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Ingenhoven Architects' Marina One Tops Out in Singapore

Ingenhoven Architects have released images of Marina One, a high-density mixed-use complex for the new Marina Bay Financial District in downtown Singapore. The plan consists of two office towers, two residential towers and a retail podium set between two large urban parks. The project’s centerpiece is the “Green Heart,” which upon completion will become the largest public plaza in the central business district. Construction has currently topped out, with an expected completion date falling sometime in 2017.
Pajarera House / Catalina Patiño + Viviana Peña

- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Arkos, Caja de Colores, Dell Anno, Delta Light, Do Design
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Professionals: Conconcreto, Do Design
Dreem Arkitekter's Mixed-Use Plan Includes Stockholm's Tallest Tower

Dreem Arkitekter have been announced as the co-winners of a competition to design a new urban plan for a three block area in the Stockholm neighborhood of Kista. The project will include a large mixed-use complex consisting of residential, commercial and active public spaces, and is anchored into the neighborhood through a cornerstone residential tower. Together with joint winner ÅWL, the offices will finalize the project this fall.
Maison des Étudiants de l'ÉTS / Menkès Shooner Letourneaux Architectes

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Architects: Menkès Shooner Letourneaux Architectes
- Area: 20642 m²
- Year: 2016
Ennead Architects Designs Sweeping New Music Center for Xiamen

Ennead Architects has released plans for a new 40,000 square meter (430,550 square foot) Music Center in the Chinese city of Xiamen. The design, produced for a six-week design competition held by Xiamen City Municipal Planning, draws inspiration from the island city’s dramatic topography and history to create a new public institution along the harbor. To provide the beachfront with a new public gathering place, the project’s feature element will be a grand stair likened by Ennead to Rome’s timeless Spanish Steps.
Repossi Place Vendome / OMA

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Architects: OMA
- Area: 90 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Cymat Technologies Ltd., Goppion
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Professionals: Batiserf, BET Louis Choulet
Floating Studio / Studio Air Putih

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Architects: Studio Air Putih
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: Joke Roos Interior Consultant, Studio Air Putih
'El Roure' Community Center and 'La Ginesta' Library / Calderon‐Folch Studio

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Architects: Calderon-Folch Studio
- Area: 3893 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Carinbisa
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Professionals: IT2M
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre / Renzo Piano Building Workshop

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Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
- Year: 2016
IDC School of Psychology & Economics / Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture

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Architects: Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture
- Area: 6000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Glassteel, Linealite, Teknion, Waxman
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Professionals: Build Up
Pompidou Metz Restaurant Extension / Studiolada Architects

- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: AllBIM, BATI PRO CARRELAGE, BETELEC, BRAYER, ETTEC, +3
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Professionals: Morgan Fortems, BE Barthes Bois, Tecnos
The Accorhotels Arena / DVVD Engineers Architects Designers

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Architects: DVVD Engineers Architects Designers
- Area: 62000 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: DELABIE, Odeli
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Professionals: Bouygues Bâtiment
Soorim Arts Center / IARC Architects

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Architects: IARC Architects
- Area: 7130 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Kalwall®
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Professionals: Yigun+Fostec, HANA Consulting & Engineers, KBM, Mavericks
Beijing Greenland Center / SOM
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Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Beijing Liujian Construction Group Co.Ltd.
VSCO / debartolo architects

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Architects: debartolo architects
- Area: 2900 m²
- Year: 2016
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter Reveals Shimmering Opal Design for Copenhagen Harbour
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Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter won the competition to design an extension for the headquarters of the Danish Society of Engineers (IDA). ‘‘The Opal’’ will form part of the scenic Copenhagen Harbour, accommodating a conference hall and restaurant. Of all shortlisted designs, the IDA stated that The Opal best-reflected "[their] vision of engineering."
The eye-catching design alludes to the gemstone it is named after, which reflects light to take on multiple colours. This reference is seen both in the structure and form of the new addition to the Copenhagen Harbour.
















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