Hechingen Studio in Black Forest

Hechingen Studio

Design: Whitaker Studio. A German advertising agency approached the architect to design a low cost workplace in the Black Forest, using shipping containers to keep costs low.

Glass Office in Hong Kong Wai Yip Street

Glass Office

Architects: MVRDV. New building opens at 133 Wai Yip Street: an office transformation, with retail and restaurants. It strips an old industrial building down to its bare bones and uses only glass with stainless steel infill to build up the interior spaces.

Circle Square Development Manchester

Circle Square Development

Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. The vision for Oxford Road’s new neighbourhood is closer to realisation after joint venture partners Select Property Group and Bruntwood were given planning permission for the biggest planning application of the scheme.

Light Therapy in Montréal, Laval dermatology clinic

Light Therapy in Montréal, Laval dermatology clinic

Architect: L. McComber. The six examination rooms, featuring frosted glass ceilings, form a long white wall punctuated by six high wooden doors. With its imposing opalescent glass wall and lowered ceiling, the relaxation room for the clinic’s professionals looks like a glowing cube.

New Offices at 144 Kilmore in Christchurch

New Offices at 144 Kilmore

Design: The Buchan Group. Global architectural, interior and graphic design firm The Buchan Group has relocated its new Christchurch office to 144 Kilmore Street, a building it also designed.

Time Warner Center New York Building

Time Warner Center buildings

Architects: David Childs of Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM). 10 Columbus Circle shopping mall, 5-star hotel, Time Warner offices, apartments, TV studios, concert hall. This development is formed from a pair of interconnected mixed-use skyscrapers.

MIA Design Studio Office Ho Chi Minh City

Mia Design Studio Office

Design: MIA Design Studio: It is not so easy to find a comfortable workspace in Saigon. Most people have to work in the cramped urbanscape; everything becomes stifling and polluted atmosphere, where there is less and less open voids, green parks & community spaces becoming very rare in the city.

AGP eGlass Factory & Offices, Lima, Peru

AGP eGlass Factory & Offices

Design: Felipe Ferrer architect, V.oid Architecture: the brief was for a space that would inspire the people that works there, to encourage the operators and engineers to work as clean as possible and a stimulating office space.

Deg 42 Office Building, Barcode, Oslo

Deg 42 Office Building

Design: a-lab Architects. ‘The Wedge’ is a small high-rise and an untraditional low-energy office building, tailor-made for small and innovative firms: retail on ground level, open office floors for co-working, and a communal restaurant on top.

JTP Relocates to Wapping by St George

Award-winning international architectural and masterplanning practice, JTP (formerly John Thompson and Partners), is moving its head office to the London Dock development in Wapping by St George.

Abdul Latif Jameel’s Corporate Headquarters

Abdul Latif Jameel Corporate Headquarters, Jeddah

Designed by Andrew Bromberg of Aedas, Abdul Latif Jameel’s Corporate Headquarters is currently in construction and will provide a centralised facility for 2,500 associates.

Centre for Sustainable Development Montreal

Centre for Sustainable Development Montreal

Design: MSDL. This building is equipped with a geothermal heating and cooling system, a high-performance thermal envelope, triple-pane windows, and an approximately 800 sqm green roof.

2 WTC New York by Bjarke Ingels architect

2 WTC New York by Bjarke Ingels

Developer Silverstein Properties uncertain whether it will retain Bjarke Ingels Group for the project or go with original architect Foster + Partners, but learning toward Danish architecture studio BIG.

New York Times Headquarters Building Design

New York Times headquarters building

Design: Renzo Piano Building Workshop with FXFOWLE, architects. A new headquarters for the New York Times newspaper was commissioned via invited competition in 2000. RPBW’s winning design opens up a neglected corner of Manhattan opposite the Port Authority, with a 52-storey building.