Mexico City Tower Architecture Competition
Preserving the character Mexico City; specifically its propensity for change, the mosaic nature of its urban character and the traditional barrio, this tower is a frame-work for a new vertical city.
Preserving the character Mexico City; specifically its propensity for change, the mosaic nature of its urban character and the traditional barrio, this tower is a frame-work for a new vertical city.
The site for Kiasma lies in the heart of Helsinki at the foot of the Parliament building to the west, with Eliel Saarinen’s Helsinki Station to the east, and Alvar Aalto’s Finlandia Hall to the north.
The exhibition “Sketches for the Future” will be shown from 26.05.-8.06.2010, and following an invitation by the Goethe Institute Prof. Sobek will also be a keynote lecturer at a conference on sustainable architecture taking place on the occasion of this exhibition
KCAP Architects&Planners presents its project, Perm Strategic Masterplan at the Moscow Architecture Biennale.
The building is constructed within a large area in which various buildings of the Biotechnical Faculty are positioned as pavilions among groves of fruit trees.
The architectural design received the first prize at the architectural competition, which was organised in 2004 by City Council Celje in tandem with the Chamber of Architecture and Spatial planning of Slovenia.
Farewell Chapel Teharje religious building development in Slovenia, Eastern Europe – design by Arhitektura Krušec – Slovenian chapel building at the top of a small slope in the middle of the village cemetery.
Toolbox is a project based on the transformation of 3 floors of an office building (about 4,500 square meters) which was conceived to respond to the transformation of the city.
Oxford University’s Bodleian Libraries today announced that they had secured Planning Permission approval and Listed Building Consent from Oxford City Council for the £78 million restoration and renovation of the New Bodleian Library
The pavilion’s design is born from the idea of representing Mexico through its traditional elements which haven’t been exploited in these kinds of fairs.
A contemporary pool building designed by established architectural practice Yiangou Architects LLP is one of three Oxfordshire winners of a RIBA Award in the South Region.
The skyscraper has 22 floors and is surrounded by a 7.000m2 public square of the Juan de Borbón Avenue, a new and very good communicated area of the city.
Will Alsop and Robert Adam go face to face on modernity and tradition: practitioners and commentators will discuss the meaning of modernity and the role of tradition in modern society, and their impact on architecture today.
Inada Hospital, Japan: contemporary Japanese healthcare building development design by Muramatsu Architects