The new station in Rennes is not simply a functional location. It is a public urban space and a major element in a development project for a new city centre. The station hall, covered with a roof of ETFE-membrane cushions, forms a central node. Here, train passengers encounter not only those from the neighbouring coach station and the two metro lines, but also people who are simply strolling around, enjoying the view of the city.
In view of changing water levels and the remoteness of this beautiful location, erecting a building here is a constructional and logistic challenge. T...
The Danish town of Aars wished to replace its existing municipal museum with a new building. The artist Per Kirkeby, who has been working there for 15...
When housing in conurbations is in short supply, the retention and continued use of large public developments would seem to be more than just worthwhi...
It is rare that a structure can be as clearly perceived as it is in this cowshed in the foothills of the Upper Bavarian Alps. The framework, featuring...