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Design: MMX architecten with Jord den Hollander. A bold, zany architectural project – improving the look of a Dutch hotelboat to make it fit in with the dynamics and creativity of the wharf
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Design: MMX architecten with Jord den Hollander. A bold, zany architectural project – improving the look of a Dutch hotelboat to make it fit in with the dynamics and creativity of the wharf
Design: Hawkins\Brown, Architects
An innovative 5,300sqm building combines a new syllabus and a new way of teaching for 14-19 years olds to inspire its pupils and prepare them for the real world.
Design: Luigi Rosselli Architects. Gentle adjustments to the existing building have left ninety-five percent of the original structure standing, at the same time the additions to the front of the house and the new lower ground floor level at the back have rejuvenate its somewhat neutral appearance.
Design: Studio Rolf.fr i.p.w. Zecc Architecten. The 100 years old facade of a property in a row of terraced houses, is totally painted black. Both brick-work, frames and “windows” are covered with a shiny black oil.
Korean architect Hoon Moon typically throws out questions such as: ‘Why so serious? Why not laugh more?’ His works are home to a wide array of faces.
Design: Liong Lie Architects
The Bazaar in Beverwijk is the biggest indoor market of Europe. The Goud Souk building is for the gold dealers and goldsmiths. The building and its surroundings are designed in such a way with safety and ‘crash’ protection as part of the design.
Design by Nathan Good Architects – The 1.7 acre site is relatively level and within a mile of downtown Portland. The house was positioned on the lot to reduce noise from the Skyline Boulevard, optimize the daylighting, and allow views out to the yard.
Design: Studio Archohm, architects
‘To rebel with a cause’; The big concrete central library of the Shoolini University in Solan overlooks a beautiful green valley. The building physically manifests the philosophy of this biotechnology campus.
Architects: Rolf Bruggink in collaboration with Niek Wagemans. What is truly individual about this home is that all the materials used to carry out this conversion originated from a demolished office building that was situated next to the coach house.
Design: MRTN Architects. Situated in a new development less than an hour from Auckland this new house was one of the first built on a flat site that has been split up to create well sized semi-suburban semi-coastal sections on what was once rural land.
Design: KZ Architecture – A large program that would yield a massive home on a limited and restricted site. The design strategy involved deconstructing the volume into pavilions that could generate a dialogue between built form and landscape and create intimate connections between the golf course and the living spaces.
Design: Main Office. The restaurant, positioned in an area historically accepted as the home of the citysʼ labour movement, is hosted in a building going through a conversion – in total 4000 sqm being restored and adapted to new business/ activities.
Design: +tongtong, architects. Reinventing the beauty salon experience: this project is equal parts café, retail boutique, beauty salon and bar, all located under one roof in downtown Toronto.
Design: Taller David Dana Arquitectura. The creative process for this rooftop project experienced multiple design facets in many different levels. The evolution from Schematic Design to Construction Documents was built based on a deductive process of clever decision making.
Design: Arney Fender Katsalidis. The 16-storey workplace situated in downtown Toronto is the second office building created by these architects for the globally extolled company; Deloitte’s Montreal HQ was completed in September 2015.
Architects: Alfredo Häberli Design Development. Thinking about a task you have set yourself can be facinating. These reflections became built actuality with Haussicht. The capital objective was to advance a new showcase for Baufritz’s skillfulness in timber construction.
Design: Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects. This guest house structure is part a two-phase project on an ocean front site. The existing main house was originally conceived in the 1970s, with a later addition in the 1980s.