Centre for the Interpretation of Rivers
A building wrapped up in itself to create an abstract idea of the natural surroundings.Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.
Centre for the Interpretation of Rivers
em Arquitetura por Jose Juan Barba Arquitectos
World Architecture Festival , 6 Julho 2009
aportado por
World Architecture Festival , 6 Julho 2009
The project is carried out on three levels: in relation to the place, responding to the program and developing the perception of the space. The levels mix and converse and the project emerges from...
Town Hall Remodelation
em Arquitetura por Jose Juan Barba Arquitectos
World Architecture Festival , 20 Julho 2009
aportado por
World Architecture Festival , 20 Julho 2009
The project is a complete renovation of the interior of an old neoclassic building from the middle of the nineteenth century. Only the outer shell of the building is conserved. It is a...
High Line 23
The West Side High Line in New York City is a continuous elevated bridge structure that will become, over the next ten years, a unique linear urban park. Designed by Field Operations and Diller...
Blur Building
The Blur Building is an exhibition pavilion built for Swiss Expo 2002 on Lake Neuchatel in the town of Yverdon-les-Bains. It is an architecture of atmosphere. Its lightweight tensegrity structure...
CCTV Building
This iconic new addition to the Beijing skyline combines the entire
process of TV making -- administration, production, broadcasting --
into a single loop of interconnected activity. Two structures...
Seattle Central Library
Flexibility in contemporary libraries is conceived as the creation of
generic floors on which almost any activity can occur.Each platform is a programmatic cluster that is architecturally
defined...
Manchester Civil Justice Centre
In 2002, Her Majesty’s Courts Service held an international competition to select an architect to design a new purpose built premises for the Department of Justice in the North West, the biggest...
Institute of Contemporary Art
The new ICA is the first new museum to be built in Boston in 100 years. The 65,000 square foot building includes 18,000 square feet of galleries, a performing arts theater, a restaurant, a bookstore,...
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007
The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007 is designed by the
internationally acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson and the award-winning
Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, of the architectural...

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