Bee Tower, Silo City Design Buffalo

Bee Tower, Silo City Design

Elevator B is an urban habitat for a colony of honeybees, which originally occupied a boarded window in an abandoned office building in Buffalo, NY. Although not created for a specific client organization per se, the project has generated a great deal of public curiosity because of the combination of the colony of honeybees, an interesting and until very recently, a restricted-access site, and a well-designed object.

Pavilhao Humanidade – Brazil Structure

Pavilhao Humanidade, Rio de Janeiro Structure, Brazil Building, Brazilian Architecture, Architect Pavilhao Humanidade, Brazil : Rio de Janeiro Architecture Brazilian Scaffold Building – design by Carla Juacaba 8 Apr 2013 Humanity Pavilion Brazil Design: Carla Juacaba Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Scaffold Building in Rio de Janeiro We propose a scaffold building, translucent, exposed to … Read more

Vedeggio-Cassarate Gallery, Lugano tunnel

Vedeggio-Cassarate Gallery - Lugano Building

Tunnels are “wounds” inflicted on geology to facilitate human movements. Their history is ancient, glorious and gory, but today techniques have been refined to the point of making the excavation similar to endoscopic surgery.

Royal Academy Arts Summer Exhibition: Installation

Royal Academy Installation, Chris Wilkinson Structure: Summer Exhibition

The 244th annual Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts features a site specific architectural installation designed by architect and artist Chris Wilkinson RA, Director at Wilkinson Eyre Architects.

Tryon Bridge Beacons: Public Art in Charlotte

Tryon Bridge Beacons Charlotte

The Tryon Street Bridge is an important point of entry into uptown Charlotte. There is a sense of theatrical splendor that radiates from the assembly of high rise buildings seen from the bridge.

Espacio Cultural El Tanque de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Espacio Cultural El Tanque de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The Espacio Cultural El Tanque de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary at ARCO 2012 with a special guest: the architect Fernando Menis, author and head of the architectural restoration.

Shining Tree in a sacred place, Shiga Installation

This art work was dedicated to the people who had passed away in several disasters in this year 2011. Especially in Japan, the massive earthquake hit this country land with the huge tsunami so much that considerable damage and profound sorrow came to us.

Mutated Panels, Milan Design Week Installation

Natural light is the most fundamental element central to Richard Meier’s work. It is manipulated to shape space, lend spirit, and indicate the passage of time and the presence of the sky – all elements essential to a rich architectural experience.

Molecular Cluster in Yokohama: MoNo Japan

MoNo designed the art work “Molecular Cluster in Yokohama 2011” which was exhibited in Berrick Hall, one of local authorized historical architectures in Yamate historic area, Yokohama, Japan, as the formal opening program of the 5th Yamate Art Festival.

Bunker 599: Atelier de Lyon, Rietveld Landscape

Bunker 599 Netherlands Diefdijk architecture

This project lays bare two secrets of the New Dutch Waterline (NDW), a military line of defence in use from 1815 until 1940 protecting the cities of Muiden, Utrecht, Vreeswijk and Gorinchem by means of intentional flooding.