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BORABoras park pavilions and skating rink in Borås, Sweden

June 1, 2011 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design
BORABoras park pavilions and skating rink in Borås, Sweden

Designed by Carl Fredrik Svenstedt Architect, BORABoras park pavilions and skating rink is located in Borås, Sweden. A glazed winter garden and a bandstand are sited in the park as rounded forms, thin perforated shells clearly visible from the city centre. The shells form a meeting point where several paths intersect, thereby framing an open glade towards the south, towards a skating rink, a children’s... 

13 Park Square Mews in NW1, London, United Kingdom

March 1, 2011 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design
13 Park Square Mews in  NW1, London, United Kingdom

13 Park Square Mews that located in NW1, London, United Kingdom, was designed by Belsize Architects. No. 13 is a small, contemporary mews house in London’s Regents Park, nested amidst Grade 1 and 2 Listed buildings designed by Belsize Architects. The house is surrounded on one side by the terraced houses of Brunswick Place and on the other by Park Square West. Large windows were formed in the... 

The Beijing Wheel in Beijing, China

February 21, 2011 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design
The Beijing Wheel in Beijing, China

Designed by Editorial is located in Beijing, China. The Beijing Great Wheel will stand an extra 73 metres taller at 208 metres (680ft). This height was chosen to celebrate the 2008 Olympics, which opens next August. China is already holder of the “highest wheel” with an earlier effort in the southern city of Nanchang. The Beijing Wheel, which is due to be completed by 2009, will carry 1920... 

New book, Multi Storey Car Parks in London, United Kingdom

February 5, 2011 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design
New book, Multi Storey Car Parks in London, United Kingdom

Designed by Simon Henley, New book, Multi Storey Car Parks is located in London, United Kingdom. The Architecture of Parking, is awakening a secret nostalgia in us and even converting staunch enemies into allies. A fact reinforced by the writer of the Telegraph article, Neil Lyndon who admits that he is now a reluctant convert. At the turn of the twentieth century, the multi-stories followed closely... 

Hendrie Gateway Pavilion in Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario, Canada

February 1, 2011 Filed Under: Parks, Urban Design
Hendrie Gateway Pavilion in Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario, Canada

The Hendrie Gateway Pavilion designed by Diamond and Schmitt Architects is located in Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario, Canada.  The gateway facility is both the literal and conceptual gateway to the botanical garden of the 21st century. Hendrie Gateway Pavilion provides a year-round, barrier free, connecting link between the Royal Botanical Gardens Centre and the Hendrie Park Gardens. The gateway facility... 

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