
All Photo & Drawings courtesy WWAA Architects
PROJECT: EXHIBITION IN POLISH PAVILION FOR EXPO 2010, SHANGHAI
DESIGNED BY: Boris Kudlicka, Marcin Mostafa + Natalia Paszkowska (WWAA) CLIENT: Polish Agency for Enterprise Development AREA: ca 1500 sqm
YEAR: design 2009, construction 2010
BUDGET: ca 9 000 000 PLN
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Photo courtesy Ikon.5 Architects
Kirkwood Public Library
Location: New Castle County Delaware
Project Description
• 22,500 SF
• Children library
• Young Adults
• Adult Fiction and Non-Fiction
• Information Technology Center
• EMS Station
Architects: Ikon.5 Architects
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Photo courtesy Holmes
Project: Renfrew Health and Social Work Centre
Architect: Holmes
Client: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and Renfrewshire Council
Location: Renfrew town, Renfrewshire
Contractor: Interserve Project Services Limited
Contract value: £11 million
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Photo©Oskar Da Riz
The company Blaas in Bolzano is specialized in electro-mechanics. In the new head office the company presents its new product range and offers repair service. Read the rest of this entry »

Image courtesy cheungvogl
San Antonio de Chépica was founded in a town north of San Antonio in 1824. In 1875, the church was relocated and the new San Antonio de Chépica was rebuilt in 1876. The structure suffered serious damage in the 1906 earthquake.
On 27 February 2010, the massive 8.8 quake struck Chile for 90 seconds at a depth of 35 km. Seismologists estimate the day may have shortened by 1.26 microseconds, the axis of the earth shifted by 8 cm and its territory expanded by 1.2 km. San Antonio de Chépica is, once again, destroyed. Read the rest of this entry »

Photo©Jaime Navarro
This office project was designed for a shopping center developer. The initial concept was to create very functional and contemporary headquarters. The design intention was to build, through the language and the atmosphere, an architecture completely aside from the traditional / institutional one, based on the premise of the workplace as a second home were we spent most of our time. Read the rest of this entry »

Photo©Iwan Baan
The UK Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo expresses British creativity and environmental engagement at the biggest event of its kind since the Expo phenomenon began in 1851 with the Great Exhibition at London’s Crystal Palace. Since then, there have been more than 50 Expos – which have also been known as World’s Fairs or World Expositions – and the most spectacular have included those at Chicago in 1893 and Paris in 1900. The latter attracted 50m visitors, a record at the time, setting an early benchmark for a country’s portrayal of innovation and progress. Read the rest of this entry »