The expansion brings a new public foyer, performance space and workshop to Paris’ largest opera house, located in one of the city’s most historic and active urban districts COPENHAGEN, DK…
Located at the center of China, Xi’an has been the capital of multiple dynasties for over 1,000 years and formed a profound cultural system. And it is now bearing the…
Be it the flamboyant Romanesque styles, the revolutionary city planning initiatives by Haussmann, the magnificent steel structures from industrial revolution, the 20th century modernist who redefined Architecture or the 21st…
The project site is located in an old rural settlement near Kameda station in Konan ward, Niigata, Japan. The area has relatively recently started the process of renewal, transitioning into…
Cathedral is the place of worship for the Christian community, slightly different from the church. Cathedral is sometimes mistakenly applied as a generic term for any very large and imposing…
Located at the heart of Melbourne, Spaces Rialto is in a building that defines the city’s skyline. This business district is characterized by a mixture of multistory buildings, shop, restaurants…
ARCHITECTURE AS AN ENGINE FOR SOCIAL INTERACTION, CULTURE AND URBAN TRANSFORMATION The Danish architects COBE have reinterpreted Danish modernism in its newly completed Tingbjerg Library and Culture House. COBE has…
Since opening in 1992, the 53-acre Bellevue Botanical Garden has become one of the most popular public gardens in the Pacific Northwest. The design of the new visitor center accommodates…
Energy consumption in Indian buildings is projected to increase substantially as living standards rise. The climate crisis today requires quick and focussed effort to bring down the consumption of energy…
Designed for ProWinko and in collaboration with Belgian architects Jaspers-Eyers, Le Toison d’Or is a hybridisation of a traditional building-block typology and a mixed-use development with a retail podium. Client:…
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement popular in the Western world that began in the late 1740s in England. Its momentum…
The chapel is a feature building within the larger Village zone. As such, it occupies a prime location visible from the main road and along the waterfront. Its architectural language…
