Link to image Link to Set Recently completed was a refurbishment of three office floors at the Royal College of Nursing. We have achieved an increased sense of welcome for all visitors and staff by introducing a vibrant and flexible range of workspaces, incorporating new welcome areas on each floor that contain drop-in work spaces,… Read more »
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King's Cross trainshed, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Network Rail, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Designed by Lewis Cubitt in 1852, the station has been restored with original features retained wherever possible to safeguard its architectural integrity. In 2012, the restoration of the twin trainsheds was completed, letting light flood back in to the station. Image Details: Image File: ACNH-0159-0010 Caption: King's Cross trainshed,… Read more »
Peirce Hill Private House, Singapore, Singapore. Architect: Kay Ngee Tan Architects, 2014.
Link to image Link to Set The Main house has the shape of on an U and the Annex wing takes on an I shaped form. The Vertical element is used for the Annex wing, where the owners son resides. Open timber lattice screens reach up and bend to the back to form a vertical… Read more »
Falling Water, Mill Run, United States. Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright, 1936.
Link to image Link to Set Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece Falling Water, designed in 1936 for the Kaufmann family. Image Details: Image File: GSMI-0017-0002 Caption: Falling Water, Mill Run, United States. Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright, 1936. General view of Fallingwater. Property Release: No Model Release: No Dimensions in PX: 5014 x 3346 pixels Date of… Read more »
The Hive University of Worcester, Worcester, United Kingdom. Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios LLP, 2012.
Link to image Link to Set UKs first purpose-built joint-use library – The Hive forms part of a new city block which incorporates an accessible route connecting the city centre, via the top of the medieval city wall, to the new Castle Street University campus it is designed to entice passers by to come… Read more »