Link to image Link to Set The task of the Patrimonial and Universal Library is the housing and protection of Cultural and Intellectual Texts – a foundation stone of the intellectual community. For the BnL a compact, energy efficient building volume houses a wide range of functional entities. A transparent imposing, but at the same… Read more »
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Musee Des Arts Premiers, Musee Du Quai Branly, Paris, France, Architect Unknown
Link to image Link to Set Image Details: Image File: MUS2457ES-013 Caption: Paris 2006 _2007 : Le musée du quai Branly finalisé. Architecte : atelier Jean Nouvel Property Release: No Model Release: No Dimensions in PX: 3547 x 4729 pixels Date of Photograph: 30/03/2010 Restriction: Credit: Eric Sempe/Artedia/VIEW Building Details: View Project Number: 61305 Building… Read more »
Car Park In Issy-Plaine, Issy Plaine, , Architect Unknown
Link to image Link to Set Image Details: Image File: TRP1446LB-002 Caption: Property Release: No Model Release: No Dimensions in PX: 4989 x 3363 pixels Date of Photograph: 30/03/2010 Restriction: Credit: Luc Boegly/Artedia/VIEW Building Details: View Project Number: 61305 Building Name: Car Park In Issy-Plaine Headline: Car Park In Issy-Plaine, Issy Plaine, , Architect Unknown… Read more »
Sainsbury Laboratory, Stanton Williams, United Kingdom. Architect: STANTON WILLIAMS.
Link to image Link to Set The Sainsbury Laboratory, An 11,000Sq.M Plant Science Research Centre Set In The University'S Botanic Garden Brings Together World Leading Scientists In A Working Environment Of The Highest Quality. The Design Reconciles Complex Scientific Requirements With The Need For A Work Of Architecture That Also Responds To Its Landscape Setting… Read more »
Island Pavilion and Footbridge, High Wycombe, United Kingdom. Architect: Snell Associates, 2014.
Link to image Link to Set The new island pavilion and footbdrige, completed in June 2014, are located at the centre of the Wormsley Estate, a pastoral landscape on a grand scale in the heart of the Chiltern Hills near Oxford. Conceived as a pavilion in the landscape, they reinterpret the classical 18th century English… Read more »