Park Nova Luxurious Green Tower, Singapore
PLP Architecture reveals design for its first residential development in Asia Park Nova, Singapore, is a luxurious green tower, inspired by biophilia and focussed on wellness
PLP Architecture reveals design for its first residential development in Asia Park Nova, Singapore, is a luxurious green tower, inspired by biophilia and focussed on wellness
Martineau Galleries Birmingham, West Midlands, UK, by Glenn Howells Architects / Grant Associates, for Hammerson: multi-million-pound regeneration of its 7.5-acre site including 1,200 new homes.
Taylor Robinson Chaney Broderick and Hames Sharley Architects, working together as joint venture design collective TRHS, developed a design narrative for the redevelopment of Karrinyup Shopping Centre in the city suburbs
AIM Architecture complete Shanghai Xintiandi atrium renovation: an immersive garden blurs the line between indoor and outdoor, to make a ‘place’ not just a shopping space
The Danish practice AART has won the competition to design the new Aarhus BSS, School of Business and Social Sciences at Aarhus University, which is the second largest university in Denmark.
Kavel 5 Gouda by KCAP for ABC Vastgoed: new mixed-use building at the rail station of Gouda, The Netherlands. The architecture in close dialogue with its surroundings presents a public plinth that activates the area
John Lum Architecture Designed the New Olivet Funeral & Cremation Services Building as a Celebration of Life in Colma, SF. Bathed in natural light, a wall of windows overlooks the zen-like garden
What is a prison? A place where inmates are confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as punishment for various crimes. But is this all to a prison? Can’t it serve to be more than just a set up to punish the convicts?
Edgar J. Kaufmann made architectural history twice. First, when he commissioned Fallingwater, and again when he commissioned Richard Neutra to create Desert House. Now for sale!