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Richard Meier & Partners third building broke ground in Prague, Czech Republic and receives LEED Platinum pre-certification Richard Meier & Partners Architects announced the construction of City Green Court which had recently started last September 2010. It denoted RM&P’s third building within the Master Plan of Prague 4- Pankrác that began almost a decade ago [...]
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Michael A. Rantilla is an architect of Freelon Group. He has built his own house in Raleigh, North Carolina. The house is three storeys house, which is designed to response to certain site obstructions, like zoning setbacks, a stream buffer and a steep slope. The interior of the house mostly made of natural materials such [...]
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This is one of high rise buildings in Abu Dhabi. The prestigious tower with a forty-story of luxury residential building is designed to be a powerful landmark on the Al Dana precinct’s skyline, signifying the future of Abu Dhabi as a vital city in the UAE rising alongside Dubai. Named as Strata Tower, this luxurious [...]
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This contemporary building is Villa K which is located in a breathtaking natural environment in Nagano, Japan. The Villa K is a hilltop residence from Mutsue Hayakusa Cell Space Architects . The house was designed with the high consideration of the connection between indoors and exterior. There are large windows in the house so the [...]
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The Architect was Zaha Hadid Architects. It was located in Rome, Flaminio, Italy. The Client was Ministero Beni e Attività Culturali – Fondazione MAXXI. The Structural engineers were Anthony Hunts Associates OK Design Group. The Lights and illumination were Equation Lighting. It was built in 1999-2009. The Constructed area was 27,000 sqm. The Photographs was [...]
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An infill building that would unite 2 period terraces on a narrow site in North London was 76A Newington Green Road. The result of a genuine social and sustainable approach by the client and design team was the house design. As a self build project, Fiona Sail, a long standing tenant of Stadium Housing Association, [...]
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This is one of the nominees of the 2010 eVolo skyscraper competition. This project which was designed by 4th year student , got a special mention in the eVolo sky scraper competition. The concept design from the duo of Ryszard Rychlicki and Agnieszka Nowak (H3AR) is comprised of a system of gutters to catch as [...]
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Ruta del Peregrino Jalisco, Mexico A religious phenomenon centred and moved by the adoration to the virgin of talp was Ruta del Peregrino is Stretching out on a distance of 117 kilometers to La Ruta del Peregrino (Pilgrim’s Route), approximately two million people visited each year in this religious phenomenon coming from different states of [...]
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– December 29, 2011
It was located in Barcelona, Spain. It was built for Cultural & Leisure. It was established in 2000-2011. The Areas were Gross internal area – 105,816m², Bullring – 46,973m², Eforum – 5,500m², Parking – 53,343m². It was consisted of 5 floors (above ground). The Client was Metrovacesa (originally Sacresa). The Architect was Rogers Stirk Harbour [...]
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– August 27, 2011
The Market in a Neighbourhood called l’Òstia A chance to go back to the neighbourhood in an interested manner was the project. An attempt, ultimately, to explain a reality, to offer a new and fuller meaning to an architectural project, beyond resolving a programme or commission was the purposes of the project. As early as [...]
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– August 17, 2011
Les Cabanyes Preschool and Primary School, Barcelona The people who would use it and by how it was situated on the site, could define a project. It was important to take special care for children by providing warm, pleasant and comfortable surroundings. The detail was prioritized and was designed within a clear and simple functional [...]
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– July 8, 2011
The Hepworth Wakefield confirms Yorkshire as a centre for sculpture As a world centre for sculpture, together with Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Henry Moore Institute and Leeds Art Gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, would be opened on Saturday 21 May 2011. Incoming search terms for the article:david chipperfield chipperfield DAVID CHIPPERFIELD HOTEL DESIGN hepworth gallery [...]
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– June 4, 2011
The Client was Londonewcastle. The Programme was Mixed use residential building. The Area was 16,220m². The Status was Submitted for planning March 2011 by Londonewcastle (Shoreditch Ltd). The Architect was AL_A. The Principal was Amanda Levete. The Project Director was Ho-Yin Ng. The Project Team was Matthew Wilkinson, Alice Dietsch, Frederick Pittman, David Flynn, May [...]
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– May 31, 2011
The winning competition entry was designed for a new 83,500 m2 cultural complex with a public art museum, science museum, youth centre and a bookshop, public square and parking in the Shenzhen district. The modern building with its own landmark and destination was provided by the new cultural and commercial complex. The existing Longcheng Park [...]
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– May 28, 2011
Architect Chris Bosse designed the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing. The unique building was known as Watercube. The centre became the host of the swimming and diving events at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in August, the Good Luck Beijing 2008 Swimming China Open, on 4 February. Incoming search terms for the article:aquatic center archdaily aquatic [...]
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– May 21, 2011
Turner Contemporary opens 16 April 2011 Margate’s new Turner Contemporary gallery, one of the largest and most important spaces for art outside London, would open for the public on Saturday 16 April 2011. The building design was located on the sea front on the site of a guesthouse frequented by the artist. To mark this [...]
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– May 13, 2011
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU’s winning scheme for ‘The New Parliamentary Complex of the Republic of Albania’ officially confirmed The new ‘Open Parliament of Albania’ in Tirana which incorporated fundamental democratic values such as openness, transparency and public co-determination, was presented by Wolf D. Prix/ COOP HIMMELB(L)AU. The first project in Albania was the building, located on a [...]
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– April 19, 2011
The mental food for our soul was an art. Its demand on sensibility was what made art outstanding. The content, the idea was the heart of an architectural project. The project the body, thoughts that are free to reach unforeseen dimensions, was given by the art. The beginning and the collection of thoughts and feelings [...]
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– April 9, 2011
The Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban In its competition brief of 2006, the city of Durban invited designs for a multi-functional stadium for 70,000 to 85,000 spectators that would become an architectural icon and city landmark. The competition was won by Our Ibhola Lethu Consortium to build the new Durban stadium. It was responsible for the [...]
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– April 7, 2011
Table Mountain, Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean dominated Cape Town Stadium. A landmark was formed at the foot of Signal Hill. It was suitable respectfully into its environment. To create a standalone building in this unique location that enriches rather than mars the world-famous picture-postcard setting was the challenge. To design a stadium on [...]
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– April 2, 2011
In 1987, maverick French architect Jean Nouvel solved onto the international scene with a new headquarters for the Arab World Institute in Paris, one of President François Mitterrand’s Grands Projets. With mechanized oculi and veils of glass and steel, the apartment building was welcomed as an unconventional masterpiece that encouraged people to not only accept [...]
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– February 22, 2011
A landmark development complemented and increased the rich textures of the existing local architecture, whilst a structure which integrated well with the neighboring buildings, was created. Incoming search terms for the article:one hyde park floor plan one tower hyde park One Hyde Park one hyde park floor plans residential building residential buildings one hyde park penthouse floor plan one hyde park rogers [...]
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– February 22, 2011
In its 40th anniversary year, the Serpentine Gallery was published that the 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was being designed by world-renowned French architect Jean Nouvel. This year’s Pavilion was the 10th commission in the Gallery’s annual series, the world’s first and most ambitious architectural programme of its kind. It became the architect’s first completed building [...]
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– February 20, 2011
The modern house was situated in downtown Tokyo, Japan, where old and new coexists in the form of old houses and stores and large-scale apartment buildings. The owner of the house matured in this area. It was determined to rebuild one of the two tenement houses that were inherited from the father into a five-storied [...]
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– February 17, 2011
CITY OF LONDON’S LATEST LANDMARK DEVELOPMENT UNDERWAY The construction became one of the most iconic buildings in London’s Square Mile, British Land and Oxford Properties’ The Leadenhall Building. Following an announcement in late December 2010 on the completion of a joint venture partnership between British Land and Oxford Properties for the 610,000 sq ft development, [...]
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– February 7, 2011
The Arctic Circle Airport, Norway The airport building was situated in the municipality of Rana in Nordland, Norway, just south of the Arctic Circle. The mountain site was well forested, with views to the Fiords to the west and a prime location. The midnight sun and the famous northern lights were seen. The building design [...]
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– February 6, 2011
The Salvador Dali museum would open its doors on a special day at a special time, 1-11-11 at 11:11 AM. The Dali Museum in Florida displayed not only because it stored the largest collection of the surrealist artist’s work but also with the overall architecture of the building. The museum building changed it into a [...]
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– January 29, 2011
ARCHITECT Manuelle Gautrand Architecture was Manuelle Gautrand. The representative architect was Thomas Daragon. Works project manager was Yves Tougard. Incoming search terms for the article:office building architect le cite des affaires archdaily richard meier perth
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– January 27, 2011
The Chengdu Contemporary Art Centre was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. It was the largest cultural building in China. It was located in Chengdu in Sichuan Province. The contemporary design consisted of three auditoria, an art museum, exhibition space and conference centre, plus restaurants, bars and shops. To provide shade from the sun, the facade [...]
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– January 13, 2011
The Central Pasila Tower Area was designed by Cino Zucchi Architetti, in collaboration with One Works and Buro, Happold London. It was located in Helsinki, Finland. The goal of the project was to unite the often separated issues of sustainability and urban quality. It was also to donate a new living landmark to the city. [...]
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– December 26, 2010
The Cave is an underground auditorium of Tate Modern, London. The building design was created by Gonzalo Vaíllo Martínez. Gonzalo is an architecture student of Universidad de Alcalá , Spain. He got A for The Cave as the Degree Project. The project of this public building begun during an exchange program with the Bartlett School [...]
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– December 6, 2010
This project is a redevelopment program for the Denver International Airport’s (DIA) south terminal. The building’s preliminary design has done by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava . Beside to enhance the airport’s connectivity and functionality, this redevelopment program is also expected to create more than 6,600 jobs. The building design of the south terminal will accommodate [...]
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– September 2, 2010