Bernard Tschumi Architects
In early 2014, the Centre Pompidou approached our office about a comprehensive retrospective at the museum. It was to be the first major exhibition of my work i
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Following on from Singapore, CityPlan continues its exploration of the megalopolises of the Far East. This issue looks at the historic Chinese capital, Beijing.
Beijing’s outsize numbers are well known: a population of 19.5 million, tumultuous growth, unstoppable urban expansion, pollution, and traffic congestion.
Autoban
Airports are places you pass through on your way to somewhere else. They are one of society’s “non-places”, to use anthropologist Marc Aug&eac
#Infrastructure (123) #Azerbaijan #Autoban
Shigeru Ban Architects
As with East Hampton or St. Barth’s, the very word “Aspen” conjures up, in the North American mind, images of recreation and celebrity, of nat
#United States of America (625) #Shigeru Ban Architects #Colorado, USA #Exhibition (333)
Behnisch Architekten
There’s a joyful quality to the work of Behnisch Architekten; a sense of uplift and humanity that inspires the users of their varied buildings in Germany
Thomas Phifer and Partners
The architecture of a public institution should, through form, volume and surfaces, speak to the values embedded in that institution. Values and significance ch
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Sanjay Puri Architects
Most art and cultural facilities usually fan out horizontally over large surface areas. The Bombay Art Society of Mumbai only had 1,300 sq mon which to develop.
Damilanostudio Architects
Located in the city center of Cuneo, in Italy’s north-eastern Piedmont region, this linear block is conventionally divided into the various functions it h
#Italy (2289) #AGC Flat Glass (54) #Duravit (107) #Rimadesio #Oikos (26) #Listone Giordano (15) #Damilanostudio Architects #Multifunctional Building - Complex (632)
Toshiko Mori Architect
Although an assertive presence in their respective settings, these two large houses slip effortlessly into their natural surrounds. Both structures hug the grou
#United States of America (625) #Residence (1294) #Toshiko Mori Architect
Toshiko Mori Architect
Although an assertive presence in their respective settings, these two large houses slip effortlessly into their natural surrounds. Both structures hug the grou
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Lan Architecture
The decision in the 90s to extend the TGV high-speed Paris-London railway to Lille was the trigger for radical transformation of this city in the north-eastern
#France (277) #Offices (683) #Lan Architecture
Inside the Vimercate Energy Park, which is part of the Brianza technology hub on the outskirts of Milan, ISG was involved in the fitting out and the technical i
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