Image 11 of 17 from gallery of Cross # Towers / BIG. Courtesy of BIG
Dinamarca es un país que en el presente ya superó los retos que la mayoría ha pospuesto para un futuro incierto. Lideró durante el 2016 el Informe Mundial de la Felicidad, un término entendido como el resultado de una gestión institucional y nacional, que se mide a través de un equilibrio entre nivel de vida, placer, ocio, espiritualidad, familia, libertad de decisión, salud, carrera, ingresos, condiciones de trabajo, seguridad, y gobernabilidad, entre otros factores que conforman el modelo de bienestar danés, tan elogiado universalmente.
54-story twisting tower in Malmo, Sweden. The Breathtaking Melissani Cave in Greece. A Room With A View – Jade Mountain Resort, St Lucia The Crooked Forest Komodo Island Indonesia Another Roo…
Image 6 of 15 from gallery of Flashback: Hearst Tower / Foster + Partners. Photograph by Chuck Choi
Architects understood that it’s time to forget about those old cardboard box looking residential buildings and create something that has a personality,
Completed in 2013 in India. How the idea germinated: - Client is a renowned high profile jeweller in Jaipur. - Client has a unique identity in their own field and were looking...
“12 Ugly Ducks” by Victor Enrich – 154 x 203 cm ( 61” x 80” ) Barcelona-based artist and photographer Victor Enrich created these intriguing works of art through a combinat…
1. This staircase from the Eiffel Tower is for Sale It’s not every day that a chunk of one of the world’s most famous monuments goes on sale. But on November 27, Paris auction house Artcurial will be selling off a 24-step piece of original staircase from the Eiffel Tower, removed in 1983 to hel
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Some serious fans, including a range of architects such as Frank Gehry, Robert Venturi, Tadao Ando, Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, would like to see this structure saved.
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A revealing new book from architectural historian John Zukowsky and illustrator Robbie Polley rethinks the architecture tome from the inside out
Photographer Márton Mogyorósy shows another side of the Catalan city with a DJI drone he received last summer for his 18th birthday
A pair of voluptuous Mississauga condo towers is being hailed as the world’s best new skyscrapers.
1. A Storybook Tower by Friedensreich Hundertwasser AFP/ Timm Schamberger This might look like it was built once upon a time but the Hundertwasser Tower was actually completed in 2010. At thirty-five meters high and six meters in diameter, the observation tower in South Germany was originally inte
For over a century, a simple dilemma has vexed architects. How to escape the formal monotony of a series of identical stacked plates, without losing the efficiency of the canonical high-rise formula? Through a series of astute formal moves, and by evoking empathy, Chinese architecture practice MAD has achieved a rare breakthrough.
Over 100 towers were built in Bologna during the Middle Ages, but only 22 survive.
the 35-storey tower is the first mixed-use project completed by the firm in north america.
Courtesy of such creative minds as Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry, AD survey's those buildings that appear to do anything but stay vertical
Oro, opulenza, sensualità, motivi floreali e geometrie essenziali invadono la Vienna di fine '800. Alla base di questa trasformazione, un trio formato da due architetti e un pittore fondano la Secessione Viennese.
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Image 11 of 28 from gallery of King’s Cross Station / John McAslan + Partners. Photograph by Hufton+Crow
Located on the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is a beautiful destination that needs to be on your travel bucket list! Along with many unique things to do, you can find an array of historical and natural landmarks in Croatia, as well as notable buildings and renowned monuments. If you're wondering where to visit, a few places of interest that you can't miss include Diocletian's Palace, Zlatni Rat Beach, and the Dubrovnik Bell Tower. Want to discover more famous landmarks in Croatia? Keep reading to learn more!
the proposal by vincent callebaut presents eight different tower typologies that each integrate elements renewable energy within the city's urban fabric.
Andrew Maynard has doubled the size of a house in Victoria, Australia by adding a row of skinny gabled blocks.
Being such a recent movement in the international architectural discourse, the reach and significance of post-moderni...
Completed in 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Images by Paul McCredie. Telecom Central is a 14 storey 35,000m² (including car parking) commercial office building built on a 3660m² site in central Wellington and designed...
The tallest residential building in Africa is an unsettling Brutalist monolith.
Nuru Karim's tower design opens collaborative opportunities with Silicon Valley in the US to address water harvesting and place-making through architecture and engineering.
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Image 9 of 12 from gallery of MahaNakhon / Ole Scheeren, OMA. © OMA/Ole Scheeren 2009
A visit to Tirana is a mix of surprises and different emotions. At first you feel strange, then you start to love it. Click to find out why...
Legendary Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill may be most widely known for his dystopian-looking postmodern housing estate Le Palacio d'Abraxas as well as his own reclaimed cement factory home, but his body of work is much more colorful and diverse than these examples would suggest. Celebrated for modernizing historic and regional architectural attributes in his own
Seven things to do on Budapest's Margaret Island, a beautiful island on the Danube and the city's best park.
Image 5 of 15 from gallery of OMA / Reinier de Graaf's Residential Towers, Norra Tornen, Wins the International Highrise Award 2020. © Laurian Ghinitoiu, Courtesy of OMA
Over 100 towers were built in Bologna during the Middle Ages, but only 22 survive.