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The new building for Lowy Cancer Research Centre at the University of NSW will be built on 17,000 sqm project area in Sydney, Australia. The design has done by Lahznimmo Architects and Wilson Architects who have won the commission through a short listed paid competition process. Incoming search terms for the article:thomas heatherwick pacific place heatherwick [...]
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Again, we present for you a beautiful building in Shanghai Expo 2010. Here is the Danish Pavilion which is designed by Copenhagen-based Bjarke Ingels Group. The building represents the capitol of Denmark, Copenhagen which is known for some attractions such as the city bike, the harbor bath, the playground and the picnic. Incoming search terms [...]
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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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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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This educational building in Osaka, Japan located on 33,000m2 site area. The client determined three concepts design that must be realized by the architect into the building design. Those are “open” and “concentration”, “safety” and “freedom”, and “dignity” and “childishness”. Shin Takamatsu has translated the client’s demand in this six-floor school building. The class rooms [...]
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This new academic building is the fourth campus of an urban community college, George Brown College. While the three campuses located in downtown Toronto, this Waterfront Health Sciences Campus will be located in the heart of Toronto’s developing waterfront. The campus building will host schools of Dental Health, Health and Wellness, Health Services Management and [...]
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Technical Programme: 4 departments for the four major disciplines taught were • Department of Design, • Department of Fashion and Textile, • Department of Printing and Digital Media, • Department of Multimedia and Internet Technology. The Competition was Prize winning project, 2006. The Client was Vocational Training Council Hong Kong. The Architect was CAAU / [...]
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Pacific Place is a complex of office towers, hotels and a shopping centre located in Hong Kong. It becomes as a premier shopping destination in Hong Kong. Renovated by British designer Thomas Heatherwick , the building design features waves of stone ripple around the corners of a Hong Kong shopping centre. To carry out fluidity’s [...]
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– January 19, 2012
Sky is the Limit Yang Yang, South Korea. 2008 A domestic space sample, propulsed 20 meters above the ground, a tea room projected in a state of weightlessness, over the troubled horizon was Sky is the limit. The unique building’s body was only a fragile skeleton. Under tension a vertical void was set by its [...]
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– September 8, 2011
Technical Programme: 4 departments for the four major disciplines taught were • Department of Design, • Department of Fashion and Textile, • Department of Printing and Digital Media, • Department of Multimedia and Internet Technology. The Competition was Prize winning project, 2006. The Client was Vocational Training Council Hong Kong. The Architect was CAAU / [...]
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– September 5, 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
It was located in Halle, Saale (Germany). The Client was Stiftung Moritzburg. State of Sachsen – Anhalt. The Architects were Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, S.L.P. – Fuensanta Nieto, Enrique Sobejano. The Project Architect was Sebastian Sasse. The Competition Collaborators were Vanesa Manrique, Nina Nolting, Olaf Syrbe, Miguel Ubarrechena. The Project Collaborators were Udo Brunner, Nina Nolting, [...]
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– July 25, 2011
The Client was Shorefast Foundation and the Fogo Island Arts Corporation. It was located on Fogo Island, Canada. The project would be worked in 2007-2011. The area was 120m2. The Project Architect was Saunders Architecture. The Associate Architect was Sheppard Case Architects Inc. The Structural Engineer was DBA Associates. The Services Engineer was Core Engineering. [...]
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– June 8, 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
Official opening of the Masdar Institute campus, first solar powered building at Masdar City . Lessons which had evolved over centuries of traditional Arabian architecture were incorporated by the masterplan of Foster + Partners. The first building of its kind to be powered entirely by renewable solar energy was the Masdar Institute. For the sustainable [...]
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– May 9, 2011
Golf’s Tower – Apartments San Isidro, Lima, Peru “Panorama Apartments” which embraced the view over the Lima Golf Club was provided. The users were allowed to individual configure the inside-out relations by the graded rooms and the multiple ways. Transforming an enclosed sequence of spaces at the south side to an open plan towards the [...]
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– May 5, 2011
The architects were Risco (Manuel Salgado, Joao Almeida eTomás Salgado). The architecture team were João Almeida (site architect), Cristina Picoto, Catarina Pires e GianLuca Bono. The interior design was FSSMGN (Fernando Sanchez Salvador e Margarida Grácio Nunes). The interior team was Ana Tsukagoshi, Claire Campens, Eliana Candeias Alves, Miguel Ribeiro Carvalho, Nelson Magro, Sofia Torres [...]
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– April 28, 2011
It was located in Ibarra, Oñati. The Architecture was Hoz Fontan Arquitectos. The Project directors were Angel de la Hoz, Cristina Fontán, Pablo de la Hoz. The Executive project and construction management was LKS, Hoz Fontán Arquitectos. It collaborated with Marta Porroy Incoming search terms for the article:faculty of business studies of mondragon faculty of business [...]
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– April 24, 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
There were four wings and two pyramid-like chimneys in the red concrete museum, designed to exhibit paintings, drawings and etchings by artist Paula Rego. White covered the interior with flooring made from local marble. The building design was not only consisted of the galleries, but also a shop, cafe and 200-seat auditorium. Incoming search terms [...]
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– April 14, 2011
An open door to culture in all its shapes, forms, traditions and styles was the auditorium building. The main focus of a multidisciplinary cultural programme of which the only common denominator was excellence, was music, theatre, cinema, expositions, conferences and outdoor and educational news. Incoming search terms for the article:oscar niemeyer buildings centro niemeyer spain winery design evermotion [...]
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– April 4, 2011
To design in total 3 phases of Future Towers with in total approximately 3,500 apartments or 400,000m2 of housing and amenities City Corporation Ltd. had commissioned MVRDV. Besides MVRDV the team was based in Pune: Project Management was Northcroft India, co-architecture and MEP was Neilsoft, Structural Design was J+W. Future Towers. MVRDV won a competition [...]
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– March 31, 2011
The Austrian architects Wimmer Zaic Architects designed the unique building. It seemed to more of a Lego construction with a succinctly evasive structural design, but if the exterior facets were noticed, this was a simple design. It was named as Lanserhofwiese’ project, the area of this residence reached 74 000 sqm. By free spaces of [...]
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– March 21, 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
Dar Hi The first architectural project signed Matali Crasset. Matali Crasset constructed an ecological house in the Tunisian desert. After the experience of the HI hotel in Nice, now Dar HI in Nefta which is the fruit of the collaboration between matali crasset, Patrick Elouarghi and Philippe Chapelet with a new concept of eco-retreat. Matali [...]
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– March 3, 2011
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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– February 25, 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 floor plans one hyde park One Hyde Park floorplan one-hyde-park floor-plan one [...]
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– February 22, 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 architect was J. MAYER H. Architects. The Project Team was Juergen Mayer H., Jesko Malkolm Johnsson-Zahn, Hugo Reis, Mehrdad Mashaie, Max Reinhardt. The Project needed on October – December 2011. It was completed on December 2010. The Client was Tbilisi International Airport. The architect on Site was Beka Pkhakadze. Incoming search terms for the [...]
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– February 5, 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