Camden Highline Competition London News
Camden Highline Competition winning design submitted for planning – by James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) + vPPR Architects – for a new North London park and linear walk linking to King’s Cross along a disused railway viaduct
CreativeCubes Co, Carlton Melbourne
Designed by Corso Interior Architecture, CreativeCubes Co, Carlton Melbourne, provides inspiring facilities in both private and collaborative work settings, and event spaces, providing coworking options
Miami Floating Housing Competition 2022
The problems of sea-level rise and housing affordability in Miami merge together as a new phenomenon called “climate gentrification”. Miami Floating Housing Competitions 2022 news
Homes For Scotland 2022 Awards winners news
Homes For Scotland 2022 Awards shortlist news from Scottish home building body HFS – property prize returns to largest annual gathering of its kind where winners will be announced
Nigel Coates Lives in Architecture Book
“Buildings are important, but so are ideas. Ideas are the real building blocks of the city.” – Nigel Coates recounts a prolific life in architecture with new autobiography from RIBA Publishing
layer 2.0 Architecture Design Competition Winners
layer 2.0 architecture competition winners news: extension of Modernist building in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, as a living lab, where new construction integrates with UNESCO listed heritage zone
Blue Rendering Challenge 2022
The rendering colour challenge architecture competition news – use a single colour and create an amazing architectural rendered image – use different styles and mediums
University of Edinburgh Health and Wellbeing
The University of Edinburgh’s new Health and Wellbeing Centre combines disconnected Counselling and Disability services, Pharmacy and Health Centre in a now fully accessible facility
Inside Out Cabana, East Hampton NY
The Inside Out Cabana in East Hampton, New York responds in kind by gradually shifting from solid to void. Designed by The Up Studio the solid core and retaining wall serve as a visual privacy