Link to image Link to Set Founded in Sweden by internationally acclaimed industrial and furniture designers Nelson Ruiz-Acal and Cate Högdahl in 2006, Cate & Nelson is a London-based multidisciplinary design studio working in a variety of sectors including furniture, lighting, product, interior and art direction. Image Details: Image File: EDIT-0082-0004 Caption: Cate and Nelson,… Read more »
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King's Cross Station, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2012.
Link to image Link to Set The new Western Concourse at Kings Cross was officially opened by Boris Johnson, Mayor of London and The Rt Hon Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Transport, and opened to the public on Monday 19th March 2012. The £500 million transformation of King's Cross station represents a compelling piece… Read more »
Workspace, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Paul Mullins Associates, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Workspace is managed office for people who want to rent a space for a short time for work or meetings. It is in the lower ground floor of the Hideaway jazz club and cafe on Streatham High Road, London SW16. Paul Mullins, the designer, and graphic designer Miriam Samways,… Read more »
Chiswick Park, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set Located at the western end of Chiswick High Road in west London, Chiswick Park is a 13 hectare brownfield site, formerly home to a London Transport bus works, demolished in the 1980s. The brief from developer Stanhope was initially for a masterplan for the site which would be robust… Read more »
Synagoge am Weinhof, Ulm, Germany. Architect: kister scheithauer gross architects, 2012.
Link to image Link to Set The old Synagogue has been based at the Weinhof in the City of Ulm up until 1938, when it got destroyed by the Nazis. The new synagogue building will integrate itself into the overall picture without changing the unique character of the site of this highly sensitive location, in… Read more »