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Norton Ellis Architects – London architecture practice, buildings photos – British architect office, UK architectural studio designs + news
The Urban Planning for ‘Plaça de l’Església’ in Granollers intends to regain the role of this square within the old part of town.
The Swedbank’s new head office building in Vilnius is located in a fairly recently developed but rapidly growing political, commercial and recreational centre of the Lithuanian capital, which was moved from its historical centre to the right bank of the Neris River.
The new paradigmatic design of the ‘Energy Roof’ creates a distinctive and highly recognizable icon for the city and a statement for aesthetic sustainability corresponding with the ancient buildings of Via Mazzini.
The project consists of the rehabilitating and reform of an existing building to convert it in the new offices of the Centre for Telecommunications and Information Technologies (CTTI) of the Generalitat de Catalunya (Government of Catalonia – Spain).
Torre Plaza Europa Barcelona, New apartment tower in Plaça Europa in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat building design by Roldán + Berengué Architects
Ecatepec Transport Terminal: construction will begin in the third trimester of the present year. This work, the first of its kind, will represent an architectural and operational icon in the eastern area of the State.
The Southport Broadwater Parklands, Australia, a world class civic space to host major sporting and cultural events has been completed. Designed by Queensland based, Whitearchitecture for the Gold Coast City Council, the Parklands features a series of integrated and contemporary sustainable buildings.
Saemien Sijte holds a very important position in the education and preservation of the South Sami culture, identity, language, history and community.
With all the alterations that the building suffered added to its original residential design, the house was subdivided into many small rooms, suffering for a lack of natural light and ventilation, becoming an obscure labyrinth.
This family house faces onto views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The house explores the maximisation of light, space, ventilation and views on a tight sight. We are exploring a more environmentally sensitive form of design called ‘micro design’.
New constructions’ urbanization potential and their capacity to integrate the history and the morphology of the city hosting them constitute the major challenge for new built-up areas
We design a longitudinal axis, which connects the building from the street to the interior of the city block. This axis is an itinerary that extends over the following sequence
Bigness. The size of the stadium goes beyond the human experience of public spaces. It’s overwhelming quality comes from the simple fact of an exceptional proportion and as an extreme accumulation of built form.