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SkyVille @ Dawson / WOHA
Architects: WOHA
Location: Singapore
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http://www.archdaily.com/215386/skyville-dawson-woha/
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National Library of Public Information / J. J. Pan & Partners
Architects: J. J. Pan & Partners
Location: Taichung, Taiwan
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http://www.archdaily.com/215527/nati...-pan-partners/
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Fukoku Tower by Dominique Perrault Architecture (FR)
Inspired by ‘a gigantic tree whose roots proliferate on the surface of the ground’, this reflective glass-clad office building was completed in 2010 by a renowned Parisian architectural practice Dominique Perrault Architecture. Located in Osaka, Japan, the 28-storey tower was developed for Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Company and apart from the office space, the high-rise also encompasses additional facilities such as university laboratory, underground car park and a 4.900-square-meters commercial area.
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http://www.dailytonic.com/fukoku-tow...chitecture-fr/
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Ando Momofuku Centre, Okubo Komoro, Japan
Kengo Kuma & Associates completes new training centre in Nagano
Kengo Kuma & Associates wanted to create a building standing solely with a roof, not a box enclosed with wall. Given that the training centre aims to learn about nature and outdoor activities in this rich natural environment, the architects thought that a typically Japanese, semi-outdoor space under a deep eave would perfectly serve the purpose. In such set-up, studying indoors and activities outdoors in the forest could be connected seamlessly.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19273
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Hearst Tower, New York, United States
A building that almost wasn't is celebrated in film
The Hearst Tower in New York City marks an important moment in architectural history. As the first skyscraper to be built in the city post 9/11, it sent a message to the world that America’s great tradition of building towers was not dead as many feared but that it was alive and well, infused with a new vitality and informed by a different set of values. Indeed Hearst Tower was the first of a new generation of skyscrapers that were more smartly built - both greener and more technologically advanced - making it a benchmark for our industry and for the city of New York.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19261
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The Sainsbury Laboratory - University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Stanton Williams completes new lab for University of Cambridge
The Sainsbury Laboratory is an 11,000-sq-m major plant science research centre set within The University of Cambridge Botanic Garden. The brief set the standards for performance and quality uniquely high, defined at commencement as 'facilitating world class science' and 'achieving world class architecture'. The design, as stipulated by the brief, reconciles complex scientific requirements with the need for a piece of architecture that also responds to its landscape setting. It provides a collegial, stimulating environment for innovative research and collaboration. The building is situated
within the private, ‘working' part of the Garden, and houses research laboratories and their associated support areas. It also contains the University's Herbarium, meeting rooms, an auditorium, social spaces and upgraded ancillary areas for Botanic Garden staff, plus a new public café.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19255
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Sipprelle Field House - St. Andrew's School, Middletown, United States
Voith & Mactavish Architects compltets new facility for St. Andrew's School
The new LEED Gold registered Sipprelle Field House provides St. Andrew's School with enough space to support the school's mission of allowing all students to participate equally without compromise to their schedule. St. Andrew's believes that individuals grow through amateur athletics, and by experiencing the values of teamwork, resilience, discipline, sportsmanship and poise under pressure. Priorities at the boarding school include creating and maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment for the students, which extends to athletic pursuits.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19262
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World Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden
Abelardo Gonzalez designs new World Maritime University in Malmö
The competition addressed to the extension of the existing World Maritime University building in Malmö, Sweden. The design had to take into consideration the necessity of caring out a new landmark at the same time as a sustainable design, which would bring the energy consumption of new and existing premises to zero.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19263
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Taroudant University, Taroudant, Morocco
Taroudant University reinterprets Moroccan culture for the 21st Century
A secular town with a strong cultural identity, Taroudant's architectural style, full of history, is an expression of the deep Moroccan South. The Taroudant University is an attempt to reinterpret that heritage through a building that carries a vision for the future. To that effect, the design relies on a set of architectural and urban principles brought to life through a conception where the inward and the outward interpenetrate, the scales vary and where the user is one with architecture.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19267
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Community Science Centre, Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuarapik, Canada
Fournier Gersowitz Moss Drolet & Associates completes new facility for Arctic Research
The Community Science Centre was built as part of the Centre for Northern Studies Arctic Research Station Campus of Laval University in Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuarapik, a unique bicultural aboriginal community of 800 Cree and 600 Inuit people, at the junction of the taiga and the tundra, on the South-Eastern shore of Hudson Bay. This site has been a hub for research on geo- and ecosystems in Northern Quebec since 1961.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19268
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The Hub - Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom
Coventry University hub open 24/7 as home from home for studious undergraduates
Coventry University employed HawkinsBrown in 2008 to design and deliver a student enterprise centre that would provide an holistic approach to the learning, social and welfare needs of their students. The brief was to provide an innovative social and learning environment - a 'home from home' that up to 1000 students could access 24/7 for individual research, group learning, informal tutorials, counselling, support and social activities. A high proportion of the 12,000 Coventry undergraduates are from ethnic minorities and live at home, the interior design of the Hub plays reference to this by introducing modern over-scaled floral carpets, bespoke decorative wallpapers, sofas and bean bags.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19307
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SEGAI Research Centre - University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
New laboratories for SEGAI by gpy arquitectos
This new Research Centre at the University of La Laguna, Canary Islands, is intended to act as a centralised location for the scientific laboratories offering support to University research programs.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19277
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Outma Sqilx'w School, Penticton, Canada
Local Okanagan traditions influence draped wooden form of cultural education room
The spectacular site for this First Nations community school is located on a shelf overlooking the city of Penticton BC. The school's lobby is oriented to frame a breathtaking view south toward Skaha Lake. The classrooms, library and cultural education room have an un-obstructed view over the City and Lake Okanagan.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19306
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University of York - Heslington East Campus, York, United Kingdom
BDP's new facility for University of York takes inspiration form the concept of Yin & Yang
This new ‘living and learning' campus on greenbelt land is designed around the landscape and principles of integration, connectivity and social and community use. The design establishes groupings of clusters, setting up a series of sequential experiences addressing uses and activities, massing and form, walking times, microclimate, connectivity with adjacent clusters and the master plan as a whole, views in and out and future expansion potential.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19296
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