Atelier CMJN Designs A Living Landscape
Atelier CMJN studio designs a proposal for the Living Landscape, The Great Fen Visiting Center project in Cambridgeshire, UK. Their solution aims to rebuild the connection between humans and nature.
Atelier CMJN studio designs a proposal for the Living Landscape, The Great Fen Visiting Center project in Cambridgeshire, UK. Their solution aims to rebuild the connection between humans and nature.
[AC-CA] who hosted the competition has received 152 proposals for the Ocean Platform Prison – [PACIFIC 06] however the winning design comes from architecture students Ramón Martínez and Jorge Sobejano who named their winning team Taller de Casquería.
Already under development the impressive master plan for the Istanbul INTL Financial Center dominating a 170 acre site on the asian side of the city is work of the world renowned HOK practice.
McBride Charles Ryan practice took the first prize in Victorian Chapter Annual Awards in 2010 as well as the Award for Public Architecture for their solution of The Yardmaster’s Building located in Melbourne, Australia.
Three level mansion design created for a couple who enjoys parties as well as contemporary art, while at the same time parents three young adults. This lavish project is work of Gestion René Desjardins studio and you can see more of it … Read More
An inviting modern solution for Hewlett House located on the sea-side of Bronte Beach in Sydney comes from the drawing board of MPR Design Group.
Designed with use of prefabricated materials the Weaving In-Tension Pavilion is a temporary pavilion in Warsaw, imagined and created by Meta-Studio Architecture practice as part of the Operalab Competition.
The massive waterfront master plan proposal for Jabi Lake planned as a residential area with supporting facilities such as working and shop space comes from Studio Seilern Architects.
World renowned architecture practice Skidmore, Owings & Merrill practice has recently presented their inspiring vision for Grand Central Terminal in New York named “Grand Central’s Next 100”.
German based Hornung and Jacobi Architecture studio has designed Villa F, an impressive 220 square meter luxury home created for a location in Rhodes, Greece. Collaborators on the project were Peter Thomas Hornung, Elsa Katharina Jacobi, Jan Escher.
Namaste Tower designed for a carefully selected location in Mumbai, India. The planned skyscraper will reach the height of 300 meters with its 62 floors this mixed use tower will house a hotel, as well as office and retail space.
Another impressive design for the ongoing Changsha International Culture and Art Center in Changsha design competition. This time the proposal comes from the team of the celebrated Coop Himmelb(l)au.