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Foster + Partners, ME Hotel, London

26-03-2013

Foster + Partners, ME Hotel, London

The ME Hotel in London, by the Foster+Partners studio, which was entirely responsible for the project, from the architectural and structural design of the building to the interior design of the rooms, has been completed.

Valle Architetti, CARPARK AND OFFICE/RETAIL BUILDING IN PADUA

15-03-2013

Valle Architetti, CARPARK AND OFFICE/RETAIL BUILDING IN PADUA

The Valle Architetti practice recently completed an office/retail building and a multi-storey carpark on the former Cledca site in Padua.

Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light exhibition

07-03-2013

Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light exhibition

MOMA in New York is holding an exhibition entitled Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light which interprets the architect’s work as a milestone in the evolution of modern architecture.

Boonserm Premthada: Kantana Film Institute

20-02-2013

Boonserm Premthada: Kantana Film Institute

Contemporary architecture with strong roots in the past, by Boonserm Premthada, a finalist in the first “Next Landmark” international architecture contest. Kantana Film Institute in Thailand’s Nakhon Pathom province uses handmade brick to design monumental walls and perspective spaces.

Panzeri, Banca Raiffeisen, Lugano

07-02-2013

Panzeri, Banca Raiffeisen, Lugano

In an existing building in the centre of Lugano, architect Attilio Panzeri designs a bank branch which addresses the issue of how to design in an existing building.

Campo Baeza: Junta de Castilla y León in Zamora

06-02-2013

Campo Baeza: Junta de Castilla y León in Zamora

Campo Baeza designed his glass architecture for the Junta de Castilla y León in Zamora, Spain with the work of Mies Van der Rohe in mind. By breaking down the building into its structure and skin, the architect makes the most of the materials used through architectural form and then leaves it up to the light to interpret them.

Floor and wall coverings in educational spaces

24-01-2013

Floor and wall coverings in educational spaces

Ariostea’s collections of porcelain floor and wall tiles can reflect and amplify the sensorial qualities of places of learning. Positive perception of scholastic and relational spaces ensures a complete experience of individual and collective wellbeing.

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