Tagus Linear Park in Póvoa de Santa Iria

Tagus Linear Park

Landscape design by Architect Filipa Figueira and Architect Tiago Vieirao. The Tagus Linear Park is an area of 15 000 sq m that was conquered by the surrounding communities of the industrial private sector and was felt as a democratic intervention by those forever deprived of access to the River.

Pop up Chandelier Pavilion in Camden Festival

Camden Chandelier Pavilion

Design: KSR Architects. To mark the start of the first ever Camden Create festival – a three day celebration of creativity in the area – local architectural practice KSR Architects has created a pop up public pavilion at the area’s famous Britannia Junction.

The colourful creation is made up of 640 fluorescent tubes, which will be held together by a lightweight theatre and stage truss system.

Pavilion for the Opera House in Copenhagen

Opera House Pavilion

Design: C. F. Møller Architects

With a new pavilion, the guests for the Opera House in Copenhagen and other visitors to Holmen will have a place of shelter while waiting by the water bus quay.

The Opera Pavilion is located at the quay just outside the Opera House in Copenhagen. The floating pavilion can accommodate 200 waiting persons, and the pavilion can be touched at by two water busses at the same time.

Natural History Museum Grounds Design Competition

Natural History Museum

Niall McLaughlin Architects wins Natural History Museum Competition

The Natural History Museum is delighted to announce that Niall McLaughlin Architects with Kim Wilkie have won the chance to re-develop its exterior grounds. The team will work with the Museum to create an innovative setting that matches the visual excellence of the world famous Waterhouse building and Darwin Centre.

Casino de Montréal Canada pavilion building

Casino de Montréal Canada pavilion building

Design: Menkès Shooner Dagenais Letourneux Architects / Provencher Roy Architects. This project, which spread over four years, responded to the challenge of simplifying the building’s indoor and outdoor circulations, improving the quality of the gambling, recreational and dining areas as well as providing a thematic unity to the different designs.