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Koen van Velsen finalist Mies van der Rohe Award 2011 As one of the six finalists for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2011, Rehabilitation Centre Groot Klimmendaal in the Netherlands was selected. The highest European distinction in architecture was the Mies van der Rohe Award. To distinguish [...]
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A new building housing the faculty of law at Peking University in Beijing was designed by Kokaistudios. Kokaistudios was invited by a prestigious American Foundation and Beijing University in 2009 to design the building for the new faculty of law. It was located in a prestigious location within the historical campus of China leading University. [...]
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Actually, this building is a building complex that houses a hotel and mixed-use development in Guangzhou, China. The building is located in the central of an existing exhibition zone. The building was designed by Aedas , and the design was intended to be unique and iconic for strong character of the surroundings. The lower level [...]
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The building is a laboratory for studying genomics in Irapuato, Mexico. The Mexican studio TEN Arquitectos has designed this building which is part of an extension to the Institute of Agricultural Studies. The building’s location is an empty field with a fault line deep below. A paved courtyard separated the building into two parts where [...]
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The Project title was Perimetral building and Temple of Diana environments. Mérida, Spain. It was located in Romero Leal and Santa Catalina street, Mérida, Spain. It was constructed on November 2009 – February 2011. The Total floor area was 2158,19m2. The Budget was 5.000.847,90 €. The Architect was José María Sánchez García. The Team were [...]
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Located in Culver City, California the Beehive is office building and conference center. The building was designed over the same footprint of an existing two-story, wood building which has removed. The surroundings of the building are the existing buildings on its three sides. The Beehive only has about 35 feet of public street façade. The [...]
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This is the project design of Women Sport Facilities in Malmo, Sweden. The design has won the 1st prize competition for the World Village of Women Sports. This sport facility is a a 100.000sqm complex for research, education and training of women’s sports. Here, BIG has designed the World Village in collaboration with AKT, Tyréns [...]
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Daniel Libeskind has designed the Reflection towers at Keppel Bay, Singapore. The towers situated at the entrance to Singapore’s historic keppel harbor. The project design sits approximately 84,000 sq metres of land with an extensive shoreline of 750 metres. Incoming search terms for the article:reflection singapore singapore buildings singapore building reflections singapore the reflection singapore singapore tower reflection reflexion Singapore building design keppel bay [...]
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– May 9, 2010
This housing block building has 22 floors of dwelling unit with retail shops on the ground floor. This social housing project in Madrid called as 132 Social Housing Block was designed by Spanish office Estudio Entresitio. The private units are hidden from the outside because the building is clad in zinc tiles and windows are [...]
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– April 5, 2010
This project design became the winner in a national design competition for the Chao Phraya River Memorial and Museum in Nakorn-Sawan, Thailand. Thailand-based firm Fars Studio proposed the bridge-like design that blends traditional Thai architecture with state-of-the-art technology on an area of 15,000 square meters. The costs for this structure are proposed with 200 Million [...]
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– January 26, 2010
The Ascent with 22 stories which is including one lobby, secure parking level, amenities level and 19 floors of luxury condominiums provides a dynamic addition to the Cincinnati’s skyline. Studio Daniel Libeskind has designed this high rise building in curving crescent form and sloping roof line to allow the maximum vistas from the building to [...]
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– January 23, 2010
This bridge was designed for pedestrians to across the Thames River and it has created a new way to Southwark and encouraged new life on the embankment alongside St Pauls. This stunning bridge design has 320 meters long and it is a very shallow suspension bridge with two Y-shaped armatures. Those bases support eight cables [...]
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– December 28, 2009
The site of this Class A office complex surrounded by railroads, bridges, and infrastructure. This office building is standing at the gateway to the North Pearl District, Portland, Oregon. The high rise building has 12-story office tower in concrete structure with 700-vehicle parking garage in four levels. To conserve energy and increase occupant comfort, a [...]
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– December 17, 2009
This bridge design by Zaha Hadid has stood up 40 competitors and thanks to the sustainability of the used materials like fibreC. The composition of this glass fiber reinforced concrete out of degradable, purely mineral raw materials entirely complies with the current trend of natural, environmentally-friendly and sustainable material. The bridge itself is the new [...]
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– December 16, 2009
This bridge is a piece of trophy architecture with a definite twist in the University of Pennsylvania. The bridge design is composed of six steel strips woven around a square cross-section that flares from about ten feet wide at its midpoint to 16 feet wide at each end of the 165-foot span. This rope-like structure [...]
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– October 26, 2009
This bridge is the world’s largest tensegrity bridge designed by the Queensland division of Australia’s Cox Rayner Architects with Arup. The budget of the bridge development is £35.5 million. This bridge is intended to accommodate pedestrian and cycle and the bridge connects Brisbane’s Central Business District with the city’s South Bank and its major cultural [...]
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– October 23, 2009
Chetwood Architects have won the architectural competition to design a new inhabited London Bridge. Laurie Chetwood has designed vertical farm and public market on her design of new inhabitated version of the London Bridge. The concept is made the London Bridge as a central meeting spot and place to gather, and also a place of [...]
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– October 11, 2009