Oxford Science & Enterprise Centre, UK

Oxford Science & Enterprise Centre Aerial Photo

Science Oxford has announced exciting plans this week by architects Foster + Partners to create an innovative new cultural centre for science and enterprise within the heart of Oxford.

Natural Science Center Denmark Building

Natural Science Center Denmark Building

The Danish building situated in Bjerringbro far away from the capital Copenhagen even went as far as getting cited by the World Architecture Community Awards

Svalbard Science Centre, Arctic Building

Svalbard Science Centre, Arctic Building

The project was commissioned through an invited competition. The new structure is an addition to an existing university and research building, which is extended to about 4 times its original size.

Globe of Science and Innovation CERN

Globe of Science and Innovation at CERN, Switzerland

Visitors to CERN are offered a new attraction. From 1st July, the “Universe of Particles” exhibition will provide a look into the scientific work of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) not far from Geneva, Switzerland.

Kunshan Nucleic Acid Science Park, China

Kunshan Nucleic Acid Science Park, China

The newest building of Kunshan Nucleic Acid Science and Technology Park is the flagship building of the Science Park. It is not only the first site unit to be developed but it is also visible from the public roads and serves to welcome visitors of the Kunshan Nucleic Acid Science Park.

Phaeno Centre Wolfsburg Building, Germany

The Science Center, the first of its kind in Germany, appears as a mysterious object, giving rise to curiosity and discovery. The visitor is faced with a degree of complexity and strangeness, which is ruled however by a very specific system of structural organization.

Harvard University Northwest Science Building

Harvard University Northwest Science Building

Harvard University Northwest Science Building, Massachusetts, USA – design by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Architects – Harvard University building, SOM architecture: The Center for Brain Sciences and bio-engineering, systems biology, computational analysis facilities and biophysics

King’s College Neuroscience Institute, London

A new £45m Neuroscience research facility for King’s College London (KCL) Denmark Hill campus in Southeast London, designed by Devereux Architects and Allies and Morrison Architects, received planning approval this week.