John Gray High School Cayman Islands
Jestico + Whiles Architects complete the John Gray High School in George Town, the Cayman Islands. Fusing together new build elements with a cluster of existing buildings
The Moravian Square Park Revitalisation, Brno
Designed by Consequence forma architects the Moravian Square Park revitalisation project, Czech Republic, represents a comprehensive approach to revitalising a heavily frequented space in Brno
Paris developments: Parisian building designs
Paris developments – best new Parisian buildings and architects – Paris architecture information: index page for architectural designs in the French capital
Berlin architects offices: Deutsche architekten
Berlin Architects, Deutsch arkitekten – key design practices in the German capital: Berlin architecture studios – building designers in Germany: offices
Markham College Primary School, Lima campus, Peru
Markham Collegue Primary School building in Lima, Peru design by IDOM + Rosan Bosch Studio: future-proof and flexible learning environment with a focus on sustainability and outdoor learning
Casa JMC, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal
Designed by architects Lopes da Costa, Casa JMC, is sited on a triangular plot with a steep slope along the street in Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal. This influenced its shape of the property
Baronesa 22, São Paulo, Brazil property
Baronesa 22 designed by Architects Gilda Meirelles Architecture in São Paulo, Brazil forms a harmonious dialogue between the external vegetation and the residence‘s indoor spaces
Forest Retreat Caledon, Ontario property
Kariouk Architects presents Forest Retreat, a family retreat located in the heart of the Ontarian forest, designed to meet requirements and connect to its Canadian environment
Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University, Zhejiang
Chinese Architects UAD design the Indoor Sports Field at Shaoxing University, China: paths and connections create a natural streamline. Combining the open nature of the sports field
Museum of History and the Future, Turku, Finland
The city of Turku, Finland has announced that Sigge Architects is the winner of an international architecture competition to design the world’s first Museum of History and the Future