Tag Martino Pietropoli
![Redeveloping abandoned areas in delicate situations: Studio Farris Architects’ Collegium
Redeveloping abandoned areas in delicate situations: Studio Farris Architects’ Collegium](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/17638/01_Studio-Farris-Architects_Collegium-Zottegem_ph_Martino-Pietropoli_last_sez.jpg)
04-08-2023
Redeveloping abandoned areas in delicate situations: Studio Farris Architects’ Collegium
Farris Architects recently completed an ambitious residential project in Zottegem, Belgium. Collegium, as the project is called, brings new life to a city block in a central location, transforming an abandoned area into a vibrant housing development that has become a landmark for the community.
![Studio Farris Architects’ office interior in an iconic building in Antwerp
Studio Farris Architects’ office interior in an iconic building in Antwerp](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/17004/01_Studio-Farris_Buysse-e-Part_Headquarters_photo-by-Koen-Van-Damme_last_sez.jpg)
12-04-2022
Studio Farris Architects’ office interior in an iconic building in Antwerp
In their recent interior design project for the new headquarters of financial group Buysse & Partners, Studio Farris Architects found themselves working in a prestigious setting: a building considered an icon of modern Belgian architecture, one of the boldest and most innovative projects of its day: the famous BP Building designed by Léon Stynen and Paul De Meyer in 1963.
![Studio Farris Architects: New spaces for Antwerp zoo
Studio Farris Architects: New spaces for Antwerp zoo](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/13846/01_studio-farris-architects_antwerp_zoo_ph-koen-van-damme_last_sez.jpg)
15-06-2018
Studio Farris Architects: New spaces for Antwerp zoo
Farris Architects designed the new spaces for Antwerp zoo, one of the world’s oldest zoological gardens. The project, completed in June 2017, included a new restaurant, an aviary and new areas for the apes and bisons.