Luftfartstilsynet Bodø, Civil Aviation Authority HQ
Building a new headquarter for Luftfartstilsynet is a challenge in creating a place for an uprooted organization, transplanted from Oslo to Bodø, and in doing so, BUILDING a new office CULTURE.
Building a new headquarter for Luftfartstilsynet is a challenge in creating a place for an uprooted organization, transplanted from Oslo to Bodø, and in doing so, BUILDING a new office CULTURE.
Diagonal Tower Seoul skyscraper: Yongsan International Business District, South Korea, design by SOM, Architects. A case study in efficiency, 343-meter (1,125-foot) tall building successfully integrates massing, structure, and performance.
Wang Shu of the People’s Republic of China Awarded the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
Housing Block in Lima: design focused on panoramic visibility. The main intuition is that the building should interact with the astonishing views of the Pacific Ocean and the promising Pezet Avenue.
In the Olympiades quarter, the reconstructed kindergarten stands out like a gleaming toy amidst the neighbouring towers and blocks.
Property development group Euroboden is realizing a unique residential building at Johannisstraße in Mitte, Berlin’s downtown district. J. MAYER H. architects’ design for the building, which will soon neighbour both Museum Island and Friedrichstrasse, reinterprets the classic Berliner residential building with its multi-unit structure and green interior courtyard.
Leers Weinzapfel Associates’ Taunton Trial Court in Taunton, MA, wins 2012 American Institute of Architecture/Academy of Architecture for Justice (AIA/AAJ) Justice Facilities Review (JFR) Program Award of Excellence Merit.
For almost 20 years, initiators from the Amsterdam professional dance field have tried to establish a house for the dance sector. A number of different locations and scenarios have been explored, but until now, none have come to fruition
Archipelago21, Studio Daniel Libeskind’s masterplan for the major redevelopment for the Yongsan International Business District of Seoul, South Korea dramatically reinvents the landscape of Korea’s historic capital city.
The design of the building has been developed by MJP Architects and Richard MacCormac, with Eric Parry Architects responsible for the basement infrastructure and access.
Musée des Beaux-arts Reims, north east France – design by David Chipperfield Architects – The new Musée des Beaux-arts is situated on the periphery of a long green space, arising from the town fortifications, between the old and new town.
New house in the Pyrenees: the project seeks to recuperate the construction values of an old existing vernacular house which was made out of dry stone, a traditional technique of the area of great tectonic value
Dancing Towers, a project that is part of the new Yongsan International Business District YIBD development in Seoul, is a mixed used development that consists of three 41 story residential towers, (a total of 834 total residential units) with amenities, retail, parking and a connecting commercial podium base.
Harmony Tower, Seoul Skyscraper, South Korea – design by Studio Daniel Libeskind – part of the new Yongsan International Business district (YIBD) development, an iconic, 21st century sustainable office tower that is 46 floors: Harmony Tower Seoul, Yongsan Business District Skyscraper.