US Embassy London Building – Nine Elms

KieranTimberlake’s design met the goal of creating a modern, welcoming, timeless, safe and energy efficient embassy for the 21st century. Their concept most fully satisfied the requirements outlined in the design competition’s mission statement.

Australian Embassy Paris Building

Australian Embassy Paris Building

The Australian Embassy in Paris is situated in the heart of the French capital, on Rue Jean Rey overlooking the palisades of the Seine and located a mere 400 metres west of the Eiffel Tower.

Swiss Embassy in South Korea – Seoul Building

This proposal for the new Swiss embassy serves as a worthy representation of the Swiss Confederation in Seoul. Its design aims to respond to environmental factors, site context, and climate conditions.

French Embassy Beijing Diplomatic Campus China

French Embassy Beijing Diplomatic Campus China

The highly anticipated diplomatic enclave, inaugurated by the French President after eight years in the making, was designed by SAREA Alain Sarfati Architecture and GINGER SECHAUD & BOSSUYT.

Iranian Embassy Building London

In order to have a fair judgment about our design, you need to consider all aspects we have incorporated in the design. One image which is made public in internet doesn’t say the reality about our design.

US Embassy Building London Design Contest

US Embassy Building London, Architect, Winner, Image, Location, Design, News, Picture US Embassy Building London American Architecture Competition Winner – Design Contest in England, UK 26 Feb 2010 New US Embassy Building in London New London Embassy Design Competition United States Announces Winner of New London Embassy Design Competition – Information in full US Embassy … Read more

Canada House, London Building – High Commission

Canada House is used for special events, hosting conferences, receptions, lectures and lunches. The building which would later become known as Canada House was built between 1824 and 1827 to designs by Sir Robert Smirke, the architect of the British Museum.