Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie Andermatt Building
Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie Andermatt building design by Oppenheim Architecture in Switzerland – digital gallery space for exhibition debuting 10 new pieces from artist Michelle Grabner
Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie Andermatt building design by Oppenheim Architecture in Switzerland – digital gallery space for exhibition debuting 10 new pieces from artist Michelle Grabner
New Football Stadium in Milan: La Cattedrale design by Populous, Architects, selected to replace the San Siro as the home of the two legendary clubs of AC Milan and FC Internazionale Milano
Coop Himmelb(l)au‘s design of new SCA Arena in St. Petersburg, Russia, follows constructivist tradition, where everything was possible – expressive, open design language applied to contemporary context
Are there any new architectural space prototypes that can be discussed? This was LIN Architecture’s starting point of this experimental Wood Pavilion #1 project in Jiangsu, China
Optimizing every possible consumption procedure and creating immersive and interactive consumer experience are the basic logic for TOMO DESIGN in the design of Shenzhen Heytea Lab, China
Located near Bandar Sunway, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ONG&ONG’s Greenfield Residence boasts a harmonious interaction of water and greenery: housing design
ONG&ONG designed the Cerrado Suites for new families in Southville City KL, Malaysia. The development combines an urban lifestyle, green living, and a healthy dose of outdoor wellness amenities
Ranch Dressing’s location in California, provides the opportunity for views. Buttrick Projects Architecture+Design’s challenge was that the house was closed off from the mentioned views
Carpenter & Mason’s design agenda for the Sereneco Restaurant, was to create a space that makes people feel great, but ultimately talk about the food more than the design in Greenpoint, New York
V&A East museum building design by O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park hits major construction milestone: 7,000 sqm London property is 42.5 metres high