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Architects: Woods Bagot
- Area: 66000 m²
- Year: 2009
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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre / Woods Bagot
Cattaneo / Holzer Kobler Architekturen
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Architects: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
- Area: 6500 m²
- Year: 2008
Nanjing Road Mixed Use Area Proposal / RTA-Office
With the aim to create a new and contemporary urban space. the Nanjing Road Mixed Use Area proposal by RTA-Office distributes the volumes on the parcel in order to get an open public space and an intimate one simultaneously. The many passages throughout the 200,000 square-meter project offers walk paths for residents and visitors as it occupies an entire block of the city of Qingdao. More images and architects’ description after the break.
The Cullen / Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
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Architects: Jackson Clements Burrows
- Area: 1 m²
- Year: 2009
The Bricks / Doojin Hwang Architects
The West Village / Doojin Hwang Architects
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Architects: Doojin Hwang Architects
- Area: 209 m²
- Year: 2011
Valenciennes Technopole for Sustainable Mobility Competition Entry / Mikou Design Studio
The Transalley Technopole is a metropolitan scientific and technological project of an international dimension, dedicated to transportation and mobility, located on a strategic site of the Valenciennes urban area. The competition proposal by Mikou Design Studio aims to be a real ecosystem of innovation, and it will host the Institut des Transports Durables (Sustainable Transport Institute), the Institut International de Management, and the head office of IRT Railenium, which will be a major research and development center dedicated to railway infrastructure. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Jaarbeursplein Utrecht Winning Proposal / Witteveen+Bos, OKRA, and ZJA
Witteveen+Bos, OKRA, and ZJA have recently won the integral design for the Jaarbeursplein Utrecht and the underground parking. Their vision focuses on the realization of the perfect parking concept, with a comfortable, lively, and socially safe city square on top of it. Forming the face of the new Utrecht, their vital and highly dynamic proposal becomes a place where inhabitants and visitors can have a taste of the new city. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Brookfield's Manhattan West Breaks Ground
New York City's Midtown West will be experiencing a large makeover over the coming years. Shortly after Hudson Yards broke ground in late 2012, Brookfield Properties initiated the first phase of its 5.4 million-square-foot master plan for Manhattan West on the corner of 33rd Street and 9th Ave. Hovering over Penn Station's Railroad tracks, an engineering feat will support two 60-story towers that will encompass residential and commercial functions,as well as public and community space.
Shanghai Wuzhou International Plaza Winning Proposal / Synthesis Design + Architecture Inc. & Shenzhen General Institute of Architectural Design and Research
Synthesis Design + Architecture Inc. and Shenzhen General Institute of Architectural Design and Research Co. Ltd have been awarded first place in the invited international design competition for the Shanghai Wuzhou International Plaza. Their scheme, entitled “Urban Canyon”, embodies the energy and vibrancy of the cities distinct urban environment. Inspired by traditional Chinese concepts of Yin and Yang, the project is organized as two nested rock-like volumes which have been broken apart to reveal a flowing canyon condition which connects the project to the urban fabric of the city. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Trump Towers Proposal / Aflalo & Gasperini Arquitetos
Designed by Aflalo & Gasperini Arquitetos, the Trump Towers is an innovative project that will contribute to the development of the port area of Rio de Janeiro, the future home of the 2016 Olympic Games. Defined as five rather slender towers, with broad front to Francisco Bicalho Avenue, they are similar, equal in height and in geometrically tessellated form. This development is carefully arranged creating a sinuous line suggested by gardens occurring at different heights in each tower. This language gives a sense of order that connects with the landscape and stimulate diversity. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza / Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Steven Holl Architects' complete Sun-shaped Micro-City in Chengdu
Four years after breaking ground, Steven Holl Architects’ have completed the Sliced Porosity Block in the heart of Chengdu, China. Located at the intersection of the first Ring Road and Ren Ming Nam Road, visitors are able to access the three million square foot complex without using private transport means as it is directly connected to Chengdu’s public transportation system. Stimulating a micro urbanism, the five towers offer offices, serviced apartments, retail, a hotel, cafes, and restaurants. Rather than being designed as object-icon skyscrapers, the Sliced Porosity Block identifies itself as a metropolitan public space with large plazas and a hybrid of different functions.
More on Steven Holl’s Sliced Porosity Block after the break.
Shop & Trade / Kokkinou-Kourkoulas Architects
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Architects: Kokkinou-Kourkoulas Architects
- Area: 10000 m²
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: Dimand, LDK Consulting Engineers S.A., T. Tsiknias & Associates
Engel & Völkers’ New Headquarters / Richard Meier & Partners
Following an international competition, Richard Meier & Partners Architects has been selected to design a new mixed-use building in Hamburg Germany. Under the Richard Meier & Partners plan – one of three competing proposals – the site will become a remarkable place to work, live and relax in the HafenCity district.
Architects
Location
Hamburg, GermanyManaging Partner
Richard MeierDesign Partner
Bernhard KarpfDesign Team
Anne Strüwing, Parsa KhaliliCollaborators
Bori Kang, Amalia Rusconi-Clerici, Stephen Sze, Kevin BrowningProject Year
2013Photographs
Courtesy of Richard Meier & PartnersArchitects
I.M.A.M. / nodo17 Architects
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Architects: nodo17 Architects
- Area: 3 m²
- Year: 2009
Marina Lofts / BIG
Architects
Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USAPartners in Charge
Bjarke Ingels, Thomas ChristoffersenProject Leader
Daniel KiddContributors
Chris Falla, Suemin Jeon, Andreia Teixeira, Jenny Shen, Marcella Martinez, Michael ZhangArea
80,000 m2Project Year
2013Photographs
Courtesy of BIGArchitects
Luminous / Jun Sakaguchi
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Architects: Jun Sakaguchi
- Area: 1513 m²
- Year: 2008