Loenen National War Cemetery Exhibition, Utrecht
Tinker imagineers designed Loenen National War Cemetery Exhibition in The Netherlands which was officially opened by King Willem-Alexander at the end of 2020
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Tinker imagineers designed Loenen National War Cemetery Exhibition in The Netherlands which was officially opened by King Willem-Alexander at the end of 2020
HLM Architects design of Techniquest in Cardiff, Wales has created a new modern environment and provided over 1,000 sqm of additional exhibition and commercial hire space, almost doubling the size
Napp Studio & Architects designed Temple of Fabric Exhibition in Hong Kong. Not only can fabric be made into garments, it can also be used to create space
The plan of Casa do Baile’s hall, where the Vazio S/A designed Marcel Gautherot Exhibition is staged, is circular, and its circle is defined by a sequence of masonry and glass arches
Designed by Parallect Design, Oneswear Shanghai Shop can be adapted to reception areas, warehouse areas, exhibition areas and auxiliary space.
Through a four “stones” arrangement, like a stream of clear spring water flowing from the cracks in the rocks is the concept of Shuifa Geographic Information Exhibition Center, designed by aoe.
Created by Foshan Topway Design, CERAMICHE Headquarters & Exhibition Hall, intends to blend Italian living aesthetics featuring natural comfortableness, artistic taste and affordable luxury.
Have you ever wondered what Prague will look like in twenty years? Prague Tomorrow? Prague Priorities is an exhibition that takes us on a journey into the future, showcasing 25 projects.
MEETT, Toulouse’s new Exhibition and Convention Centre designed by OMA / Chris van Duijn, has been completed, becoming the third largest parc des expositions in France outside of Paris.
Futurium Berlin, a public building for future-oriented exhibitions and events, an plus-energy building it achieves the BNB-Gold Status in sustainability. It is completely barrier-free.
Imperial War Museum London atrium design – Ai Weiwei’s ‘History of Bombs’ IWM artwork: the Chinese artist’s site-specific work explores a two dimensional rendering of fifty missiles.
Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang is showing a new permanent exhibition about future mobility, designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER in South Korea, looking at automotive industry transformation.
Foster + Partners’ Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, UK, to reopen its building in just under two weeks following a period of temporary closure during the Covid-19 pandemic.
White Square, Nanjing, G54 exhibition center by MINGGU DESIGN – ‘Modernism symphony in blue eyes’ – this building uses height and colors of ‘boxes’ to forge diversity and tension of the space