The idea of this activity landscape is to invite and motivate children aged three to ten to develop motor skills while having fun playing.
The impressive media façade 3deluxe gives the central shopping street of the metropolis on the Rhine a new architectural highlight.
The design is focused on the spaces between pavilions, either as garden or as deck.
Marine Research Centre takes its formative clues from Tsunami Structure.
This project is a spatial dialog between traditional Persian Architecture and aspects of modern architecture.
Partly cantilevered overlooking Haifa bay and partly semi buried, the Student Centre manages to fit into the existing landscape.
Like prosthetic surgery, a new meandering external corridor connected at either side to the original façade creates a secure outdoor playground.
The intention of the biannual Festival is to put scenography in the conception and design of exhibitions in and around museums into the centre of discussion.
The Anthropometric Pavilion develops its form language from the symbiosis of the Modulor and the Moebius strip setting a harmonizing bridge between Germany and India.
The Masdar Institute is the first building of its kind to be powered entirely by renewable solar energy.
The design solution for the building exterior is highly original, relying upon motorized door technology adapted from airplane hangars and factory buildings.
The modern residential volume is completely detached from the old church building and can be regarded as a temporary ‘resident’ of the historical church.
The new Panum complex will have an open and outward-looking appearance, with a transparent ground floor that will help to blur the boundaries between the building and the city.
John Doe, the design studio created by Grégory Lacoua and Jean Sébastien Lagrange has hallmarked the new decor of the Chapel of the Carmelites of the Assumption in Paris
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Small mobile modules and small dodecahedrons in clusters tweak and reorganise the public spaces.
Russian version of ‘Plug in city’ where the project is a parasitical element clamped between the blind facades of houses.