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30-04-2014
BIG (Bjarke Ingels): Danish National Maritime Museum
The Danish National Maritime Museum completed recently in Helsingør is a contemporary architecture project by an international team including Bjarke Ingels (BIG), Rambøll, Kossmann.dejong and KiBiSi. Six years of work went into this project celebrating Denmark’s seafaring tradition, a museum leading the way in redevelopment of the docks near Kronborg Castle to give the city a new meeting-place and landmark.

25-12-2013
Livegreenblog’s top five residential projects for 2013
2013 is drawing to a close and we’ve decided to showcase the top residential projects for the year suggested by our readers.

20-12-2013
Carbon-neutral stay in Brussels.
We all love to travel, but it's even better when we can travel in style and with environmental and economic sustainability.

18-12-2013
Reusing and recycling industrial archaeology. Studio Castillo/Miras
Spanish architects Luis Castillo and Mercedes Miras were behind the restoration project that reuses and recycles material from an old mining facility near Almería to create a landmark viewing point.

29-11-2013
Green infrastructure in Onondaga County, NY.
Onondaga County is located in the Upstate New York in the center of the state.

27-11-2013
JDS (Julien De Smedt architects): Kalvebod Brygge waterfront in Copenhagen
Julien De Smedt architects is at the centre of the group of designers now working on another important urban project after Copenhagen’s Islands Brygge Park in 2003. The opposite shore of the canal has been redeveloped with a walkway over the water equipped to host sports activities and outdoor events, with the aim of reconnecting the city centre with the port and revitalising what was historically an industrial area.

25-11-2013
Architecture and Lighting Design: Silo 468 Helsinki
The design team from Madrid-based Lighting Design Collective (LDC) have reclaimed a disused oil silo and turned it into a landmark beacon.

08-11-2013
An unusual playground. Studio derksen|windt architects, the Netherlands
derksen|windt architects of the Netherlands combine technological systems and a playground in a new kind of symbiosis in their recent redevelopment of an old water pumping station.