Lauriston House in Kyneton, Victoria property

Lauriston House

Design: Seeley Architects. A deep engagement with the expansive and undulating rural context of the house was the starting point for the design of the Lauriston house, with a design response that simultaneously buries into and leaps from the hilly landscape near Kyneton Victoria.

Sky Park in Bratislava, Slovakia building

Sky Park in Bratislava

The building design by Zaha Hadid Architects converts an abandoned site into a new 20,000 sqm public park and community of more than 700 apartments together with 55,000 sqm of office and retail space connected to the city’s tram and bus networks.

Co-working space at Huckletree West, White City

Co-working space at Huckletree West in White City

Architects, Studio RHE start on site at the ex-BBC TV broadcast studio in White City; their second interior fit out project for co-working group, Huckletree. The 30,500 sqft space is for developers, Stanhope.

New OOIIO Office Madrid Rio

New OOIIO Office in Madrid Rio

Design: OOIIO Architecture. New headquarters via a refurbishment of disused spaces located just in front of the Madrid River Park, a large green urban space built after the burial of the M-30, one of Madrid’s ring roads.

Hyatt Regency Seattle Hotel, Washington

Hyatt Regency Seattle

Design: LMN Architects. The Hyatt Regency Seattle building will activate the city at street level through a series of highly transparent spaces including the lobby, porte-cochere, restaurants, bars, and shops

Marsh Hill, Aldeburgh, Suffolk property

Marsh Hill by Mole Architects

Design: Mole Architects. This is a contemporary house making a bold architectural statement on a sensitive site overlooking the River Alde estuary in Suffolk, eastern England, UK.

Headquarter Veolia Aubervilliers building design

Headquarter Veolia

Design: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes. Veolia’s new headquarters is a building that enhances the new neighbourhood between Paris and Aubervilliers. It creates an optimal environment for future users, a “pleasant to live in” building with large interior gardens, terraces, windows that open and mobile sunshades.

Beach House in West London, Edwardian Home

Beach House in West London

Design: Andy Martin Architecture. Little remained of the original grandeur but its elegant proportions of the Edwardian style. It was decided to divide the house in two, with the private areas confined to the original upper levels and the public areas to the new rear addition.

Hunter Bar in Oslo Airport

Hunter Bar

Architects: Snøhetta. Hunter Bar is conceived as a hunting lodge where guests can seek shelter and relax leaning back onto the wall of the centrally placed cabin.

Hardwood House in Daylesford: Victoria timber home

Hardwood House

Design: Adam Kane Architects. Externally the building was designed as two timber-clad gabled forms, believed appropriate for the area. These pitched-roof forms were referenced internally with high raked-ceilings which create a great sense of volume whilst reminding the occupant of their setting.

Norgesglasset Oslo Airport Bar

Norgesglasset in Oslo Airport

Architects: Snøhetta. Designed and produced by Norwegian glassworks Hadeland Glassverk, the traditional jar is known for its distinctive red rubber gasket and grey aluminum lid, elements which are reprised in the design of the bar through its simple color and material palette.

SPE House in Spéracèdes, France

SPE House

Design: ELLENA MEHL Architects. Although built less than 40 years ago, the main house is typical of provençal houses: rectangular, compact, and symmetrical with a stone framed entrance at the centre, and with small windows and terracotta tiles.

Thames Tower in Reading, Berkshire offices

Thames Tower

Design: dn-a architects. Thames Tower comprises over 195,000 sq ft of flexible office space, with generous floor-to-soffit heights of 3.1m on floors 1-10, 3.7m on 11th–13th floors and 4.2m on the 14th floor. Panoramic glazing provides large volumes of natural light throughout the day.

1st Avenue Residence Montréal, Quebec home

1st Avenue Residence Montréal, Quebec home

Design: Architecture Microclimat. The clients, a couple with two children, noticed this abandoned property on 1st Avenue. Facing a neighbourhood park in Rosemont, an area prized for its green spaces and tight-knit community, it was the perfect setting for a new build.