TEN Arquitectos: Taller de Enrique Norten
TEN Arquitectos, Taller de Enrique Norten, Mexico – Mexican design studio, buildings, architecture office news – American building images
TEN Arquitectos, Taller de Enrique Norten, Mexico – Mexican design studio, buildings, architecture office news – American building images
Museum Of Architecture Colour Memories exhibition: “Colour is what makes memories come alive and it does the same with architecture, bringing a sense of joy, personality and individuality to buildings of all types and scales”
O Cifra’s concept for S Squares, Saudi Arabia, is based on a circle as an ideal shape that forms the number 7. The most important 7 circle is a prayer room for all visitors
The Recycled Ocean Plastic Resort brief asked Margot Krasojević Architects to design an off-coast floating hotel with sustainability at the forefront – references to land reclamation and renewable energy
Delugan Meissl Associated Architects’ 410 Offshore Borkum urban development on East Frisian island north of Germany – residential units created in northern part of harbour for workers in offshore sector
Ark-shelter was asked to build a cluster of forest apartments for hotel Bjornson in Slovakia. The investor had a clear idea of one side oriented double cabins, placed in the surrounding of the main hotel building
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