Rotana Salalah Five Star Hotel Oman
The Rotana Salalah is the largest five star hotel in Oman and comprises 400 rooms. Situated in Salalah, design by GM Architects, is one of the most beautiful hotels in the country thanks to its exceptional setting
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The Rotana Salalah is the largest five star hotel in Oman and comprises 400 rooms. Situated in Salalah, design by GM Architects, is one of the most beautiful hotels in the country thanks to its exceptional setting
Ani Villa Dikwella, Sri Lanka luxury resort design by AW2, Architects on a site of beauty and drama. The new property is organised as a series of clusters, each one made up of separate pavilions
La Grande Mosaïque, MVRDV Architects’ urban planning project in Caen, France, has been in development for two years and has already seen a series of projects under construction within the masterplan.
Design: Richard Meier & Partners Architects. A new boutique hotel: composed of two main buildings and supporting facilities nestled into a hill of dense pine trees overlooking the East Sea, Gyeongpo Lake and the Taebaek mountains.
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Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Submission, Building Competition Entry, Architecture Design, images Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Submission Finnish Architectural Contest – entry by Adelfio Anello Architetti 29 Apr 2015 Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Submission Design: Adelfio Anello Architetti Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Submission We have chosen to give a narration to our proposal and to follow the skipping on from ideas to sensations determining … Read more
Highland Park’s Rosewood Beach will be reborn this summer as an educational and recreational oasis after an extensive shoreline restoration project and beach infrastructure plan led by Chicago-based Woodhouse Tinucci Architects.
Design: Partisans. Inspiration came directly from the site, an island located in Georgian Bay, Canada. The unique and rugged landscape is a prehistoric geological record, carved by shifting plates and glacial erosion. We were also inspired by the notion of a Grotto, a secret internal world, internally carved by natural forces.
Ostrowscy Architekci Submission for Guggenheim: Finland architectural contest design by OSTROWSCY ARCHITEKCI – design competition entry, architecture news
Guggenheim Museum, Helsinki Building, Design Competition Entry, Architecture Contest, Architects Submission for Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Finland Architectural Contest – design by PM²G + MESH Architects 15 Dec 2014 Submission for Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Design: PM²G + MESH Architects Submission for Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Coming from a rich historical tradition in architecture and design, the city of Helsinki … Read more