Tag Glass

17-03-2022
Zaozhuang Citizen Service Centre by Shanghai United Design Group Co. (UDG)
The architects of Shanghai United Design Group Co., UDG, have come up with a symbolic shape for the new service centre in the city of Zaozhuang. The project is part of a district that also includes sporting facilities and a park, and stands out for its intense dialogue between indoor and outdoor spaces and reuse of existing structures

04-02-2022
Coop Himmelb(l)au’s filtering roof for Akron Museum
Coop Himmelb(l)au’s expansion of Akron Museum in the state of Ohio is covered by a filtering roof of steel

21-01-2022
Kempe Thill’s prefabricated concrete and stone apartments
Atelier Kempe Thill has created 38 apartments in a prefabricated concrete and limestone building with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors in Antwerp.

05-01-2022
Creative recycling: MVRDV’s Bulgari flagship store in Shanghai
Rotterdam architectural studio MVRDV has completed the Bulgari flagship store in Shanghai, a new boutique showcasing the circular economy with a green, jade-like façade made from brass and recycled glass bottles, referencing the original Bulgari boutique in Rome and Shanghai’s Art Deco architecture.

03-01-2022
ALA Architects, expansion of Terminal 2 of Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Finland’s gateway to the world has been renewed with completion of ALA Architects’ expansion of Terminal 2 at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The new airport terminal welcomes passengers with an impressive timber-clad ceiling expanding outside to form a massive curved canopy roof.

10-12-2021
Behnisch Architekten’s plant design for the SEC at Harvard
Top quality plant design for Behnisch Architekten’s SEC at Harward University

03-12-2021
Hydroformed elements for the façade of Behnisch Architekten’s SEC at Harvard
Behnisch Architekten’s new Science and Engineering Complex at Harvard University has a façade made of hydroformed stainless steel elements.

30-11-2021
Graham Baba Architects for the Lino Tagliapietra Glass Studio
The American Graham Bab architecture studio has transformed a historic pre-existing building in Seattle, an old auction house, into the showroom for the well-known glass artist Lino Tagliapietra. A recovery intervention that emphasises the materiality of architecture, in a balanced dialogue with the glass art.