Floating Sauna, Tromsø Harbour
Designed by Skapa Architects, Floating Sauna in Tromsø Harbour, Norway, is a place where locals and visitors have space to breathe, disconnect from the world whilst connecting with each other
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Designed by Skapa Architects, Floating Sauna in Tromsø Harbour, Norway, is a place where locals and visitors have space to breathe, disconnect from the world whilst connecting with each other
Designed by RIMA Arquitectura / Ricardo Urías, Arena is a video-gaming center located inside Mundo E, a large scale mall in Tlalnepantla, Estado de Mexico
Robert Simeoni Architects saw the Seaford Lifesaving Club, Melbourne, as a waterfront community space surrounded by a collection of buildings
Designed by Hames Sharley, Scarboro Beach Services & Surf Club provide wonderful community. By its very nature the building exemplify what it means to be Australian.
Zijing Paradise Walk in China recognized at Global RLI Awards: building design by LWK + PARTNERS inspired by ‘Liu Bai’ from Chinese ink paintings – leaving parts of the canvas blank – courtyards form ample space
Designed by Arkitema Architects, AIRE Ancient Baths, the luxurious wellness concept, has now opened the doors to a new Copenhagen branch in the same historic building as Hotel Ottilia.
The Imprint at Paradise City design by Dutch architects MVRDV, a white-and-gold ert-entertainment complex close to Seoul’s Incheon Airport: building façades are literally a product of their environment.
Designed by SAOTA, the Longcheer Yacht Club in Shenzhen, China, is created to be part of a scenic stretch of coastline that has become a centre for marine sports and leisure activities in China.
Designed by Chapman Taylor, Deniz Mall, the much-anticipated new retail, leisure and entertainment redevelopment concept for the former Entertainment Centre, has soft-opened to the public in central Baku, Azerbaijan.
Designed by Pac Studio, Point Wells Cricket Club is not big, but it is giving its all, puffing its chest, standing tall and patiently waiting to host the Boxing Day test. It is a red peacock with an explosion of flags.
MVRDV has won a competition to redesign the Tancheon Valley and waterfront in Seoul with The Weaves, a proposal that knits together a tangle of pedestrian and bicycle paths, natural landscapes, and public amenities.
Design Engine has completed an extensive remodelling of the Goodwood Aerodrome Building after the practice was asked to carry out an assessment of the existing facility within the Goodwood Motor Circuit Estate.
Designed by Tolila+Gilliland and TVK The Cultural Block consists of a cinema, a community center, concert space, dance studios, 342 residential units, shared garden and retail spaces.
In the middle of Stockholm’s archipelago, a narrow pathway brings the visitors to Sauna R, designed by Matteo Foresti. The building is a black box embedded in the rocks.
Contemporary Tainan building design by architect Keng Fu Lo in Taiwan, inspired by Swiss architect Le Corbusier’s architecture at Villa Savoie in France
Didzis Jaunzems Architecture designed the polygonal surface of the scenography works also a giant video projection screen for Latvian history photo and video interpretations.
JERDE celebrated the grand opening of Oxígeno Shopping Mall, a 145,000 square meter retail and entertainment destination with a distinctive rooftop park – one of the world’s largest – in San Francisco de Heredia, Costa Rica.
Designed by C.Kairouz Architects The General is the first residential building in Australia to use photovoltaic glass on a facade, providing high-quality, sustainable architecture in thriving Northcote.