Most of the buildings on the campus of Karlsruhe University are distinguished by their restrained forms, their large volumes and extensive areas of exposed concrete. The latest structure, which Schulz and Schulz have designed for the department of sensor technology, fits seamlessly into this aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s. Even so, the four-storey cube may also be recognized as an outcome of the 21st century.
Two tower blocks are nearing completion, the facades of which would seem, at first sight, to be very similar. What the Swiss Re company’s headquarters...
The house for a family of four designed by BLAF Architecten is located in a 1960s-era single family residential development in Asse on the outskirts o...
The port in Krøyers Plads operated for almost 200 years. This period was followed by vain attempts to redevelop what had become a city centre wastelan...
The small town of Illueca with its population of nearly 3000 is situated in one of the least densely populated areas of Aragon, roughly 60 km west of ...
Generally, dilapidated buildings in inner city locations that are not under a preservation order are demolished and replaced by new buildings. With th...
Lighting outdoor spaces is both challenging and complex. It is about functionality, providing orientation and creating security. Artificial light use...