Results 21 - 25 of about 80 news and pictures for the tag: Europe.

Jåttå Vocational School in Stavanger, Norway

March 14, 2011 Filed Under: Education, Public Buildings
Jåttå Vocational School in Stavanger, Norway

Designed by Henning Larsen Architects, Jåttå Vocational School is located in Stavanger, Norway . The new institution features a vibrant double-height central street flanked by individual urban quarters, each with distinct teaching environments and lecture facilities. The heart of the school – the central street comprising main hall, café, and resource centre – forms an active gathering... 

Zenith Europe in Strasbourg, France

March 11, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Zenith Europe in Strasbourg, France

Zenith Europe that located in Strasbourg, France, was designed by Studio Fuksas. Commissioned by the city of Strasbourg in 2003 via an international competition, the eye-catching Zénith Europe is conceived by the sculptural mind of Massimiliano Fuksas, a prominent Italian architect of Lithuanian origins responsible for the Twin Towers in Vienna, numerous Armani shops amongst which the Armani Tower... 

Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam’ in Rotterdam, Netherlands

February 23, 2011 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Office
Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam' in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Vertical City ‘De Rotterdam’  that located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, was designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). This building accommodates functions that create a synergetic use of the different facilities by the various occupants. For example, residents can use the fitness and catering facilities, and office users can benefit from the conference and hospitality facilities... 

Murrays’ Mills in Ancoats, Manchester, United Kingdom

February 20, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Murrays' Mills in Ancoats, Manchester, United Kingdom

Located in Ancoats, Manchester, United Kingdom, Ancoats, Manchester, United Kingdom was designed by BDP. The 13,000 square metre complex was begun in 1797 and by 1805 had become the largest factory in the world. Powered by steam and lit by gas, it was visited by many people from Europe and North America as a wonder of the age. The buildings remained in textile production until the late 1950s from which... 

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... 

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