BMCE Morocco Building: Headquarters

The first regional headquarters branches for Moroccan bank, BMCE (Banque Marocaine du Commerce Exterieur) have opened in Rabat and Casablanca, with a further branch in Fez due to complete shortly, they are the first buildings by Foster + Partners to be completed in Africa.

Niemeyer Center, Avilés, Spain Building

Niemeyer Center, Avilés, Spain

Centro Niemeyer – Spaces: the project is hoped to be a magnet for talent, knowledge and creativity as a strong focus on collaboration with international cultural centers.

Barking and Dagenham Skills Centre, London

Barking and Dagenham Skills Centre London, Architect, Image, Dagenham, Design, Buildings Barking and Dagenham Skills Centre Building Facility in East London / Essex area, UK – design by Rick Mather Architects 25 Mar 2011 Barking Skills Centre BARKING SKILLS CENTRE STARTS ON SITE Rick Mather Architects’ scheme for the Barking and Dagenham Skills Centre starts … Read more

Cultural Center Ranica, Bergamo Building

Ranica, a small medieval town in the outskirts of Bergamo, Italy, can now enjoy a piece of contemporary architecture: the new Cultural Center by DAP studio and Paola Giaconia.

Molecular Cluster in Yokohama: MoNo Japan

MoNo designed the art work “Molecular Cluster in Yokohama 2011” which was exhibited in Berrick Hall, one of local authorized historical architectures in Yamate historic area, Yokohama, Japan, as the formal opening program of the 5th Yamate Art Festival.

The Clore Duffield Foundation Fund

The Clore Duffield Foundation, Architecture Fund – grants to open up new creative learning spaces for children and young people in eleven cultural organisations across England, UK

Bankside Bikeshed Competition, AF Contest

Bankside Bikeshed Competition, Architecture Foundation Contest, London: portable cycle parking solution for Better Bankside Business Improvement District

Nathan Phillips Square Podium Green Roof

Nathan Phillips Square Podium Green Roof Toronto

Toronto City Hall Podium Roof Garden – the first phase of the Nathan Phillips Square Revitalization Project, and the country’s largest accessible green roof – has just won a CSLA (Canadian Society of Landscape Architects) Regional HONOUR Award