Tag Landscape

09-09-2015
Coop Himmelb(l)au and the Musée des Confluences in Lyon
At the end of 2014, Lyon inaugurated the Musée des Confluences, a deconstructivist project by the Viennese Coop Himmelb(l)au. Part of the urban redevelopment project taking place in the area south of the city, the Musée des Confluences by Coop Himmelb(l)au portrays the themes of sustainability and innovation with symbolic and stunning architecture.

12-08-2015
CHROFI Lune de Sang sheds in the forests of Australia
The Lune de Sang sheds are the first constructions in the Australian studio CHROFI’s project for Lune de Sang estate in Northern New South Wales (Australia). CHROFI is involved in the redevelopment of an area planted with forest, where architecture is based on the principle of permanence.

17-07-2015
Messner Mountain Museum Zaha Hadid Architects
On July 24 Messner Mountain Museum Corones designed by Zaha Hadid Architects will open to the public.

09-07-2015
Migrant Garden Untouchable Landscapes project exhibition Politecnico Milano
40 architectural studios are involved in the Migrant Garden Untouchable Landscapes project by 7 young architects, a project supported and funded by Politecnico di Milano. The studios involved include: Camilo Rebelo, Cini Boeri, Eduardo Castillo, Forma Fantasma, Italo Rota, Juan Carlos Dall'Asta, Luca Molinari, Marcio Kogan, Michele De Lucchi, MVRDV, Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Franco Purini.

03-07-2015
Germany Projects and Expo Milano 2015 Pavilion the best of the week
The recent inauguration of SALA ARCHITETTURA BERLIN at FAB Architectural Bureau Berlin offers inspiration to look back at German projects presented recently in Floornature, starting with the German Pavilion at Expo Milano 2015.

02-07-2015
German Pavilion Expo Milano 2015
“Fields of Ideas” is Germany’s theme at Expo Milano 2015, and the architecture of the German pavilion recalls a typical German rural landscape of hilly fields and meadows.

24-06-2015
Cazú Zegers Tierra Patagonia Hotel or Hotel del Viento Chile
The Tierra Patagonia Hotel designed by architect Cazú Zegers is “poetically” known as the Hotel del Viento for its shape reminiscent of a fold in the land sculpted by the wind.