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21-12-2018
Effekt Architects renovate an industrial building to adapt it for street sports
Effekt obtains a high-impact result converting a recently constructed unused industrial building into a gym for team sports with only a few technical changes on a limited budget

20-12-2018
Cuboid Architekti City Sports Hall in Kuřim, Czech Republic
Following an international design competition, Cuboid Architeckti, the studio founded by Aleš Papp, Milan Vít and Magdalena Pappová, designed the City Sports Hall in Kuřim, in the Czech Republic. The new sport hall is only the first of a series of projects for the city’s new sports complex.

14-12-2018
Exoskeleton prefabricated for Wageningen University and Research Centre by Rafael Viñoly
Rafael Viñoly’s glass cube with a concrete exoskeleton at Wageningen University is a classic yet modern building

05-12-2018
Hammershus Visitor Center in Bornholm, Denmark
Arkitema Architects and Professor Christoffer Harlang designed the Hammershus Visitor Center in Bornholm, Denmark.

05-12-2018
Hercule, a single-family home designed by 2001
Architectural studio 2001 designed a single-family home that rises out of the earth like a monolith, named after John Grün, a local man nicknamed Herkul who was considered the strongest man in the world in the late 19th century.

27-11-2018
Uredd by Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter + Landskapsfabrikken
The Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter design team with the landscapers from Landskapsfabrikken designed the Uredd rest area as a new tourist attraction along the Helgelandskysten, one of the National Scenic Routes.

22-11-2018
New Zealand’s Waterview Connection: putting people at the heart of a motorway project
Designed by New Zealand-based architects Warren and Mahoney, alongside Boffa Miskell and the Well Connected Alliance, the structures of the Waterview Connection are crafted to reflect the city’s distinct volcanic landscape and Māori culture, putting people rather than cars at the forefront of its design.

19-11-2018
AL BORDE, The House of the Flying Beds
The Ecuador-based architecture collective Al Borde has reconstructed an old, dilapidated 18th-century house in the town of Ibarra.