Gloria Palast Berlin Building, Kleiststrasse
Gloria Palast Berlin: Kleiststrasse architecture development in Berlin design by Siegfried Fehr and Gerhard Jackel Architects, Germany, closed in 1998 – redeveloped as United colours of Benetton store
Gloria Palast Berlin: Kleiststrasse architecture development in Berlin design by Siegfried Fehr and Gerhard Jackel Architects, Germany, closed in 1998 – redeveloped as United colours of Benetton store
Galeries Lafayette Berlin, Germany: Friedrichstrasse store design by architect Jean Nouvel, Paris – retail development in German Capital located at the corner of Französische Straße, Mitte, built in 1996.
Berlin Hauptbahnhof architecture: Central Station design by Gerkan, Marg & Partners – major new German railway hub project at Invalidenstraße 53, Tiergarten, Date built: 2006. Building info & photos.
Founded in 1696, is one of the oldest cultural institutes in Europe. It is an international community of artists and has a current total of 415 members in its six Sections (Visual Arts, Architecture, Music, Literature, Performing Arts, Film and Media Arts).
LEAF Awards Winners 2009 – winning architects buildings photos, Ritz Carlton Hotel Berlin event, Germany – LEAF 2009 winners designs pictures, dinner, Forum
The Hallfield Estate was listed by the UK government on Friday 10 Jun 2011. The Estate is often cited as a rare example of successful, well-loved post-war housing and town planning, and is of interest to both designers and historians
Kuala Lumpur Building Photos, Malaysian Architecture, Picture, News, Design Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur – KLCC KLCC Towers, Malaysia Skyscraper Building – design by Cesar Pelli, architect 4 Sep 2009 Petronas Towers Location: Kuala Lampur, Southeast Asia Date built: 1998 Design: Cesar Pelli Architecture photos by Tom Ravenscroft Building height: 452m – 1483 ft Sears Tower … Read more
The Regnum Tower, a new landmark for the eastern side of Istanbul, has been planned according to rigorous environmentally sustainable criteria.
DHM for short, is a museum in Berlin devoted to German history and defines itself as a place of enlightenment and understanding of the shared history of Germans and Europeans.
The Project is a conversion of a former rundown factory infrastructure that plays a relevant role in the urban context of the city of Tomar, although without any particular architectural interest
The consortium have put together this design proposal initially for 60 apartments. The buildings consist of 2 bedroom apartments of 100m2 GIA arranged over 6 floors with a central core.
The taller part rises out of a one- to-two storey plinth zone that has incised outdoor areas and private patios, and is shifted back from the lower, differentiated block edge. The freestanding elements are articulated by stepping, incisions and the individual projecting verandas.
This house was designed for a client in Sydney’s inner west. The client is a concrete contractor who planned to build the house himself. As a result the house was designed to make maximum use of concrete and solid construction.
The narrowing of the street and the no-through road resulted in an initial desire to create a project that was concerned with notions of discovery and retreat.