BEEAH Group's new headquarters in Sharjah, UAE, was opened on Wednesday, March 30 by His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah. Powered by its solar array and equipped with next-generation technologies for operations at LEED Platinum standards, the new headquarters has been designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) to ac...
Project name
BEEAH Headquarters
Architecture firm
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Photography
Hufton + Crow
Principal architect
Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
Design team
Gerry Cruz, Drew Merkle, John Simpson, Matthew Le Grice, Maria Chaparro, Frenji Koshy, Leo Alves, Erwan Gallou, Vivian Pashiali, Alia Zayani, Alessandra Lazzoni, Dennis Brezina, Eider Fernandez-Eibar, Rasha Al- shami, Ben Kikkawa, Maria Vergopoulou-Efstathiou, Haohao Chen
Collaborators
Project Director: Sara Sheikh Akbari. Commercial Director: Charles Walker. Local Architect: Bin Dalmouk [Sharjah], DSA Architects International [Dubai]
Landscape
Francis Landscape [Beirut]
Structural engineer
Buro Happold [London]
Environmental & MEP
Atelier Ten [London]
Lighting
Atelier Ten [London]
Construction
Al Futtaim Construction [Dubai]
Typology
Commercial › Headquarter
This project is Located in the core prosperous area of Hankou. M-Design, a well-known firm in design field, takes on the interior design and soft decoration of this project’s sales center, has long been praised as the most thriving city since the ancient time.
Project name
Poly • Hankou Mark
Architecture firm
Huopu Construction Design Professional Service Firm Co., Ltd.
Location
Aomen Rd, Jiangan District, Wuhan, China
Design team
Yang Yirong, Chen Meijun
Collaborators
Furniture Brand: The Xihao Workshop. Fabric Brand: One House One Cloth
Landscape
Wuhan Zhongchuanghuanya Construction Landscape Design Engineering Co., Ltd.
Client
Poly (Wuhan) Real Estate Development Co., Ltd.
Typology
Commercial › Sales Center
At home in a rustic red-brick warehouse, REHAU’s Design Haus is not your ordinary showroom. Founded in Germany in 1948, REHAU are best known for their quality doors and windows, alongside a vast range of interior finishes. Their first showroom in Melbourne came with a simple brief: a space where visitors could feel they were stepping into their own...
Project name
REHAU Design Haus
Architecture firm
Taylor Knights
Location
South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Principal architect
Peter Knights, James Taylor & Tamara Bird
Collaborators
Steel And Joinery Fabricator : Tescher Forge
Material
Brick, steel, glass, wood
Typology
Commercial › Office, Showroom
The owner of the women's bag and shoe store had tried to renovate the store in a classical style to some extent. He, afterward, asked us to continue the project. The project was considered significant because of its large scale and also its location at the beginning of Sepahsalar Street.
Project name
Renovation of "KALU bag & shoes store"
Architecture firm
Hasht Architects
Location
NO.9, Sepahsalar St, Jomhouri Ave, District 11, Tehran, Iran
Photography
Hossein Farahani
Principal architect
Shahab Ahmadi, Iman Hedayati, Mostafa Delavari
Design team
Maedeh Massah, Naghmeh Olfat, Niloufar Mohammadzadeh
Interior design
Hasht Architects
Environmental & MEP
Hasht Architects
Lighting
Hasht Architects
Supervision
Hasht Architects
Visualization
Niloufar Mohammadzadeh, Ali Ahmadi
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Rhinoceros 3D, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, After Effects
Construction
Hasht Architects
Typology
Commercial, Store
Earthitects, an architectural practice, and Evolve Back Resorts, which offer themed luxury villas and rooms, share a unique workspace in Bengaluru. ‘The office experience’ redefined by Earthitects. Using local labour to fabricate almost every single piece of furniture in-house, we have crafted tables, seating, workstations and lighting–all from “wo...
Project name
Earthitects and Evolve Back Workspace
Architecture firm
Earthitects
Location
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Photography
Arjun Krishna
Principal architect
George E.Ramapuram
Design team
Irene Koshy, Muhammad Jamaal
Interior design
Earthitects
Civil engineer
Sarmas Vali
Supervision
Johnson Joseph
Material
Wood, Textured Plaster, Glass, Concrete, Faux Leather, Eucalyptus Poles
Client
Evolve Back Resorts
Typology
Commercial › Workspace Design
The Columbia Building supports the City of Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services. Housing workspace, a visitor reception area, and public meeting spaces, the 11,640-square-foot building not only supports the engineering department of the wastewater treatment facility but also functions as an immersive educational experience, all integrated wi...
Project name
Columbia Building
Architecture firm
Skylab Architecture
Location
Portland, Oregon, USA
Photography
Jeremy Bittermann
Principal architect
Brent Grubb
Design team
Jeff Kovel, Design Director. Brent Grubb, Project Architect and Manager. Susan Barnes, Project Architect
Collaborators
Civil Engineer: Vigil Agrimis, Inc.; Branding: The Felt Hat .; Consultants: Green Building Services.; Partner Architect: Solarc Architecture and Engineering Inc.; Sculpture Artist: John Grade.
Structural engineer
Catena Consulting Engineers
Lighting
Biella Lighting Design
Client
Bureau of Environmental Services
Typology
Office - Building
The rebirth of Villa Hatvany-Lónyay. The villa that was originally designed by Miklós Ybl and built on the Ottoman-age Golden Bastion has been entirely renewed. After the Hatvany-Lónyay era the SS used the building as a casino but later it was completely demolished in a bombing raid.
Project name
Villa Hatvany-Lónyay
Architecture firm
BORD Architectural Studio
Location
Buda Castle, Budapest, Hungary
Photography
Tamás Bujnovszky
Principal architect
Péter Bordás
Design team
Dorka Hindy, Róbert Benke, Róbert Gulyás
Site area
2444 m² (Gross area)
Landscape
Gardenworks – András Kuhn
Environmental & MEP
BORD HVAC Engineering Studio - Zoltán Hollókövi. Recontruction of frame: TM Janeda Kft. – János Volkai (†). Artvill Kft. – Judit Balázs, Péter Balázs
Construction
Róbert Gulyás
Material
Stone, Glass, Metal
Client
Batthyány Lajos Foundation
Typology
Cultural › Mixed-use
Administrative cluster of PJSC Tatneft in Almetyevsk is a set of buildings constructed throughout times: a 15-storey tower (built in 2010, reconstructed in 2020), a 12-storey office building (built in 1970s, renovated in 2017), an entrance group and several 1 and 2-storey extensions: conference hall and cafeteria.
Project name
Tatneft Office Tower (in administrative cluster of PJSC Tatneft in Almetyevsk project)
Architecture firm
Arcanika
Location
Lenina str 69 a, Almetyevsk, Tatarstan, Russia
Principal architect
Nikita Vykhodtzev
Design team
Andrey Lopatin, Anastasia Andriyanova, Olga Bulatova, Darya Artyomova, Anastasia Alexinskaya, Yulia Lesovaya, Ilya Grigoriev
Structural engineer
Ara Miridzhanyan, Karen Arakelyan
Environmental & MEP
Dmitriy Tinaev, Tatyana Lapteva
Tools used
ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Adobe illustration
Typology
Commercial › Office Building