Akin Barber & Shop Anarchitect The Akin Barber & Shop designed by ANARCHITECT is the creation of a handpicked collective of Dubai based, home-grown entrepreneurs chosen to bring passion and commitment to the project with a unified desire to realise something individual and inspiring. The name Akin came from the idea of a brotherhood (of the same Kin) of like minded people who appreciate craftsmanship, fine details and beautiful aesthetics. Residenze Am Steinbruch noa* network of architecture The magnificence of the Dolomites dominates the landscape that surrounds these two adjacent villas. And this setting is central to the construction, using the sweeping views and integration into the built environment as key elements. 699 Bourke Street EN Grimshaw Architects 699 Bourke Street Allianz Tower Andrea Maffei Architects | Arata Isozaki & Associates Milan is the city that best represents the international face of Italy, comparable to London, Frankfurt, Paris. Old Toschi Royal Chemist's Diverserighestudio Originally established in the 18th century, this chemist's shop has a long-standing tradition of providing healthcare and other preparations. The design seeks a balance between the historical hall and the modern pharmacy rooms, where various services are offered, including consulting, basic tests, herbal and homeopathic medicine and even some other clinical services. Timber High Rise Why do architects want to build high? Especially in timber? Like testosterone-fuelled explorers driven to go further, the challenge is simultaneously unessessary and irresistible. The biggest erection wins the global reputation, the research stakes, the media interest, the TED talk and most of all the short-lived title, the World’s Tallest Timber Tower… The Timber Wave A remarkable collaboration between AHEC, AL_A, Arup and Cowley Timberwork, the 'Timber Wave' is an investigation of just how far the technology of designing in wood can be pushed. National Graphene Institute Jestico + Whiles Jestico + Whiles was appointed lead architect for the new National Graphene Institute at The University of Manchester in 2012, working closely with Sir Kostya Novoselov – who, along with Sir Andre Geim, first isolated graphene at The University of Manchester in 2004. The two were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. Room on a Hill Asif Khan has designed an elevated playground for Chisenhale Primary School in Bow, East London, which has just completed construction. The timber longhouse is made using thermally modified American tulipwood and ash. Hunters’ Roots Café and Juice Bar Kei Kitayama The commitment to seasonality and sustainability of Hunters’ Roots Café and Juice Bar in Melbourne’s Katherine Place is evident in its honest and fresh design. Kitayama K Architects were called on to create an environment which aligned with the food philosophy of owners Jeffrey and Kerry Chew. ‹ 1 2 ... 160 ... 230 231 ›