Public Architecture in London: Karolina Szynalska
Public Architecture in London : Architectural article by Karolina Szynalska ‘Is beige the new white?’ Last week the current home of the Design Museum in London went on the property market.
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Public Architecture in London : Architectural article by Karolina Szynalska ‘Is beige the new white?’ Last week the current home of the Design Museum in London went on the property market.
“Architecture implies building beautifully and well. Great architecture can be profoundly moving, can stir us more deeply than any other of the visual arts, for it is a three-dimensional art into which the beholder may enter and of which he may feel himself to be an integral part.”
Swiss Cottage Park, Images, Architect, Building, Picture, Design, Centre, Project Swiss Cottage Landscape Photos of New London Park, England – design by Gustafson Porter Landscape Architects Swiss Cottage Park – photograph © Adrian Welch, taken on 17 Sep 2011: Information from Gustafson Porter Apr 2006 Swiss Cottage Park, London Design: Gustafson Porter, Landscape Architects Swiss … Read more
Nature is the first thing ignored during the age of globalization and can also be considered a victim of economic growth. The green movement has tried to present nature as the most considerable heritage of humankind; to revere the nature, to blossom in every single moment
The Hamburger Hof in Berlin is a sensitive yet audacious intervention into and renovation of an 200 year old building ensemble. The project continues the historic programatic mix of culture, crafts, housing and offices and inserts dramatic new volumes strategically to retain spatial qualities.
Building Language, Architecture Dialogue – discussion by Trevor Tucker – architectural language, photos, designs dialogue, architects projects news
After five years’ planning and construction, the car-free zone of Maria-Theresian-Straße in Innsbruck, Austria, is now completed and will be opened to the public with a street party starting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 6, 2011
Urban Porosities, review of buildings in 2011 by Joyce Hwang, Assistant Professor in Department of Architecture at University at Buffalo SUNY, New York, USA
King’s Cross Square, Urban Landscape Design, Building Project News, Property King’s Cross Square London Public Realm Development in London, England, UK – design by Stanton Williams 22 Jul 2011 King’s Cross Square REVEALED: DESIGNS BY STANTON WILLIAMS FOR LONDON’S NEWEST PUBLIC SQUARE AT KING’S CROSS Plans to create a new public space for London by … Read more
The International Design Competition for the Aberdeen City Garden Project has attracted some of the leading lights of the architectural world. An impressive fifty-five submissions were received by the competition organisers, Malcolm Reading Consultants
The Dover seafront has been transformed by artworks that take the form of three waves gently washing up against the sheltered beach.
The City Dune in Copenhagen. Lundgaard and Tranberg have created two remarkable buildings, one being the SEB Headquarters, the other a smaller office building for rent
Locating Public Space, spatial design in architecture article by Joyce Hwang, Department of Architecture at University at Buffalo SUNY, New York, USA – public realm within a controlled, privately-run development project
Chinese Architectural Development: While most designers in the Western world are trying to survive and repair the damage of the economic crisis, and while the architecture profession is searching hard for another paradigm, China continues to build happily enormous amounts of square meters up into the sky.
I bet even Zaha Hadid sleeps on a horizontal bed and walks in a vertical posture – her load centred under the influence of gravity unless a strong wind demands otherwise.
“The teleological argument for the existence of God,” says a Sunday morning preacher this week, “is that the earth is at just the right angle to permit the changing of the seasons.” As if God wants us to have different seasons.
The Angel Building Sculpture, Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness design by Ian McChesney Studio: London installation, Clerkenwell artwork