Maggies Inverness: Highlands Health Centre
The design for the Maggie’s Centre at Inverness has been developed between Page and Park Architects and Charles Jencks as a harmonious and interconnected meeting of landscape and built form.
The design for the Maggie’s Centre at Inverness has been developed between Page and Park Architects and Charles Jencks as a harmonious and interconnected meeting of landscape and built form.
This Scottish retail building is located in the heart of the city centre, quite tight to a busy road, would have been surely possible to create some kind of landscape buffer.
Cherry Orchard School, Education Building Dublin, Architect, Eire Cherry Orchard School, Dublin Irish Education Building – design by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects, Dublin, Ireland 2 Feb 2007 Cherry Orchard Primary School Dublin, Ireland 2006 Design: O’Donnell + Tuomey Cherry Orchard School Dublin The brief for this new national school was non-standard. It was developed in … Read more
Dalquharran Castle Ayrshire designed by Robert Adam, built in the 1790s and extended by others in the early 1880’s. All that remains is the masonry shell, sitting on a hill overlooking the Ayrshire village of Dailly.
Corby Academy, Northamptonshire: Priors Hall Urban development project, England, UK – design by Foster + Partners, architects – Corby Academy building
Planning to deliver improved housing, shopping, community facilities, green spaces and streetscapes across six Aberdeen communities took a further step forward this week with the launch of a major community consultation programme.
Vocational school Metzo College, designed by Erick van Egeraat, has been honoured with the Dutch School Building Award 2006.
Anton Chekhov House, Architecture Competition Poland, Polish Design Contest House Design Contest in Poland : Polish Architecture Competition Anton Chekhov House, Eastern Europe 28 Jan 2010 Polish House Design Contest A House For Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 – 1904) a Russian playwright and short-story writer: photo : Unknown author, Public domain, via Wikimedia … Read more
Arnie Dunn has always been ambitious but this drive is tempered by a strong belief in the collaborative imperative of architecture. I first meet Arnie back in the late 1980’s when we both worked at Campbell + Arnott Architects.
Inverness Airport Extension: Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd £19.2m expansion proposal to Inverness Airport passenger terminal building. Scheme design up to Stage C completed from Nov 2006 to Jun 2007.
Brooklyn College, City University of New York building design by Rafael Vinoly Architects – senior college of the City University of New York, located at 2900 Bedford Ave, NY 11210, United States of America
House of Oxymorons, Polish design competition – ‘perhaps this is the task of life: to unite the opposites’ – architecture contest in Poland, architect, building – architectural news
The Mahler 4 Office Tower is a mixed-use development in Amsterdam’s Zuidas district, an ambitious urban regeneration project located approximately halfway between the city center and Schiphol Airport.
Galley Head Lighthouse is one of a chain of beacons built to protect shipping along the rock-bound, stormy Atlantic coast of Ireland. Its name belongs with Fastnet and Mizen Head, among the litany of famous storms and wrecks synonymous with this coastline.
In December 2002, we won a design competition organised by the Peabody Trust. It was called Fresh Ideas for Low Cost Housing. The site was in Silvertown in East London, between Royal Victoria Dock and the River Thames.
The widespread functions of the media group ‘Schwäbischer Verlag’ will be housed in one building in the city of Ravensburg, the economic centre of Upper Swabia, Germany
A mixed-use development comprising residential, including serviced apartments, retail and commercial use. The scheme consists of two towers, one that is 171m / 54 storeys high and one that is a 113m / 32 storeys high.
The Twechar Healthy Living & Enterprise Centre is a community run, publicly funded project, recently completed by jmarchitects.