Black House Cambridge: Prickwillow Property

Black House Cambridge: Prickwillow Property

Black House sits overlooking the reclaimed land of The Fens. It sits high in the landscape, taking as a model the barns and houses that roll out over the flat land, scattering the landscape like dice

Credon Centre, Plaistow, Newham Building

Credon Centre Plaistow Building, Kirton Road Property Image, Converted Victorian school London E13 Credon Centre London Newham Building: Plaistow Architecture design by Walker Bushe Architects, England, UK 11 Mar 2008 Project: New entrance lobby and lift installation to meet current DDA legislation Design: Walker Bushe Architects Credon Centre, London Borough of Newham, Kirton Road, Plaistow, … Read more

Teesside Retail Park, Stockton on Tees Café

Teesside Retail Park Building. Located centrally within the car park of a large existing out of town shopping centre, the building was commissioned as a cafe and public information building that was also required to house new public toilets and local community information facilities.

Golden Lane Campus London, Buildings

Golden Lane Campus Building, Brutalist Architecture London, Photo, Design, Architect Golden Lane Campus, London Brutalist Architecture: Islington School Buildings, UK – design by Nicholas Hare Architects 6 Mar 2008 Golden Lane Campus London Nicholas Hare Architects are celebrating thirty years in practice with the completion of their latest education project in London. Golden Lane Campus, … Read more

Orlando Venues Florida, Citrus Bowl Stadium

Orlando Venues Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium

URS Corporation has been selected to provide Owner’s Representative Services for a group of sports and entertainment venues for the City of Orlando. This is the largest public building project in Central Florida history.

Architectural Drawing Competition: Contest

The Henning Larsen Foundation arranges an international competition for architectural drawing. The possibilities of expressing yourself in drawing are greater than ever. Apart from the classical, basic tools such as paper, pencil, charcoal, pen and colour, we now have computers and programmes to design various things in two and three dimensions.