mr. Arata Isozaki, selected COOP HIMMELB(L)AU’s design for Tower C, the new “Headquarter of China Insurance Group” as winning scheme. Other participants include Morphosis, Steven Holl Architects, Hans Hollein, MVRDV and FCJZ Atelier.
Zira Zero Island is a 1,000,000 m2 master plan for a carbon neutral resort and residential development on Zira Island located along the Caspian Sea. As a young post-soviet democracy, Azerbaijan is rediscovering its national identity by imagining Zira Island as an architectural landscape based upon the country’s dramatic natural setting.
Tokyo Matsuya Unity, Higashiueno – Taitou-ku Building: Modern architecture aiming at rediscovering traditional techniques and decorative culture in the Edo period.
SouthGate Bath is a retail-led, mixed-use development in Bath. It is the largest mixed-use development in the centre of Bath, occupying a previously underused 5.2 ha site within the Bath Conservation area and part of the World Heritage Site.
The 2009 Incheon International Urban Design Competition for Students aims to contribute to the transformation of Incheon Metropolitan City into a world-class city capable of carrying out functions and roles commensurate to such status.
Construction of a primary school with 37 class rooms, numerous specialist rooms and common areas, including a sports hall, an auditorium, a school cafeteria, a parking (+/- 150 places), and outside play areas.
Hilton Hotel Liverpool, Chavasse Park, England design by Squire & Partners: city centre accommodation near the historic Albert Dock, building photos
Anfa Place – the first project designed by Foster + Partners to break ground in Morocco – is revealed today. A luxury mixed use development overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the scheme extends the city to the coast by creating a thriving new waterfront community to the west of Casablanca.
Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with buildings in Cornwall and London, UK.