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Technical Information The Client was EDF. It was located in Bure-Saudron / France. The Budget reached € 10,1M excl. VAT. The Site Area was 3.30 hectares. The Built UP Area was 6800 m². The Competition was in 2008. It was completed in 2011. The Team was LAN Architecture (lead architect), Franck Boutté (HEQ consultant), Batiserf [...]
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This project is translucent extension of a residential building in Le Noirmont, Switzerland. The design has succeeded completed by Swiss architecture studio dB_dubail begert architectes. The internal space is freed up by an outside stairwell which is made made of a polycarbonate shell so people outside can see the movemet inside. The polycarbonate shells provide [...]
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The National Glass Museum is a refurbishment of two houses in Leerdam, Holland. The Dutch architects Bureau SLA have designed Cochius’ former residence into an exhibition area and to use the second villa as offices, storage facilities and a cafeteria. There are four overlapping bridges which are clad in polycarbonate wrapped in aluminium mesh to [...]
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DURST FETNER RESIDENTIAL SELECTS BIG TO DESIGN 600-UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON W57TH STREET West 57th, designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, presented an entirely new residential typology to New York City that would add an inviting twist to the Manhattan Skyline. Durst Fetner Residential (DFR) today published the design of West 57, a 600-unit 80/20 residential [...]
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The Moroso Headquarters is an office building project which was designed by David Adjaye on the northern outskirts of Udine, Italy. These new office buildings will be built close to the current production building and as the local guidelines regulated, the buildings are 20m setback from the main road. The site is surrounded by the [...]
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The Architects were Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, The Chief architects were Martin Videgård and Bolle Tham. The Staff were Andreas Helgesson, Julia Gudiel Urbano, Mia Nygren. The Client were Brittas Pensionat, Britta Lindvall and Kent Lindvall, Tree hotel in Harads (2008-2010) A tree hotel was located in the far north of Sweden, near the small [...]
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The architects were dekleva gregoric arhitekti. The design team was Aljoša Dekleva u.d.i.a. M.Arch. (AA Dist), Tina Gregoric u.d.i.a. M.Arch. (AA Dist), Lea Kovic u.d.i.a. It was located in industrial zone, Pivka, Slovenija. The client was Andrej Dolenc, Odpad d.o.o. Pivka. The project was in 2005. It was completed in 2007. Incoming search terms for [...]
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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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– August 4, 2011
CoralHouse Housing estate Area “Chandieu”, Petit-Saconnex 70-70D, Rue du Grand-Pré 1202 Geneva lot 5028 City of Geneva. The Housing was 8’450sqm. The Commercial premises were 1’930sqm. The Basement was 1’029sqm Total of 58 housing units Commercial premises on the ground and first floors Energy standard Minergie® The Client was A&A Real Estate Grand-Pré SA Incoming [...]
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– April 21, 2011
The planning was Wolf D. Prix, Helmut Swiczinsky + Wolfdieter Dreibholz. The design principal was Wolf D. Prix. The project partner was Helmut Holleis. The project team was Volker Kilian, Luzie Giencke, Alexander Ott, Marcelo Bernardi, Claudia Buhmann, Daniel Kerbler, Markus Tritthart, Penny Rüttimann, Markus Wimmer, Hannes Wohlgemuth, Matthias Eckardt, Quirin Krumbholz, Robin Heather, Sergio [...]
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– April 15, 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
The project was Greenland National Gallery. The client was Nunatta Eqqumiitsulianik Saqqummersitsivia. The size reached 3000 m2. It was located in Nuuk, Greenland. It collaborated with TNT Nuuk, Rambøll Nuuk, Arkitekti, MIR, Glessner Group. The partner in charge was Bjarke Ingels, Andreas Pedersen. The project leader was Jakob Henke. The team was Daniel Selensky, Ji [...]
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– March 16, 2011
This school building was located in Novelda, a small town near Alicante (Spain). It comprised in a renovation of an old school building ant its yard to allow new public uses. A work about the reuse of old buildings and their adaptation to contemporary needs was this proposal. In this sense, the Casal de la [...]
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– March 4, 2011
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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– March 4, 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 Place and Date were Peñafiel, Valladolid, Spain 2003 – 2008. The Client was Bodegas Protos. The Cost achieved £15 million. The Gross Internal Area reached 19,450 m2. The Architect was Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The Structural Engineer was Arup/Boma/Agroindus. The Services Engineer was BDSP/Grupo JG/Agroindus. The Co-Architect was Alonso Balaguer y Arquitectos Asociados. [...]
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– February 15, 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
Taking the river as inspiration and twisting it with contemporary design created the perfect combination of form and function at Raffles City Hangzhou UNStudio’s design designed the mixed-use Raffles City development. It was situated near the Qiangtan River in Hangzhou which was one of the most famous and prosperous cities in China. Raffles City would [...]
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– February 3, 2011
Hines, the international real estate firm, published the formal selection of Paris-based architect Jean Nouvel as the designer of a new building. It was located in midtown Manhattan, adjacent to The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). The high rise building was built 75 stories from the 17,000-square-foot-site between 53rd and 54th streets just west of [...]
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– January 31, 2011
This high rise building in Taipei, Taiwan will accommodate the activities of theater and observation tower. This building design is an entry for an opera competition in Taiwan which was designed by Visiondivision collaborates with Markus Wagner, a member of Svensk Standard. By raising the building up, it is possible to create a public space [...]
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– March 11, 2010
MAD architects have designed this building model that will be located in Chonquing, China. This high rise building is not the ordinary rigid building design; it is an innovative idea in bilding design. This futuristic building connected by a core cylindrical structure, each floor has been placed a little off the centre, giving the building [...]
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– March 7, 2010
Located in Seine Left Bank Urban Development Zone Paris 13th Arrondissement, France, this high rise building is named as 79 Logements PLUS. The facede of the building performs decorative coating Terrastyl polychrome, raw concrete finish, and Ultra high performance concrete. The outside flooring uses Serpentino Verde stone while the inside flooring uses Polished Serpentino stone [...]
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– March 3, 2010
This high rise building was designed by C. F. Møller Architects and Norwegian firm Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter. Located at Norways most important traffic hub in central Oslo, this high rise block is intended to be a landmark for Oslo. This modern tower design provides fantastic views of the waterfront and fjord-landscape beyond. The tower has [...]
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– February 27, 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 building design has won the international design competition and the construction will begin at the end of this year. This high rise building comprised eight-story and it was designed by Samoo Architects PC. This building will be located on East 32nd Street in Midtown, Manhattan and will serve administration offices, exhibit space, gardens, artist [...]
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– January 17, 2010
This high-rise building was built in Seattle as the urban infill project to be a modern addition to the community. The mixed-use building comprises ground-level retail (Cupcake Royale), five levels of condominiums, and two underground parking levels. The condominium provides nine-foot floor to ceiling windows and open-plan layouts while the kitchen is partially enclosed. The [...]
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– December 28, 2009
Mainly, this five storey building is designed to facilitate the famous “Bebek Bengil” restaurant in Ubud, Bali. Bebek Bengil has known widely as the tourist destination because of its crispy fried duck menu and unique location on the rice field. This mixed use building designed to be contextual to its site which is between a [...]
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– December 20, 2009