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V31 Penthouse in Amsterdam / zU-studio

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  • Architects: zU-studio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  220
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  CEA, Delta Light, Frank Pouwer, pure natural stone, zU-studio
  • Professionals: Sasha

Lieven de Key Headquarters / Studioninedots

Lieven de Key Headquarters  / Studioninedots - More Images+ 19

Westbeat Housing Complex / Studioninedots

Westbeat Housing Complex / Studioninedots - More Images+ 13

Villa Fifty-Fifty / Studioninedots

Villa Fifty-Fifty / Studioninedots - More Images+ 23

Eindhoven, The Netherlands

OMA/Reinier de Graaf Reveals Latest Images of the Nhow Amsterdam RAI Hotel

OMA have completed their construction works on their latest addition to the Dutch Skyline. The building composed of stacked three shifted triangular volumes will host the Nhow Amsterdam RAI Hotel, expected to become the largest hotel of the Benelux union once inaugurated.

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House SSK / De Baes Associates + Van Besien Van Noten Architecten

House SSK / De Baes Associates + Van Besien Van Noten Architecten - Exterior Photography, Houses, Door, Facade

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Kortrijk, Belgium

OMA to Regenerate Historic Columbia Circle in Shanghai

OMA, in collaboration with local architects ECADI and landscape architects West 8, has developed a new mixed-use masterplan for Columbia Circle in the center of Shanghai. Layered with rich history, the site contains preserved colonial monuments, former industrial buildings and 1920’s country club buildings by architect Elliott Hazzard – these elements will be renewed and transformed by the master plan to return Columbia Circle into one of Shanghai’s most prominent public spaces.

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Repossi Place Vendome / OMA

Repossi Place Vendome / OMA - More Images+ 24

Paris, France

New Images Released of OMA's Norra Tornen Towers in Stockholm

UPDATE: OMA has released new images of the Norra Tornen project (previously named “Tors Torn”), as the close-to 300 apartments planned for the residential towers have been put on the market. The ground-breaking of the Stockholm towers is currently set for May 2015.

OMA has won the design competition for Tors Torn in Stockholm, beating out four competing practices for the opportunity to build the third tallest twin skyscrapers in Sweden.

Existing urban guidelines call for a gateway to the new Hagastaden area of Stockholm, and OMA’s proposal accommodates a mixed-use program with a set of “rough-skinned” towers. The protrusions and inversions at different heights produce an alternating pattern of indoor living spaces and protruding outdoor spaces. OMA explains that their design “challenges the expected uniformity and homogenous façade treatment that is often assigned to tower structures. Instead, it extends the skin to expose the individuality of the separate living units in the two blocks - a true vertical, urban agglomeration."

More on OMA’s winning proposal after the break…

New Images Released of OMA's Norra Tornen Towers in Stockholm - More Images+ 18

Reimagining 448 Local Libraries in Moscow, One Space at a Time

SVESMI, an unassuming studio based in central Rotterdam, is at the center of a dauntingly complex project that may eventually see the renovation of 448 dilapidated and disused branch libraries in Moscow. Architects Anastassia Smirnova and Alexander Sverdlov balance their time between Rotterdam, which acts as their design studio, and Moscow from which, alongside architects Maria Kataryan and Pavel Rueda, they oversee the project at large. Faced by the potential challenge of reimagining over 450 public 'living rooms' spread across the Russian capital and demanding unusually high levels of spatial articulation and social understanding, the Open Library project is also unwinding the hidden narrative of Moscow’s local libraries.

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Faculty of Economics Ghent University / Xaveer De Geyter Architects + Stéphane Beel Architects

Faculty of Economics Ghent University / Xaveer De Geyter Architects + Stéphane Beel Architects - More Images+ 10