Link to image Link to Set The interior of the existing ground floor has been completely gutted and re-imagined as a sequence of spaces connecting living, kitchen and dining through changes in section. The kitchen forms the fulcrum and heart of the house with views to the living room on the upper level and to… Read more »
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University of Cambridge: Hauser Forum, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre Architects, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set This new campus lying on greenbelt land to the west of the city is seen as key to the successful future of the University and houses a number of forward thinking departments including the Departments of Nanotechnology and Physics for Medicine. The Hauser Forum forms a new gateway to… Read more »
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel. Architect: Preston Scott Cohen, 2011.
Link to image Link to Set Located in the center of the city's cultural complex, the program for the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Amir Building posed an extraordinary architectural challenge: to resolve the tension between the tight, idiosyncratic triangular site and the museum's need for a series of large, neutral rectangular galleries. The solution:… Read more »
Red Bull Nederland Headquarters, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Architect: Sid Lee Architecture, 2011.
Link to image Link to Set Red Bull Nederland moved into its new headquarters, in Amsterdam's new NDSM-wharf media hub on the banks of the IJ river, in December 2011. Sid Lee Architecture had radically redesigned three linked warehouses formerly used by the NDSM shipbuilding company to embody Red Bull's values and corporate image. The… Read more »
Notre Dame Catholic College, Everton, United Kingdom. Architect: Sheppard Robson, 2014.
Link to image Link to Set The building form and layout allows for flexible disposition of educational spaces, yet follows commercial office floor plate logic. The banding of primary and secondary accommodation, service routes and notional circulation routes, and the disposition of day lighting and ventilation through the facade, allows for easy adaptation of room… Read more »