Expo 2020 Dubai Italian Pavilion Building
Expo 2020 Dubai Italian Pavilion building design by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and Italo Rota Building Office, an experiment into reconfigurable architecture, with three boat hulls for the roof
Expo 2020 Dubai Italian Pavilion building design by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and Italo Rota Building Office, an experiment into reconfigurable architecture, with three boat hulls for the roof
New photos of design in Aalborg, Denmark by Austrian architects COOP HIMMELB(L)AU: different volumes and surfaces in this building create an architectural synergy – rather complex
Some of the main challenges Ryuichi Sasaki/Sasaki Architecture found with the Square Series #011 project were to create spatial sensations within the rooms, while limited to a small property in Tokyo
Designed by Lemay, Humaniti is Montreal’s tallest mixed-use community. It includes a luxury hotel, rental units, restaurants, boutiques, and public spaces across 39 floors
KANVA, a Montreal-based firm is proud to unveil TRACES, a multisensorial, thought-provoking exhibition on the grounds of the Canada Pavilion at World Expo 2020 Dubai
Harmay Fang Store in Shanghai design by AIM Architecture: community-centric approach taken to the street with this new store typology. This retail building is a love letter to the community that surrounds it
2021 European Prize for Architecture winners: Dutch architects Francine Houben and Dick Van Gameren of Mecanoo Architecten, The Netherlands, design office founded in Delft in 1984
Farfetch urban fashion village in Porto, Portugal: leading global technology platform for luxury fashion seeks to further connect creators, curators, and consumers in building on the slopes of Leça River
Lavazza London Flagship Caffetteria design by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati Architects, Italy: innovative Regent Street store with new technologies from germicidal materials to disinfecting lights
2021 RIBA Wren Insurance Association Scholarships awards news: worth a total of £30,000 they support outstanding Part 2 students who have the potential to make a significant contribution
The Royal College of Art’s new Battersea South campus for leading institution for art and design education, London. The RCA building design is by Swiss architects office of Herzog & de Meuron