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Architects: Sheppard Robson
- Area: 10300 m²
- Year: 2023
Hufton+Crow
Hufton+Crow are dedicated to creating inspiring and striking photographs of contemporary interior and exterior architecture around the world. As two experienced photographers with complementary skills and competitive characters they offer a unique service because they work as a team – either both simultaneously photographing one project, or by each providing input, critiques and direction of the others work. The outcome is a passionate attention to detail, the most creative approach possible and a reliable and professional service. Above all, it results in beautiful photographs that show buildings at their best – images that describe architecture within the built environment. Hufton+Crow strive to create strong and lasting professional relationships, by listening and attending to their clients’ objectives first. The breadth of their client base and the longevity of these relationships proves the efficacy of this approach. They shoot digitally, believing that it is the format that can provide the most benefit to the client. They also provide professional re-touching and post-production as part of the service.
The Technology Partnership (TTP) / Sheppard Robson
Sarah’s House / The Manser Practice
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Architects: The Manser Practice
- Area: 198 m²
- Year: 2023
Marshgate UCL East Building / Stanton Williams
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Architects: Stanton Williams
- Area: 35000 ft²
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Arc, Atlantic Journey, Delta, Dornan, I&S, +6
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Professionals: Mace ltd, Vogt Landscape, AKT II, All Clear Designs Ltd, Arup Group, +3
Cheng Yu Tung Building / MICA Architects
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Architects: MICA Architects
- Area: 8090 m²
- Year: 2022
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Professionals: Smith and Wallwork, BAM construction, Elementa Consulting, Bidwells, Gleeds
21 Projects Where Kengo Kuma (Re)Uses Materials in Unusual Ways
Kengo Kuma uses materials to connect with the local context and the users of his projects. The textures and elementary forms of constructive systems, materials, and products, are exhibited and used in favor of the architectural concept, giving value to the functions that will be carried out in each building.
From showcases made with ceramic tiles to the sifted light created by expanded metal panels, passing through an ethereal polyester coating, Kuma understands the material as an essential component that can make a difference in architecture from the design stages. Next, we present 21 projects where Kengo Kuma masterfully uses construction materials.
Echo Energy-Generating Interfaculty Teaching Building / UNStudio
Booking.com City Campus / UNStudio
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Architects: UNStudio
- Year: 2023
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Manufacturers: Hunter Douglas Architectural (Europe), Kone, Sorba
A New Layer of Public Space: The Case for Activating Urban Rooftops
In increasingly denser urban environments, there is a new-found interest in underused spaces as opportunities for further development. Representing up to 25% of cities' land area, rooftops are among the most exciting spatial resources. From sustainable infrastructure and urban farming to social spaces and cultural venues, the article looks into the potential of creating a multi-layered city through the activation of urban rooftops.
The Alice Hawthorn / De Matos Ryan
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Architects: De Matos Ryan
- Area: 3620 m²
- Year: 2022
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Manufacturers: Lee & Micklethwaite, Timber Workshop, Varla
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Professionals: R Pickering Ltd, Aspect 4 Ltd, P3r Engineers, Gillieron Scott Acoustic Design, Award Energy, +3
Building History: German Museums Revealing Culture and Place
Museums reveal local and shared heritage. As cultural institutions embedded in the fabric of modern life, each museum serves as a window into history and human exchange. Made to promote understanding and provoke new ideas, these monumental buildings are inspired by spatial exploration. With some of the most influential museum projects in the world, Germany is home to a range of diverse institutions showcasing unique approaches to curating, taxonomy and spatial organization.
Lampadistis Wine Distillery / Eraclis Papachristou Architects
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Architects: Eraclis Papachristou Architects
- Area: 4700 m²
- Year: 2022
Explore the Full List of Football Stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
After years of preparation, the 2022 World Cup, one of the most anticipated global events of this year, was finally launched. The quadrennial international men's football championship is being held for the first time in an Arab country, Qatar, from the 21st of November to the 18th of December 2022. Ever since FIFA announced that Qatar will host the 2022 World Cup back in 2010, preparations for a total of 8 stadiums have been in full force, especially since it will be held in a country with critical climate conditions.