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Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

New York practice Reiser + Umemoto designed a terminal building for the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The building design showed a series of undulating horizontal structures, each with glazed facades at the ends. It would be combined together towards the centre. It rose to form a tower at the opposite end. The terminal architecture would [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

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. [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

This Japanese house in barn style located on a hillside in Hamamatsu City, Japan. Because of the site, this house gains dramatic views of the sea and skyline. The house design was created by Yukiharu & Association , a Japanese architecture firm. This three-storey house building made from wood and concrete is a conglomeration of [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

The modern building with tree-lamposts showing of the gravel pool is located in Parcela DP-DE, Parque Tecnológico TechnoPark MotorLand Ctra. Named Instito de Investigacion de Vehiculos, the building design is designed by ACXT . In the ground floor, there are a lecture room, a cafeteria, and a refectory. Providing them a good access to investigation [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

Medical Centre in Milagro, Navarra (Spain) The promoter was Town Hall of Milagro (Spain). The architects were Borja Izaguirre Larrañaga, Cristina Arregi Gonzalo, Silvia Echeverría Echeverría, and Beatriz Gil Rodríguez. It was located at parcel nº 782 of the polygon nº1, between the street Profesor Turrillas and San Juan Avenue, Milagro, Navarra (Spain). The constructed [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

The design of this College Administration Building is a merger between the old and new. Located in Bellingham, WA, this 13,250-square-foot building defines the formal classical proportions from the school’s academic programs. The exterior finished in metal-clad walls and the steel canopy to reflect the technical programs. This academic building was designed by Rick Sundberg, [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

The building is in Istanbul, Turkey in 9,100 m² (98,000 sf) areas. The building is purposed for a Turkish fashion house headquarters. The headquarters building consist of offices, showrooms, conference rooms, auditorium, museum, and dining hall—as well as the television studios, radio production facilities, and screening rooms of its media sister-company. The design is innovative [...]

Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia by Cox Rayner and Arup

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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