
The Arts Building – Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology designed by Irving Smith Jack Architects Ltd is located in Nelson, New Zealand. Set in a region of New Zealand renowned for being an arts incubator, this building is the built intersection of paired aspirations; the Nelson region’s physical and philosophical requirement for a leading edge arts teaching environment, and the New...

Located in Soeul, Korea, Ho-Am Art Prize was designed by Kyu Sung Woo is the most prominent Korean American architect practicing in both Korea and the United States. His architecture and urban design work represent a style informed by nature. By resisting ornamentation and exaggeration, Woo combines the minimalist ideals of the West with the quiet spaces of the East. His utilization of light, space,...

Designed by Vidal y Asociados arquitectos, Zaragoza Airport is located in Zaragoza, Spain. The building is composed of 11 modules, set in an alternative pattern in such a way that it resembles water movement, appropriate to the airports original purpose. The design stands out for its functionality and responds to three basic principles: flexibility, articulation and openness. The modular structure...

The Sackler Crossing designed by John Pawson is located in London, United Kingdom. The site phase of the project opened with the draining of the lake for long-planned remedial work to the banks. In January 2006, work began on the piled foundations which carry the bridge’s steel superstructure. Meanwhile the various components of the crossing were fabricated. The bronze fins which form the...

Miami South Terminal Expansion that located in Miami, United States, was designed by RIZO CARREÑO & PARTNERS. The Miami International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world and one of the first to be constructed in the post 9-11 era. The new South Terminal will serve 8 million of the airport’s 33 million travellers, greatly easing congestion at this busy airport. The South Terminal...