Goods Shed North Melbourne Docklands Building
The refurbishment of the Goods Shed North, in Docklands, a heritage listed railway goods shed, presented an incredible opportunity to renew an integral part of Melbourne Australia’s history.
The refurbishment of the Goods Shed North, in Docklands, a heritage listed railway goods shed, presented an incredible opportunity to renew an integral part of Melbourne Australia’s history.
The centrifugal power of the whirlwind is interpreted into this dynamic and vibrant Arena design, reflecting the energy and growth of the Middle East region. The metaphoric UAE Arena generates a strong architectural and visionary icon.
The “ARK” project was worked out on the basis of great experience of the UIA Work Programme “Disasters relief”.
400 George Street is both an office tower and a public space response to an important Brisbane CBD corner. The key design idea was to ‘erode’ the building base to create a dynamic urban space enlivened by public life at both ground and elevated levels.
A perspective of possibility of new resolutions, A better life, or better person, A glass of wine, a Balvenie 18 year old, Time to enjoy thoughts that home hides.
The building is very compact and consists of two overlapping volumetric bodies. The upper volume is coated with glass and steel and is disjointed over a swing of 8 meters on the more opaque body, made of concrete, which forms the base
Hariri Memorial Garden, Beirut, Lebanon landscape architecture design by Vladimir Djurovic – homage to Lebanon’s ex-Prime Minister, brutally assassinated
The Gibson Hotel, Dublin building design by Scott Tallon Walker Architects, designed around a major new civic space, Point Square, which is bounded by the shopping and leisure complex, the O2, and the landmark 130metre high tower.
Gloucester Language Immersion Centre building design by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Architects – Gloucestershire architecture, western England, UK
Brutalism is the term coined to describe the raw architecture often made with concrete during the 1950s and 1960s (with a later resurgence). I’m an architectural photographer and my fascination with these concrete buildings has led to me document a number of them across the UK (an on-going project).
The A-House is a former industrial building dating from 1960. In recent years the building has undergone extensive refurbishment.
Traditional wooden temples in Japan are constructed by using natural materials that and allow easy disassembly. By extending their life through periodic repair, wooden temples produce low environmental loads.
Located in Uaymitun, Yucatán, Mexico, The “lookout tower house” is the first house within a set of summer villas in a lot that is placed between the sea and the “ciénega” (swamp).
This direct commission called for the development of a new hybrid concept between a design-museum typology and a commercial and services exchange centre, entirely dedicated to domestic interior design.