Misk Foundation Headquarters, Saudi Arabia
Australian architecture firm, Conrad Gargett, win international competition to design the Misk Foundation Headquarters in Saudi Arabia – iconic centrepiece for the world’s first non-profit city
Australian architecture firm, Conrad Gargett, win international competition to design the Misk Foundation Headquarters in Saudi Arabia – iconic centrepiece for the world’s first non-profit city
London Festival of Architecture ‘Co-designing Equity in the Public Realm’ design competition: temporary interventions in Smithfield area focused on streets and public spaces
Sri Lanka learning centre building design by feat.collective. Foldable wooden walls allow in/out flexibility, perforated outer walls and floating cantilevered roofs givee passive climate control
Glenorchy Health Centre is a collaboration between LIMINAL Architecture and DesignInc, offering a range of integrated health services to address the health demands in Australia
Olympia London Energy Centre building building design by architects SPPARC, has been given a dramatic and eye-catching appearance thanks to the use of a portfolio of façade products
Ecocity World Summit London announces that the theme for the 2023 edition is Connecting Communities: it will investigate the critical role of collaboration in creating sustainable cities of the future
Bagualing Industrial Park Urban Renewal Design, Shenzhen, China, by architects Aedas – architecture competition win – to be financial technology headquarters and R&D companies hub
Agora Valencia, World Design Capital Valencia 2022 pavilion building, opens its doors to the public in Spain: program of architectural activities as nerve center of design capital
The Fratry, Carlisle Cathedral building design by Feilden Fowles Architects, England: discerning conservation, a new build café facility & restored and re-purposed fratry with community space
Sutton Hoo buildings, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England design by Haysom Ward Miller Architects – with a visitor centre built less than two decades ago, what was needed? Well, it needed a tower!
This is a district in London on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St. Martin’s Lane and Drury Lane It is associated with the former fruit and vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist site, and the Royal Opera House.