045Spacon & X - Design Museum DenmarkDesign Museum Denmark is a place where you can see how design and art come together.
063The Giacopello Pavilion The building is composed of two parallel wings, each with its own unique function
051Gensler's DesignWe believe that design should be about more than just how something looks. It should also be about how it functions.
044Creating accessible spaces with styleClementine Blakemore Architects has successfully repurposed a series of agricultural buildings that were once ignored and now transformed into an inclusive retreat and community asset.
013Cultural Landmark by AB+AC ArchitectsA kind structure that represents the very best of what this world-renowned firm has to offer.
026National Gallery Plans The new design will see the addition of a new wing to the existing building
022The Parthenon at NGV's GardenTaking its name from the vibrations of music, the installation will act as a community meeting place and an outdoor venue hosting a diverse program of performances, programs and music across the summer period. Newman and Tsang, who are the architects of NWMN, created a third scale of the original building to invite audiences and visitors.
014Wutopia Lab's Hovering Kan-TooThis new space will allow us to better serve our customers in the area and show off our latest products.
268The Nakanoshima Museum of Art by Katsuhiko EndoThe museum features a variety of artworks from different periods and cultures, making it a great place to learn about art.
025Kyoto Wand Café / Kazuteru Matsumura ArchitectsA bay-shaped landform formed on the banks of a river, separate from the mainstream. It is called a " WAND (湾処) ". The gentle flow of the river, while maintaining its connection, nurtures a variety of vegetation and forms a rich biotope. For everyone who gathers here, “ 京都湾処 (KYOTOWAND) ” will be a little bit gentle and free between "to here" and "from here".
11445PULIYAPuilya explores possibilities of parasitic approach to manifestations of public life in dense congested urban cores like the city of chandrapur. It perceives transit infrastructure lile bridges as sites for diverse public engagements, to enhance livability of these areas with a more inclusive len.