Category: Mixed Use

Xintiandi Factory Hangzhou | Peter Ruge Architekten

Xintiandi Factory Hangzhou | Peter Ruge Architekten

Category: Architecture, Commercial, Hotel, Industry, Mixed Use, Office Tags: , ,
| May 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

German architectural firm Peter Ruge Architekten proposed renovation and reconstruction of an old factory into a high quality hotel and office building in Hangzhou, China. The site is the historical Hangzhou Machine factory, the building concept aims to create a harmony of the sites inherent industrial character with a modern interior aesthetic. The Xintiandi old factory [...]

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383 George Street | PTW Architects

383 George Street | PTW Architects

Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Office Tags: , , ,
| April 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

In June 2010 PTW Architects won a limited competition among five Australian practices for a complex mixed-used project in the heart of Sydney’s central business and retail district. A development application was lodged in December 2010 and has just been approved by Sydney City Council. On a complex consolidated site within the CBD of Sydney, [...]

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Baufeld 10 – HafenCity Hamburg | LOVE architecture & urbanism

Baufeld 10 – HafenCity Hamburg | LOVE architecture & urbanism

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: , , , , ,
| March 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

Baufeld 10 is a mixed use building to accommodate 24 apartments, 2 commercial spaces & 1 restaurant located in HafenCity Hamburg, Germany. It was designed by LOVE archi­tec­ture & urban­ism after winning the 1st prize international competition in 2005. Living with a direct view of the port With the HafenCity Hamburg, a new district covering [...]

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Mall of Istanbul | Chapman Taylor

Mall of Istanbul | Chapman Taylor

Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Office, Residential Tags: , , , , ,
| March 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

London-based Chapman Taylor has designed the The Mall of Istanbul. This mixed-use development forms a strong sculptural statement set within a lush, green, landscaped environment. The Mall of Istanbul comprises a mix of uses – retail, leisure, offices, hotel and residential. The development concept is inspired by existing geographic streetscapes within Istanbul to create an [...]

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S-Trenue: Bundle Matrix | Mass Studies

S-Trenue: Bundle Matrix | Mass Studies

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| January 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

In Seoul, Korea, S-Trenue: Bundle Matrix was developed from the L-shaped podium tower by Mass Studies. Externally the tower is expressed by three slim vertical forms, composed of the central core, and two sides of unit towers, it continues extended to the podium and forms an “L” that as one element. With the core tower [...]

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Proposition 2065 | Peddle Thorp & SBE

Proposition 2065 | Peddle Thorp & SBE

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: , , ,
| November 4, 2010 | 0 Comments

Australian Architectural Review (AR) recently awarded Peddle Thorp Architects, Melbourne and Sustainable Built Environments (SBE) a commendation for their finalist listed entry in the Proposition 2065 design competition. Jury report The major strengths of this scheme related to the way scale and connectivity have been handled. The fractured volumes of the key buildings were seen [...]

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BIG completes its trilogy of housing with the 8 House in Copenhagen

BIG completes its trilogy of housing with the 8 House in Copenhagen

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: , , ,
| October 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

8 House by Copenhagen architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group has been completed recently. Celebrating its third project with the same development team in the maturing neighborhood of Orestad, the construction of the 61,000 m2 8 House has come to an end, allowing people to bike all the way from the street up to its [...]

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Foster + Partners wins competition to design first project in Luxembourg

Foster + Partners wins competition to design first project in Luxembourg

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: , , , ,
| October 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

Foster + Partners has won an international competition to design Luxembourg Royal Hamilius, a mixed-use development in the heart of Luxembourg City developed by Codic International. We are delighted with this excellent result and look forward to further developing the scheme. Our proposal is based on a sequence of rich public spaces, inside and outside, [...]

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Crystal Towers | Vivid architects

Crystal Towers | Vivid architects

Category: Architecture, Hotel, Mixed Use, Office, Residential Tags: , , , ,
| August 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

Crystal Towers designed by Africa-based firm Vivid architects is conceived as a building that exudes a constant life, energy and glow. The site occupies a strategic position within context of Century City, Cape Town, and this development is seen to play a new pivotal role, an iconic landmark building that would integrate, influence and generate [...]

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3XN Wins Landmark Project in Sweden

3XN Wins Landmark Project in Sweden

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| June 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

Danish architect 3XN has won the Landmark Project in Sweden, the construction is planned to begin 2011. + Press Release courtesy of 3XN architects The softly shaped building symbolizes the human values characterizing the revival of Vällingby Parkstad in Stockholm, Sweden 3XNs winning proposal for the new structure marking the entrance to Vällingby Parkstad creates [...]

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Argyll House & Atelier | D-form

Argyll House & Atelier | D-form

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Office, Residential Tags: , ,
| June 9, 2010 | 0 Comments

UK-based architectural studio D-form has designed the Argyll House & Atelier in Edinburgh. This is an dynamic annex designed to fit in the narrow site in between 2 existing buildings which is only 4.5m wide 30m long. + Project description courtesy of D-form Argyll House & Atelier project in Edinburgh tackles an architectural cliché – [...]

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WATG Wins Radical Innovation in Hospitality Design Competition

WATG Wins Radical Innovation in Hospitality Design Competition

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: , , ,
| May 30, 2010 | 1 Comment

The design firm WATG won first place in the 2010 Radical Innovation in Hospitality Competition for their entry, Mosaic. The award, which was founded by The John Hardy Group and co-sponsored by Hospitality Design, recognizes ingenuity in built or unbuilt hospitality concepts. There were more than 30 entries from eight different countries. The challenge was [...]

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