Architecture

October 14th, 2008

Manchester Civil Justice Centre

Located in Manchester, UK, Manchester Civil Justice Centre was designed by Denton Corker Marshall. An international competition-winning design for the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice in the North West of England, the biggest court complex to be built in the UK since the Royal Courts of Justice in London. click here to see the rest »

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October 13th, 2008

New Waterfront in Rimini

Foster + Partners has designed a major new waterfront development for Rimini, Italy, a seaside city in Italy. The plan calls for a new seaside promenade, a 1,000-foot-long pier, a hotel tower, and a museum for filmmaker Federico Fellini, a Rimini native and famed director of 8½ and La Dolce Vita. click here to see the rest »

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October 9th, 2008

Dancing trees, Singing birds

Located in Ebisu, Tokyo, Dancing Trees, Singing Birds is a housing complex designed by architect Hiroshi Nakamura. Bird Park is an apartment where people and birds can live in total harmony.

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October 8th, 2008

Pilgrim’s Lane in London

A superior contemporary house was designed by Woollacott Gilmartin. Located in the heart of historic Hampstead Village, the house displays much subtlety and invention in the inter-relationship of spaces and interior detailing. click here to see the rest »

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October 6th, 2008

Rooftecture M

Rooftecture M was designed by Japanese-based architect Shuhei Endo. It’s a house comprising an atelier of a client. It exists in local city for about 3 hours by a train from Osaka and is located in a flat, general residential area. click here to see the rest »

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October 6th, 2008

The Blue Planet by 3XN

Thanks to Lise Roland Johansen from 3XN Architects for letting us know about their new amazing project called “The Blue Planet”.

Visit 3XN Architects website -here.
http://www.3xn.dk

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October 4th, 2008

Studio in Guilford, Connecticut

The house originally designed by Tony Smith in the 50’s consists of a main building, a guesthouse on stilts accessible from a ramp and a swimming pool built around a rock that marks the high point on the coast.

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October 3rd, 2008

Glass Loft in New York City

Loft in New York City was designed by David Serero in Paris. A glass wall divides the space of this Soho loft to separate the living space from more intimate spaces and keep the light flowing through the apartment.

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October 2nd, 2008

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) was design by Rafael Viñoly Architects in New York. Unlike typical “black-box” convention centers with limited natural lighting, the main exhibition hall features a light-infused space with soaring overhead volumes.

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October 2nd, 2008

Logjam House in Rio Blanco, Colorado

The house was designed by Antoine Predock’s Studio in New Mexico. Located at the remote northeastern end of the Rio Blanco River Basin, a high mountain area traditionally occupied by farms and ranches, the site is defined by surrounding peaks and alpine vegetation.

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