Brunel University London Engineering School
The Michael Sterling Building at Brunel University’s School of Engineering in Uxbridge, West London, UK, designed by architects YRM has been completed.
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The Michael Sterling Building at Brunel University’s School of Engineering in Uxbridge, West London, UK, designed by architects YRM has been completed.
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Pritzker prize–winning architect Rem Koolhaas presented the design for Milstein Hall, the newest building of the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP). Koolhaas and his team unveiled the design created by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).