Sinu River House: Monteria Property, Colombia

500 M2 house built to overlook the Sinu River, the second largest of Colombia. Its valley of fertile land and steamy weather all year around is lined up with dense gangs of wild trees that at the water’s edge brush the river current

The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie building, NSW

The Glasshouse, Port Macquarie Building

The project brief was to establish the Cultural Centre as the pre-eminent performance and exhibition arts facility in the region: NSW architecture development design by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects

Milano Stadt Krone, Studio Shift Project

Milan Stadt Krone, Italy – design by Studio Shift, architects – commissioned by the Architectural and Urban Forum (AUFO) of Milano: new Milanese buildings

Delhi Airport – Indira Gandhi International Building

Delhi Airport Building, Indira Gandhi International Terminal, HOK India Delhi Airport, India : Indira Gandhi International Contemporary Indian Air Terminal Building – design by HOK Architects 5 Aug 2010 Delhi Airport Building Completion date: 2010 Design: HOK Architects Images: images : HOK Indira Gandhi International Airport Following a lengthy competition to provide masterplanning schemes for … Read more

Shanghai Expo 2010 Belgian Pavilion

Shanghai Expo 2010 Belgian Pavilion

Under the hopeful banner ‘Better City,Better Life’, Expo 2010 Shanghai promises to be the largest universal Expo of all time, with more than 200 participating countries and organizations.

Shanghai Expo 2010 German Pavilion

Shanghai Expo 2010 German Pavilion building China

“Balancity”, the title of the German contribution, is devoted to the subject of “balance” within the framework of the Expos’s motto “Better city, Better Life”.

Spiral Booths, London V&A Exhibition by Vazio

The structures are installed in a number of locations across the Museum and are designed as immersive spaces – places both of encounter and reflection – where visitors can escape the chaos of everyday life and directly experience the architecture first hand.

Serpentine Building Treviso, Veneto Building

The building assumed spiral develops in a continuous motion that turning around a central courtyard, culminating in a tower facing the front street. In this way the building has a focal point in the tower side as a green area that relates positively with the surrounding context.