SIA Architectural Design Awards: Singapore
SIA Architectural Design Awards, Singapore architecture award 2012 – buildings + architects – Southeast Asia property awards winners news
SIA Architectural Design Awards, Singapore architecture award 2012 – buildings + architects – Southeast Asia property awards winners news
The new Collège des Tuillières is an integral part of an urban environment with an architecture inspired by Le Corbusier’s “Radiant city”.
Copenhagen-based firm COBE, represented by architect Dan Stubbergaard, is the 2012 winner of Scandinavia’s prestigious architecture prize, the Nykredit Architecture Prize of DKK 500,000 (USD 86,000), report Bustler
Klik Systems are delighted to announce their involvement in ‘Luminous’, the world’s largest interactive light installations, officially opening today in the new Darling Quarter precinct in Sydney’s Central Business District (CBD).
Global architecture, urbanism and design practice Broadway Malyan has secured a brief to provide a full range of design services for the delivery of a global headquarter, research and development, hospitality and visitor centre in China
Yellow River Arts Centre Building, Yinchuan Art Museum Design, WAA China Yellow River Arts Centre, China : Yinchuan Art Museum Yellow River Building, Ningxia Hui, Northwest China – design by We Architech Anonymous (WAA) 18 May 2012 Yellow River Arts Centre Design: We Architech Anonymous (WAA) Location: Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Northwestern China picture from … Read more
AJ 100 practices were invited to nominate a single project completed in 2010 for the award, and the project to re-house London’s Central St Martin’s school of art and design faced stiff competition in the category from a shortlist of eight prestigious projects
Mont Timah Singapore housing design by Chan Sau Yan Associates – is set against the backdrop of a hillside verdant with tropical vegetation, on a site which tapers narrowly at the far end.
Following an international competition, Foster + Partners, working with museum designer Adrien Gardere, is designing a new museum for Roman artefacts in the city of Narbonne, southern France.
Patio House in the Nortown area in Toronto, Ontario, is a minimalist two-storey wood structure house, which carefully responds to three major questions: the needs of the residents, the situation of the site, and the environmental concerns.
Sunset Place House: residential development design by ip:li Architects, a walk through the house is an endless journey of delightful surprises, even at such a modest scale.
House in 3 Movements – design by RT+Q Architects Pte Ltd: the architecture explores design as an expression of our functions and habits in the environment called home.
Teiknistofan Tröð wins 1st prize in open two stage competition in Reykjavik, Iceland: pedestrian and bicycle bridges designed in the shape of a triangular pyramid. The deck is held up with steel wires that connect to the top of the pyramid.
The starting point for the Mill project was the few freestanding walls that remained on the site. The existing walls created a series of courtyards, some of which has begun to be re-inhabited by nature.