Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center in Guizhou
Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center designed by ZJJZ in remote village of Tuanjie, one of the first projects of a new government policy to reduce rural poverty via agricultural tourism.
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Dafa Canal Tourist Information Center designed by ZJJZ in remote village of Tuanjie, one of the first projects of a new government policy to reduce rural poverty via agricultural tourism.
muf architecture/art has unveiled Fell Foot Active Base, an innovative water sports centre designed to provide seasoned professionals and visitors alike with an opportunity to enjoy Lake Windermere.
Designed by Diogo Aguiar Studio Quinta da Aveleda Wine Tourism Building is located in Penafiel, Portugal. The winery is one of the main producers of vinho verde in the country and enjoys an unusual built heritage surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Hampshire County Council Property Services’ multi-disciplinary architecture and design team have completed the renovation and extension of Whitchurch Silk Mill.
Besøgscenter Hammershus Visitor Centre building in Bornholm, Denmark, design by Arkitema, celebrates the largest castle ruin in Northern Europe, on this small Danish island in the Baltic Sea, an important ancient monument.
Wutopia Lab was given the task by tourism company Aranya to revamp their concierge room near their offices to change it into a “striped” tourism information center.
Design Society Shenzhen voted one of 2018 World’s Greatest Places by Time Magazine: designed by Maki and Associates the building highlights openness and connectivity, so people, space and nature can have quiet dialogues.
The discovery center has, among other awards, been recognized by the Canadian Green Building Awards 2018, the Canadian Wood Council’s Wood Design&Building Award 2018.
Dutch architecture studio 70F architecture win Prix Versailles 2018 for this kinetic building in The Netherlands, selected as best project in the restaurant ‘exterior’ category in Europe.
The Cobram Library & Learning Centre is a distinctively ‘local’ library, designed by CohenLeigh Architects, embracing emerging technologies & promoting flexible learning & library spaces across all ages.
Snøhetta designed the new Planetarium and Visitor Center for Solobservatoriet in Harestua, situated near the original solar observatory, a twelve-meter research tower built by the University of Oslo for the total solar eclipse of 1954.
The Forestry Commission has teamed up with the Royal Society of Sculptors to create a new exhibition as part of Grizedale Forest’s 50th Anniversary of Arts and Culture in the forest.
Ericsson Globe, or Globen as it is commonly known, will be developed into a modern multi-arena and C.F. Møller Architects has been entrusted with developing one of Stockholm’s most famous buildings.
Atelier Hoffman designed the conversion of a former boiler house into a multi-functional leaseable area for cultural, corporate and social events, with an ambition to become the heart of a future arts & culture district.
The Eagle Arthurs Seat is a contemporary reinstatement of the iconic Victorian tourist destination. Providing an all-assessable / all-weather gondola ride that soars through the tree canopies to the summit, revealing spectacular panoramic views of the Port Phillip Bay.
Anne Carrier architecture opted for a Land Art approach, focusing on natural settings and materials. The aim was to make the new building as discreet as possible and showcase the site’s landscape and heritage features.
Located in the heart of downtown, the complex, designed by Graham Baba Architects, touches upon the pri-mal notions of gathering, creating a venue for passive and active recreation.