Cockatoo Island, Woolwich NSW
The Cockatoo Island / Wareamah Concept Vision developed by Breathe Architecture for the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, to outline a new future for its ongoing restoration and regeneration
The Cockatoo Island / Wareamah Concept Vision developed by Breathe Architecture for the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, to outline a new future for its ongoing restoration and regeneration
TOKYO TORCH Tokiwabashi Tower by architects Mitsubishi Jisho Design – 38-story, 212-meter-high mixed-use building, next-generation business center offering quality office space in Japan
Scandic Oceanhamnen, Helsingborg hotel building: 184 rooms over 13 floors, with a rooftop terrace, on the waterfront overlooking the Öresund sound in Skåne, southern Sweden
Lyth Building Nottingham Trent University, Southwell building design by Evans Vettori Architects in England adopts a relaxed ‘H’ plan form. On the west are the main flexible lecture theatre and refectory
The Welcome Building – RHS Garden Bridgewater, Salford by Hodder and Partners, Manchester: sustainable, engaging and considered ‘public pavilion’ to house all amenities for visitors
De Matos Ryan’s clients’ children longed to have a treehouse but had no trees of their own. The brief was therefore to design a Tree-less Treehouse in Northwest London
Returning to the original ‘pepperpots’ design the architects practice created for the college twenty years previously, this marks another opportunity for them to reflect on what worked well with it
Mole Architects News – Marsh Hill, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, a RIBA East Awards winner – The house is linear in form with a sweeping zinc roof that twists and rises from east to west. The roof drops at the entrance lobby giving a welcoming and low-scale domestic entry within the north wall.