Pushkinsky Cinema Competition: Moscow Building
The winners of “Changing the Face – Moscow 2011,” a competition for ideas to redesign the façade of the famous Pushkinsky Cinema, located in Pushkin Square, Moscow, Russia.
The winners of “Changing the Face – Moscow 2011,” a competition for ideas to redesign the façade of the famous Pushkinsky Cinema, located in Pushkin Square, Moscow, Russia.
This year, the public eyes will turn to the “Pushkinsky theatre”, the well-known cinema hall located at Pushkin Square, in the very centre of Moscow, built in 1961.
3 stories timber structure house built in a dense residential area in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan – design by Akira Koyama + Key Operation Inc.
The driving idea guiding our project stems from the challenge of responding to the necessity for urban integration and creating optimum comfort for the residence’s occupants in a convivial and intimate environment.
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects received the prestigious Architecture Firm Award in 1982, from the American Institute of Architects, the highest award bestowed on an architecture firm for consistently producing distinguished architecture.
Haystack commemorates the 50th anniversary of its award-winning campus with an exhibition focusing on the school’s architect and the influence of his ideas and designs
Sugar Dock provides 132 residential units, associated communal open space and underground carparking. The design of the development seeks to complement and respond to its urban context.
he balance of negative and positive is believed to be essential for good health and wellbeing, and this balance and harmony was the essence that Qi Urban, a wellness center, located in the fashion and art district Condesa, in Mexico City, was searching to restore.
Winnipeg Skating Shelters, Manitoba design by Patkau Architects Canada: cluster of intimate shelters, each accommodating only a few people at a time
GR230 is a highway service center located in the town of Kimobetsu, Hokkaido. Situated along Route 230 at the crossroads leading towards Kutchan and Rusutsu, the facility is a vital hub connecting various areas in the Shiribeshi subprefecture
The Port and Cruise Service Center of Kaohsiung-Taiwan design – prize-winner in the “World Architecture Awards, 20+10+X, 9ª edition.
PJCC – The POD Exhibition Hall, Petaling Jaya. In the area of Petaling Jaya, west of Kuala Lumpur, a great urban development is under way for the establishment of a new urban centre.
The house is situated in a small village at the outskirts of Warsaw. The surroundings are dominated with usual „polish cubes” from the sixties and old wooden barns.
Young Joon Kim asked NL Architects to join forces in a competition for a residential development in the area of Gapyong, not too far from Seoul.