Results 1 - 5 of about 28 news and pictures for the tag: Deconstructivism.

New World Symphony in Miami, United States

July 18, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
New World Symphony in Miami, United States

The New World Symphony  designed by Gehry Partners LLP is located in Miami, United States. The catalyst for realising the project was probably when Frank Gehry entered the picture some nine years ago. The family connection goes way back to when Gehry used to babysit for Tilson Thomas, so the thought process had an unusually long run-in period. The two eventually presented a plan to the city for a... 

Reserved Commercial Facility Before Receiving AIANY Medal of Honor Dusseldorf in Germany

June 22, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Reserved Commercial Facility Before Receiving AIANY Medal of Honor Dusseldorf in Germany

The Reserved Commercial Facility Before Receiving AIANY Medal of Honor Dusseldorf designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind is located in Germany. The concept for the retail and commercial office complex is decidedly un-Libeskind. Aside from irregularly positioned windows and diagonally slanting green panels, Kö-Bogen is free of the dramatically metaphorical artwork or poetical flourishes it’s architect... 

Riverside Museum in Glasgow, United Kingdom

June 15, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Riverside Museum in Glasgow, United Kingdom

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Riverside Museum is located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. As home to the city’s transport, engineering and shipbuilding legacy, it’s fitting that the new museum (literally) rises to the occasion as a hub for one of the most important – and best loved by many locals – municipal collections of this ‘Second City of the Empire’. With the glazed peaks of its... 

HL23 nears completion in New York, United States

April 27, 2011 Filed Under: Housing, Residential
HL23 nears completion in New York, United States

Located in New York, United States, HL23 nears completion was designed by Neil M. Denari Architects. As the second section of New York’s popular High Line nears completion this spring, a new residential project along its ranks will soon open. HL23, a luxury condominium project designed by Los Angeles architect Neil Denari, is no ordinary building. The 14-storey tower, which houses one living unit... 

V&A Exhibition Road Extension in South Kensington, London

April 20, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
V&A Exhibition Road Extension in South Kensington, London

V&A Exhibition Road Extension that located in South Kensington, London, was designed by Amanda Levete Architects. AL_A has been awarded the Exhibition Road expansion project at the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London. The practice’s precise 1,500 sq m composition will overlay an underground gallery for temporary exhibitions beneath an open public courtyard. The Museum is looking... 

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