Copper Canopy Oss, Dutch building design

Copper canopy. Above the front door of a house with straw roof a copper canopy was designed. The canopy uses the same curvature as its larger brother, the straw roof.

Rafael del Pino Auditorium Building, Madrid

Transparent, open and inspired by the garden that previously existed in the same space, the project exhibits a spectacular arboreal structure that supports and hugs the inhabitable body of the building on both sides.

Cambridge Building Designs: Architecture

Queens' College Cambridge Building Design

Cambridge Building Designs, major architectural developments in Cambridgeshire, Southeast England, UK – Part 2 of the resource – architects, English property information & images

Tempodrom Berlin Building, Architect

Tempodrom Berlin Building

Tempodrom Berlin building, German architecture at Möckernstraße 10-25, southeast of Potsdamerplatz, built: 2000-01, design by Gerkan, Marg & Partners

Sony Centre Berlin Building: Potsdamerplatz

Sony Centre Berlin Building: Potsdamerplatz

Sony Centre Buildings, Potsdamerplatz, built 1993-2000, design by Murphy/Jahn Architects. There are two main groups of buildings either side of Potsdamer Strasse: North side – this page: Sony Center + DB Tower + Beisheim Center; South side: Potsdamer Platz 1 & 11 + Grand-Hyatt Hotel + Daimler Financial Services Headquarters + Arkaden shopping centre + Debis Building.

Saudi Arabian Embassy Berlin Building

Saudi Arabian Embassy Berlin Building

Saudi Arabia Embassy Berlin, Germany – Location: Tiergartenstraße 33/34, Date built: 2007/08, Design: NF Architects / BCB Bartels Consult with Braun & Schlockermann und Partner.

Rotes Rathaus Berlin building: Red Town Hall

Rotes Rathaus Berlin Building: Red Town Hall

The Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) is the town hall of Berlin, located in the Mitte district on Rathausstraße near Alexanderplatz. It is the home to the governing mayor and the government (the Senate of Berlin) of the Federal state of Berlin.

Reichstag Building Berlin, Norman Foster Architect

Reichstag Building Berlin, Norman Foster Architect

After World War II, the building fell into disuse; the parliament of the German Democratic Republic (the Volkskammer) met in the Palast der Republik in East Berlin, while the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany (the Bundestag) met in the Bundeshaus in Bonn.