Link to image Link to Set The Complete Re-Working Of Two Furniture Factories And A New Extension Brought Amnesty International Uk''S 170 Staff Together In A Single ''Home''. Carefully Judged Relationships Between The 250-Seat Auditorium, Teaching, Exhibition And Working Spaces Wit Image Details: Image File: WWM-AMN-0002 Caption: Amnesty International Headquarters, London, United Kingdom. Architect: WITHERFORD… Read more »
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Dairy House. Architect: SCDLP ARCHITECTS, 2007.
Link to image Link to Set Dairy House Image Details: Image File: JMOR-015-0009 Caption: Dairy House. Architect: SCDLP ARCHITECTS, 2007. Dairy House, Castle Carey, United Kingdom, Scdlp Architects, 2007. Property Release: No Model Release: No Dimensions in PX: 3364 x 4986 pixels Date of Photograph: 18/11/2010 Restriction: Rights-Managed Credit: James Morris/VIEW Building Details: View Project… Read more »
Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Architect: Abel Cahen, 2003.
Link to image Link to Set In 2003, Van Abbemuseum's existing building – designed by A.J. Kropholler in the 1930s – was renovated and greatly extended by the architect Abel Cahen. Cahen's striking design is clad grey Flammet slate from Lapland, which changes from silver-grey to dark anthracite depending on the weather. This restrained, angular… Read more »
Rough Luxe, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Rabih Hage, 2008.
Link to image Link to Set This Grade II listed building was transformed into a hotel by internationally acclaimed designer Rabih Hage in 2008. Several of the rooms on each floor can link together to make informal suites and each room contains artworks that are changed on a regular basis. And it accommodates an en-suite… Read more »
Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, 2012.
Link to image Link to Set From the architect: The historical development of the Clyde and the city is a unique legacy; with the site situated where the Kelvin flows into the Clyde the building can flow from the city to the river. In doing so it can symbolise a dynamic relationship where the museum… Read more »