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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Office Tags: Australia NewZealand, Glass, NH Architecture
Australian architectural practice NH Architecture has completed the 574 Swan Street mixed use building located in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond. It is a building to house a restaurant and two retail outlets at ground level and two floors of office accommodation above. + Project description courtesy of NH Architecture 574 Swan Street is [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: 36 The Calls Design Competition, Color architecture, Competition, P+HS Architects, UK, Waterfront architecture
This proposal by P+HS Architects is one of the short-lister for the international “36 The Calls Design Competition” run by the Architects Journal with developer Citu. Entrants were asked to draw up proposals for an ‘iconic’ commercial building in Leeds, on a tight car-park plot on the north bank of the River Aire. The objective [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: Glass, NBBJ, Peter Pran, Singapore, Skyscrapers, Tim Griffith, Tropical architecture, Waterfront architecture
The Sail @ Marina Bay by NBBJ is the mixed-use building comprising apartment units, several restaurants, health clubs, recreation decks with pools and tennis courts, and parking. As the 10th largest residential high-rise in the world, and the largest high-rise in Singapore, the Sail @ Marina Bay has become Singapore’s newest city icon. It carves [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Mixed Use, Office, Selected Tags: Cladding, Daniel Libeskind, Folding architecture, Glass, Ireland, Theater, Waterfront architecture
Architect Daniel Libeskind recently has completed the Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development. It comprises two extensive office buildings and a stunning theatre with the dynamic formal expression. The project aims to enhance the new urban structure of Grand Canal Harbor in Dublin, serving as a focus point for its context. The architectural concept [...]
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Category: Architecture, Hotel, Master Plan, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: Courtyard architecture, Random pattern, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Sweden, Waterfront architecture, White
In Sweden, Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects‘s winning project aims to create a crystalline landmark for Helsingborg. By giving the new life to the existing city waterfront, the project consists of a 16,900 m2 congress and hotel facility and 17,100 m2 housing. It was inspired by the city’s block structure, skewed and developed from [...]
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Category: Architecture, Master Plan, Mixed Use, Office Tags: Cino Zucchi Architetti, Finland, Random pattern, Skyscrapers
Italian architect Cino Zucchi Architetti, in collaboration with One Works and Buro Happold London to design the Central Pasila Tower Area in Helsinki, Finland. The goal of the project is to unite the often separated issues of sustainability and urban quality, donating a new living landmark to the city. + Project description courtesy of Cino [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use Tags: Color architecture, Dubai architecture, Fluid form, Shopping complex, Skin, Söhne & Partner Architekten
DSO-PLEX Information Technology & Electronics Mall by Austria-based Söhne & Partner Architekten, it was designed to express the image of modern and advanced technology, the skin was made of glass and solar panels in various colours, to give different visual expressions in different weather conditions and viewing angles. + Project description courtesy of Söhne & [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Office, Selected Tags: DRDS, Fluid form, Korea, Modular design, Museum, Random pattern, Shopping complex, Skyscrapers
California-based DRDS, in collaboration with Ilshin Architecture and Engineering have won the Invited National pre-qualified competition to design a broadcast headquarters and cultural media facility – KNN Media Center. The project aims to become a new landmark in Busan’s Centum City, which to house a broadcast and news studio, office condominiums, retail, and a Teddy [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Transportation Tags: CC Arquitectos, Mexico, Skin
Mexican architectural practice CC Arquitectos recently has completed the Multimodal station in mexico (mexipuerto bicentenario azteca), the project consist of a mixed use retail (subway, urban transportation, hospital, shopping center, financial center and cinemas. With a pedestrian transit of 140,000 passenger per day, the terminal have 75,000 m2 of construction. It is a public- private [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Mixed Use, Office Tags: Courtyard architecture, Fluid form, Iconic architecture, Italy, Shopping complex, Waterfront architecture, Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed the Jesolo Magica shopping mall and office complex located in town of Jesolo, Italy. The project was divided into two zones that situated half way between Jesolo town center and waterfront. + Project description This year, ZAHA HADID is the leading guest architect for “Barbara Cappochin” International Biennial of Architecture [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Office, Residential Tags: Iconic architecture, LAN Architecture, Lebanon, Random pattern
Paris practice LAN Architecture has designed a 142m high the Tower 486 Mina El Hosn, the ‘mirror-tower’ for Beirut, Lebanon. The exterior skin consists of sliding perforated sheet stainless steel panels with a mirror finish, ideally to reflect and symbolize the history and culture of the city within a heterogeneous context. The Cluster Houses materialize [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Office, Selected Tags: Color architecture, Europen architecture, Glass, NBBJ, Norway, Peter Pran, Skin, USA architecture
Peter Pran & Jonathan Ward of NBBJ recently has completed the Akerselva Atrium mixed-used building located along the Akerselva/Aker River in Oslo, Norway. The project composed of two distinct architectural forms split by the central lift core with a dramatic striking color glass atrium, where the entrance of the project is defined. One part of [...]
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