Paper Chandeliers Installation ARCO Madrid
Paper Chandeliers is a big undulating roof made out of paper tubes that articulates the spatial environment mediating between the art installation and the architectural project.
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Paper Chandeliers is a big undulating roof made out of paper tubes that articulates the spatial environment mediating between the art installation and the architectural project.
Vieux Port Pavilion, Marseille, France design by Foster + Partners – Marseille Harbour Transformation, France Building, French Architecture
The Rainbow Folly is situated within the Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City by the East river overlooking Manhattan, New York City.
Metropol Parasol Building: Seville Plaza, Spain, by J. MAYER H., Architect – Seville architecture images, Metropol Parasol building: finalists for 2013 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award.
Located in the ShiQiao garden in Yangzhou, a city to the northwest of Shanghai, there is a floating Bamboo Courtyard Teahouse designed by Chinese architect Sun Wei, partner of HWCD.
The Sheikha Salama Bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, announce the international installation of Wendy Abroad, the HWKN (Hollwich Kushner)-designed air-purifying structure, during the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
Portuguese Pavilion for Expo 1998 Lisbon, Portugal design by Álvaro Siza Vieira architect – Portuguese Pavilion Expo Lisbon, Pavilhão de Portugal, Siza building. In 1999 it reopened as Parque das Nações (Park of the Nations), a free-access park
The pavilion’s dramatic, planar form articulates an assured, yet subtle compression of space, framing views of the lake and the local topography
Working in a historical context, of the continental Europe where the architecture of the past is still very much present, architects are often faced with the question of whether they should restore the physical or rehabilitate the conceptual.
Toyo Ito brings together three young Japanese architects (Kumiko Inui, Sou Fujimoto and Akihisa Hirata) to collaborate in the design a “Home-for-All” for people who lost everything in the city of Rikuzentakata because of the tsunami of 2011 in the north of Japan.
The Wanderlust is open in the heart of the Cité de la Mode et du Design, conceived by architects Jakob+Macfarlane.
Studio Egret West is delighted to announce the completion of ʻThe Stratford Shoalʼ, a 250m titanium sculpture in Stratford, London.
This portal, conceived through spatial design, activated by the city dwellers and the everyday stimuli of Mexico City’s life, becomes a new public piece in one of the city’s most important avenues, Paseo de la Reforma.
Marseille’s Vieux Port, one of the great Mediterranean ports, is about to be transformed. Work has started on Michel Desvigne’s and Foster + Partners’ competition-winning masterplan for its regeneration.
The first stage of the EPFL campus was organized by a potentially infinite spacial and functional grid. But what was meant to be a highly flexible and open scheme turned out to be highly problematic, resulting in mainly backside situations.
Each year around two millions of people set out on their pilgrimage through the Mexican county of Jalisco, along the 117 kilometres of the Ruta del Peregrino. The route of their pilgrimage leads them from the city of Ameca.
Garage presents a new exhibition Temporary Structures in Gorky Park: From Melnikov to Ban, to coincide with the opening of its new pavilion in Gorky Park.