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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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This is an awarded Sports Center design by CEBRA . The projects is the 3.5 m2 extension will incorporate handicap friendly solutions within a sports facility, as almost 50 % of the students attending Egmont High School experience some form of disability whether it be that they are blind, mentally challenged or an amputee. The [...]
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Rafael de La-Hoz, the Spanish base architectural firm has completed the two cylindrical white towers. This high rise building is called as Torres de Hercules, located in the Bay of Algeciras in Southern Spain. This mix-use building will accommodates office space, although some of the floors will have commercial space and services, such as: coffee [...]
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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:maxxi rome jong talent whatami roma
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Azahar children’s school in the Prado del Rey, Cádiz. The original building of the modern school was situated in the centre of the plot which had a U- shaped layout. The main entrance was organized by its concave from the street. Between the convex side and the rest of the limits of the plot, the [...]
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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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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:maxxi rome jong [...]
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Now in its 12th edition, the commitment of the Young Architects Program at MoMA and MoMA PS1 was offering emerging architectural talent the opportunity to design and present innovative projects, challenging each year’s winners to develop highly innovative designs for a temporary, outdoor installation at MoMA PS1 that provided shade, seating, and water. Incoming search [...]
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– May 23, 2011
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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– January 23, 2011
The Client was Burnham Plan Centennial. The Architect was Zaha Hadid Architects. The Local architect was Thomas Roszak. The Structural engineers were Rockey Structures. The Fabricator was Fabric Images. The Lighting & electrical was Tracey Dear. The Multimedia content contained The Gray Circle. Incoming search terms for the article:pavilion plan pavillion plans burnham pavilion pavilion design plans zaha hadid [...]
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– January 21, 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 spectacular architecture design of King Abdullah II House of Culture and Art was created by Zaha Hadid. The architect himself confirmed that the architectural expression for the new performing arts centre had been inspired by the ancient city of Petra In Petra, the mountain had been eroded, carved and polished to reveal the level [...]
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– November 10, 2010
This stone towers building was designed by famous woman architect, Zaha Hadid for the client Rooya Group. The building comprises 525,000sqm office and retail complex which will be built in the stone park district of Cairo, Egypt. The stone tower will also completed with a five-star business hotel with serviced apartments, retail with food and [...]
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– May 6, 2010
The Dongdaemun plaza and park is a central area of Seoul, South Korea. This public building was designed by famous woman architect, Zaha Hadid . The design comprises: dongdaemun design plaza, restored castle wall (Seoul seonggwak), event hall & café, dongdaemun stadium memorial, dongdaemun history museum, and design gallery. The Dongdaemun Park takes an area [...]
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– May 4, 2010
This futuristic building will be located on the boundary between the city of Antwerp and its harbor. The design of the Port House has done by Zaha Hadid who defeated the other competitors in the invited competition, organized by the Flemish Government Architect. This new headquarters will accommodate 500 staff (currently working in separate buildings) [...]
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– December 18, 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
Zaha Hadid has known as a woman architect which is concern in deconstructive style of architecture. Now, one of her project has been running in under-construction. The project named as Aquatic Centre to challenge the Olympic Park for the London 2012 Games. This building has 160m long waved shaped roof frame which has just been [...]
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– November 27, 2009