
Photo©3LHD Architects
Architecture from 3LHD has just been realized. It is Zamet Centre housing mixed use of function with the ribbon design connecting to site topography. Here is from 3LHD;
Situated in Rijeka’s quarter Zamet, the new Zamet Centre in complete size of 16830 m2 hosts various facilities: sports hall with max 2380 seats, local community offices, library, 13 retail and service spaces and a garage with 250 parking spaces. Read the rest of this entry »

Project Owner: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
Designed by: RGB Architects
All Photos and article by : Abhichart Koomrampai (Some right reserved)
Fully opened on July 27, 2008, sponsored by Bangkok Metropolitan Administrator, The Bangkok Art and Culture Center have been a remarkably landmark of Thai awareness of Art in an international arena. Situated at Siam – Pathumwan intersection center of Bangkok shopping area, it’s also the teenager gathering space for about three decades. It’s hard to find any activities that are free of charge around here. Read the rest of this entry »

Architectural Design | DIERENDONCKBLANCKE ARCHITECTEN
photography © Kristien Daem
The presented project concerns a Community Centre, completed in November 2007 in in Avelgem, a small village of 9,600 inhabitants in West Flanders.The building is situated in the town centre, close to the church, and on one side, bordering the open countryside.
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Architectural Design | Foster+Parners
All images ©Nigel Young_Foster+Partners
The result of an international design competition in 2004, the Zénith is a new cultural destination for Saint-Etienne and the first purpose built state-of-the-art music venue for the Rhone-Alpes region of central southern France. The new building is characterised by its aerodynamic roof and flexible performance space, and marks a major departure from Zénith’s tradition of using temporary venues. The project has two aims: to raise Saint-Etienne’s profile as a regional venue for arts events and to help drive the regeneration of this formerly industrial city. Read the rest of this entry »