Japanese Expo Pavilion 2005, Polish Building
Expo 2005 Pavilion, Aichi, Japanese architecture design by Ingarden & Ewy Architekci, Poland: Japan building images + news, interprets ‘Notice the Beauty’
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Expo 2005 Pavilion, Aichi, Japanese architecture design by Ingarden & Ewy Architekci, Poland: Japan building images + news, interprets ‘Notice the Beauty’
Having developed a number of temporary architectures and several virtual architectural concepts, the Leonardo Glass Cube is the first permanent building implemented by 3deluxe in/exterior
Zaha Hadid Architects is delighted to announce the opening of the Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza, Spain.
Salone di Mobile Milan Pavilion designed by Mecanoo architecten, directed by Francine Houben, for the courtyard of the Università degli Studi in Milan, a beautiful building, formerly a hospital built during the Renaissance.
A temporary construction project has been specially created to mark the occasion of the internationally renowned outdoor exhibition Skulptur Projekte Münster 07. The construction has an excellent relationship to its surroundings and to this extraordinary event.
Wroclaw city, candidate to celebrate the Expo 2012, has selected from the architect Vincent Guallart a building, as the main one of the Expo.
The Parabola project at Hadspen represents a commitment to seeking out radical solutions to planting, and to exploring the links that gardening can make to other fields of creativity
The British excel at taking a beautiful structure and destroying it with a thoughtless structure. The Crannog at Loch Tay for example, spoilt by an insensitive annexe.
Exeter Weather Centre: lighting project in south west England, UK – design by Sutherland Hussey Architects – Exeter Weather Centre building: project, photo