Stratford Station and public realm design
Arup, Grimshaw and 5th Studio designs for Stratford station and its surrounding areas in East London, England – one of the most important public transport interchanges in the UK
Arup, Grimshaw and 5th Studio designs for Stratford station and its surrounding areas in East London, England – one of the most important public transport interchanges in the UK
Tarragona is a delightful city located on the Mediterranean not far from Barcelona. The Roman ruins have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Within the town the key remains are the 2nd century ampitheatre.
The Melba Pavilion, Quebec, Canada, represents the final architectural element of this transformation story between the founder of Maison Melba, and Aelier L’Abri
House A, in New York City , is an extraordinary residential project that embodies the essence of modern urban living. This stunning abode is a testament to innovative design and craftsmanship.
Designed by FreelandBuck the Dimmick Drive houses celebrate outdoor living with multiple balconies and patio space and picture windows that capture westward views of Los Angeles
Taisugar Circular Village, Taiwan, designed by Bio-architecture Formosana for collective requirements of contemporary living. Modern housing re-enforces intimate sense of community
Paris 2024 Olympic Village building design by French-Brazilian architecture office Triptyque. After the Games, the Saint-Denis property will be converted into affordable housing. The main façade forms a square with the Cité du Cinéma
Designed by Architects Nelsen Partners, The Hyatt Centric Hotel in downtown Austin, Texas, USA, is a modern building that incorporates hospitality, commerce, and culture
The Hotel Villa Theatro building in Braga, Portugal, was built in the early 20th century, and has since then been updated several times, the latest was carried out by Arquitectos Aliados, Lda
Designed by Architects Ink the MH House, Saint Peters, South Australia, consists of a pavilion-style addition and the refurbishment of a dilapidated Victorian bluestone villa. The clients wished for a simple open-plan design, yet intimate in scale, for a new family living space with plenty of natural light and a strong connection to the outdoors