In the heart of the Campus, an innovative center for spiritual regeneration in which wood, water and paintings are combined in an impressive and balanced blend.
The new Conference Centre designed by the Polish architect becomes an architectural landmark for the entire city and a bridge between the old and the new.
Renovated by the architect Richard Meier for 2018 Winter Olympics, the luxurious hotel located in South Korea consists of two buildings connected by a bridge.
The building has been refurbished in 2015 by Eric Parry Architects with Studio Mackereth appointed as Interior Designer and Creative Director for each of the apartments and the lobby
A lavish four-apartment housing project that offers modern living spaces adapted to the Big Apple’s new upbeat generation while allowing the McKenna building to proudly remind of its industrial origin.
Recently, the English Hugh Broughton Architects Studio has completed a new gallery on the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire, part of the Harley Foundation
Designed to meet specific energy-efficiency requirements, environmental sustainability and comfortable living, Schlüter-WorkBox is the result of a careful renovation and restoration work of the anonymous building dating back to the eighties.
A boutique hotel that retains the central building of the 19th Century villa and its secret garden, was developed from an aristocratic country residence.
In the hub of Hyde Park in London, a decompressed wall transforms from a straight line into a three-dimensional space, creating a great visual impact structure.
Inaugurated in March and functioning by the end of 2016, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, also known as Oculus, is the project recently completed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
On the shore of the Mediterranean lagoon Étang de Thau, a new thermal bath was realized, which started its normal operation in spring of 2015 for up to 4,200 spa guests every day
Westway Architects have transformed the roman 180 square metre apartment into a dynamic space offering rich and stimulating views, thanks to its vertical progression towards the private terrace.
The acrylic stone is once again protagonist within the innovative project launched by the French studio Urbane Kultur, to expand and rehabilitate the Tournesol swimming pool in Lingolsheim, France.
Designed by Domus Gaia, a Friuli-based company specialising in green building, the villa is based on the principles of organic architecture, which explore and enhance the relationship with the natural surroundings.