Dace Road Mixed-Use Development Hackney Wick

Dace Road Mixed-Use Development

Architects: Buckley Gray Yeoman. Four new buildings on a site bordered by Dace Road, Monier Road and Smeed Road will provide 110 new homes and 6,300 sq m of commercial and light industrial space arranged around a central landscaped courtyard.

Galaxy Soho: Zaha Hadid Beijing, China

Galaxy Soho: Zaha Hadid Beijing

Distinctly urban building in China by Zaha Hadid Architects. The mass is broken down into four flowing asymmetric domes of different heights. Natural light pours down into the deep-plan floor-plates. Each building wraps around a glazed atrium lined with flowing bands of glass and white aluminium.

Jiaxing Island in Shanghai

Jiaxing Island

Design: MORE Architecture and AIM. With their design for the mixed-use building Jiaxing Island the Shanghai-based offices MORE Architecture and AIM Architecture challenge the conventional notions of urbanization in China.

REBEL Mixed-Use Development in Amsterdam

IJbaan Cable Car by UNStudio in Amsterdam

REBEL is recognizable from all sides thanks to its 3D-gridwork. This framed construction offers flexibility for programming spaces in an innovative way while retaining the building’s character and coherence.

The Tin Box in Canmore, Alberta building

The Tin Box in Canmore, Alberta building

Design: MODA
MoDA was approached in early 2015 to reimagine an existing commercial building on Main Street in the historic mining town of Canmore, Alberta into a mixed-use development of retail, office, residential and warehouse.

Shipyard Area in Korneuburg, Werftareal

Shipyard Area in Korneuburg

KCAP Architects&Planners, in collaboration with Baumschlager Hutter Partners and YEWO LANDSCAPES, has won the international urban design competition for the future development of the former shipyard area ‘Werftareal Korneuburg’, north-west of Vienna.

Gmond International Building Shenzhen, Guangdong

Gmond International Building Shenzhen

Architect: Aedas. This building reflects the traditional Chinese totem of bamboo, rejuvenating the old town of Shenzhen. This 200-m super high-rise will house the headquarters for Tellus-Gmond, lettable office spaces and a jewellery trading centre.

Pembury Circus in Hackney, East London

Pembury Circus in Hackney

Design: Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects. The Pembury Circus project, is a development for Peabody and Bellway Homes providing 268 high quality new homes as well as shops, offices, a gym, a nursery and a large community center.

Kings Co-op Redevelopment Brisbane, Queensland

Kings Co-op Redevelopment Brisbane

The next chapter of the $2.9 billion regeneration of Brisbane’s RNA Showgrounds starts with the construction of Kings Co-op, a mixed and adaptive re-use development designed by Australasian architects The Buchan Group.

NS-Railway Yard Mixed-Use Development Utrecht

NS-Railway Yard Utrecht

Design: DELVA Landscape Architects, Studioninedots and Skonk. People are searching for neighborhoods that have their own character and also allow for the possibility to have a say in how their surroundings further grow and develop. Furthermore the future is unpredictable.

One New Ludgate in London office building

One New Ludgate

Design: Fletcher Priest Architects. The new Ludgate project sets up a dialogue between two striking and complementary new buildings whilst reinstating and improving the public realm around it and new routes through the city block.

Patriotismo Tower in Mexico City

Patriotismo Tower

Architects: SpAce. Patriotism Tower 580 is a new office building in Mexico City. The facilities provide users with the latest technology, efficient plant, significant savings in energy consumption as well as a modern and attractive image for both the user and the spectator.

Central Business District in Changchun

Central Business District in Changchun

Architects: HENN

The idea with the office areas is to attract tenants from the fields of research and technology. In contrast to the traditional, massive plinth construction, the high-rise buildings stand in a public space where paths and squares interlock with the surrounding green areas in the city.

Gaia Building in Quito, Ecuador

Gaia Building in Quito

Design: Leppanen + Anker architects. The building is located at an important intersection within the city where urban elements converge, such as a new metro stop, an important government building, a commercial shopping center and the most emblematic park of the city.

Oceanwide Center in San Francisco Building

Oceanwide Center in San Francisco

Design: Foster + Partners, architects. The groundbreaking ceremony for Oceanwide Center marks the start of construction on one of the most pivotal urban projects in San Francisco’s recent history.