The Hamburg Science Center by OMA
Strategically positioned at the gateway to Magdeburger Harbour and serving as the terminus of an urban axis that stretches from the inner Alster to the river Elbe, Hamburg’s upcoming complex…
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Strategically positioned at the gateway to Magdeburger Harbour and serving as the terminus of an urban axis that stretches from the inner Alster to the river Elbe, Hamburg’s upcoming complex…
Continue readingThe Sackler Building, envisioned and brought to life by Haworth Tompkins Architects in 2009, was conceived with the ambition of crafting contemporary studio spaces that rival the quality and character…
Continue readingThe Casa das Histórias Paula Rego was designed by the architect Eduardo Souto de Moura. The building uses certain aspects of the region’s historical architecture, which is here reinterpreted in…
Continue readingTerunobu Fujimori’s playful and imaginative approach to architecture is vividly displayed in his design of the Nemunoki Museum of Art. This distinctive building, with its humpbacked form, was envisioned by…
Continue readingThe Utzon Center, located in the heart of Aalborg, Denmark, is the final architectural masterpiece conceived by the renowned architect Jørn Utzon. This iconic structure was born from a collaborative…
Continue readingThe Iberê Camargo Foundation Museum, designed by renowned architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, serves as a contemporary homage to Brazilian brutalism of the mid-20th century. Yet, it transcends its historical roots…
Continue readingCompleted in 2003, the Laminated House designed by Japanese Architect Hiroaki Ohtani is made with pre-cast concrete strips, stacked unevenly to allow stairs, furniture, and floors to be inserted in the gaps.
Continue readingIn Horai, Architect Kengo Kuma was chosen to design a traditional Japanese Onsen, a term for hot springs in the Japanese language. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands…
Continue readingThe SJA – The “Gang school” by JDS Architects achieves by a set of straightforward strategies to convert an industrial building into a cheerful playing field.
Continue readingJapanese Nagoya based Tomoaki Uno Architecture office completed “House in Ryusenji” in Nagoya, Japan, in 2008. The two-storey house contains just 3 rooms; a living room and bathroom on the ground…
Continue readingThe Joanneumsviertel Center, located in Graz, Austria, was designed by the prestigious Spanish architecture firm Nieto Sobejano Architects. The building, completed in 2011, was built on the site of the…
Continue readingCompleted in 2006, the Ghost House, designed by Japanese studio Datar Architecture is one of Japan’s most minimalist houses.
Continue readingThe Badajoz Congress Center, designed by the Spanish architecture firm Selgas Cano, is a stunning example of how contemporary architecture can blend seamlessly with historical heritage. The center is situated…
Continue reading© Fernando Alda The Plácido Arango Exhibition space, designed by Elisa Valero, is a buried art venue that seamlessly blends into the surrounding garden, preserving the roots of three trees that…
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