House I in São Paulo Property
Signed by the office TRIA Arquitetura in a co-creation with the architect Bruno Araújo, the project of ‘House I’ had as a premise the creation of a house with easy maintenance and open and fluid environments.
Signed by the office TRIA Arquitetura in a co-creation with the architect Bruno Araújo, the project of ‘House I’ had as a premise the creation of a house with easy maintenance and open and fluid environments.
Designed by Margot Krasojević Architects this hotel is located on Yalong Bay, on the island of Hainan in the South China seas. Along the bay’s coastline there are sections exposed to winds and high waves, this is where the harmonic turbine hotel sits.
A bold residence designed by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects in a glaciated, coastal landscape with a cool maritime climate, wins a Governor General’s Medal in Architecture. The site consists of granite bedrock and boulder till, creating pristine white sand beaches, and turquoise waters.
Henning Larsen Architects and a team consisting of Signal Architects and SLA Landscape Architects have won the competition for Nordea Bank’s new office building of 40,000 m2 in Ørestad North, Copenhagen, next to the premises of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and the Concert Hall – Koncerthuset.
A modern rural dwelling of modest scope and elegant simplicity, expressing a profound relationship and response, by Adrian Bonomi Architect, to the landscape and the the client’s design brief.
Coachhouse comprises a two-story brick building that was originally constructed as a garage between 1907 and 1911. The owners approached Gardner Architects LLC with the goal of making Coachhouse their home. Their program required one more floor.
Designed by Sergio Mannino Studio the project is composed of three apartments, six lobbies and all of the common areas in between. Each apartment was targeted for a different type of family, income, and age group.
Provencher_Roy is responsible for the architectural work on the Montréal Tower and the interior design of the new Desjardins spaces. The premises, vacant since 1987, are currently being transformed into office space.
A library project by Sou Fujimoto Architects for one of the distinguished art universities in Japan: a new library building and refurbishment of the existing building into an art gallery, completed in 2010. The warm wooden interior provides enticing places to linger and read.
The 320.000 sqft project by Danish architects CEBRA is located in an old mineral water bottling plant. The building includes a large new exhibition hall, a rooftop exhibition space, a botanical roof garden, a flexible stage, centres for learning, innovation and research, a conference centre, cafeterias and modern staff facilities.
This architecture competition aims to improve the Porto Corallo promenade, stretching from the mouth of the river Flumendosa to the beach of Porto Su Tramatzu, Sardinia. The 1st prize is 10,000 Euros.
An audacious design by architects Beckmann-N’Thépé for the Marne-la-Vallée university library: it evokes a mound of earth ‘torn from its natural environment,’ in harmony with its surroundings. ‘Between naturalism and terror’ – Aldric Beckmann.
A delightful building by architects Li Xiadong/Atelier for a small village on the outskirts of Beijing: “we found large amounts of locally sourced wooden sticks piled around each house…(for) cooking stoves. Thus we decided to use this ordinary material in an extraordinary way, cladding the building in familiar textures in a way that is strikingly sensitive.”
Design: C.Y. Lee & Partners, architects. CTBUH 2016 Performance Award: In 2004 Taipei 101 became the tallest building in the world at 449m high with antenna at 509m, thus beating Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers.
Sliced Porosity Block, Chengdu building complex design by Steven Holl for CapitaLand, China, three million sqft project: Steven Holl Building China takes its shape from its distribution of natural light.
Fundació Mies van der Rohe and Creative Europe announce that YTAA is one of 12 Collateral Events at International Architecture Exhibition titled Freespace, curated by Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara and organized by La Biennale di Venezia.
A showroom and offices – a dynamic building designed ‘as a museum’ to showcase tiles as beloved possessions, with an unusual fractalised facade design that provides a confusing sense of scale.
Stepping down a steep hillside and overlooking the ocean, Mint Santa Theresa, designed by Studio Saxe, is a new hotel that blends a European design aesthetic with Costa Rican craftsmanship.