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Wakefield One / Cartwright Pickard Architects
Courtesy of Cartwright Pickard Architects Architects: Cartwright Pickard Architects Location: Wakefield, UK Year: 2012 Area: 124,500 sq. ft. Client: English Cities Fund Photographs: Courtesy of Cartwright Pickard Architects
Wakefield One / Cartwright Pickard Architects
Courtesy of Cartwright Pickard Architects Architects: Cartwright Pickard Architects Location: Wakefield, UK Year: 2012 Area: 124,500 sq. ft. Client: English Cities Fund Photographs: Courtesy of Cartwright Pickard Architects
Silverwood Lake / Touraine Richmond Architects
© Undine Pröhl Architects: Touraine Richmond Architects Location: California, USA Date: 2011 Photographs: Undine Pröhl
Ruta del Peregrino Phase II Completed
Sneak Peek © Iwan Baan Looking back at the Easter Pilgrimage 2011 at Ruta del Peregrino, the most important event of the year, we are pleased to announce the final step of the second construction phase (you can check the complete project over here).
Tourist Stop Hardanger Fjord / Huus Og Heim Architecture
© Huus og Heim Architecture Architects: Huus og Heim Architecture Location: Ullensvang, Hardanger Fjord, Norway Client: Norwegian Public Roads Administration Structural engineer: Dipl. Ing. Florian Koche AS Landscape architect: Thor Sigurd Thorsen Project area: 500 sqm Design year: 2009 Images: Courtesy of Huus og Heim Architecture
ORDOS 100 #28: F451 Arquitectura
This villa is located in plot #61 of the ORDOS project. Architects: F451 Arquitectura Location: Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China F451 Team: Santi Ibarra, Toni Montes, Lluis Ortega, Xavier Osarte & Esther Segura Landscape: AKT Design year: 2008 Construction year: 2009-2010 Curator: Ai Weiwei, Beijing, China Client: Jiang Yuan Water Engineering Ltd, Inner Mongolia, China Constructed [...]
Abalos+Sentkiewicz project for the Taipei Performing Arts Centre
The two-phase international competition for the new Performing Arts Centre in Taipei included more than 100 offices from around the world. The competition was won by OMA, and generated an intense discussion on ArchDaily.
