Boomerang House, Singapore Property
Boomerang House in Singapore maximises the site. Aamer designed the house to curve like a boomerang so that all the bedrooms could have views of the waterfront
Boomerang House in Singapore maximises the site. Aamer designed the house to curve like a boomerang so that all the bedrooms could have views of the waterfront
Campus CEA Paris-Saclay, Neuroscience Institute, south of Paris building design by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes, a ‘house for researchers and research’
major elite university campus in France, equivalent to Columbia and Harvard
New floor agreed for this ancient Roman structure. The Colosseum in Rome could hold 50,000 to 80,000 spectators; the world-famous building was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles
International firm Marchese Partners rebrand to Life3A, reflects architecture practice’s evolution to focus beyond built environment to provide a unified later living services incorporating design, research & strategic advice
Bispeberg Laboratory and Logistics, Copenhagen, building design by Mikkelsen Architects uses expanded mesh shutters to limit solar gain and allow filtered landscape views
Designed by Ren Ito Arq, Calçada House, is located in Vila de Paraíso in the north of Portugal. The existing house from 18th century and several annex buildings with several trees in old manor with 5000 sqm
Aoti Vanke Centre, an innovative working hub in Hangzhou, China designed by LWK + PARTNERS, embraces the hybrid mode as the way forward and challenges conventional workspaces
As part of practice’s first Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), Foster + Partners completes comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) of the LEVA chair designed for Mattiazzi
Kate Tiedemann College of Business USF building design by ikon.5 architects; conceived as an athenaeum for business scholars, the three-story, 68,000-sqft structure takes inspiration from Tampa Bay setting and its indigenous coral stone
When designing the new RTL Audio Center in Berlin, Evolution Design was inspired by the energy of the music industry – an inspirational journey across the worlds of radio