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Posted Mar 8, 2012, 2:07 AM
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Foster + Partners’ Towering Hermatage Plaza in Paris Gets the Green Light
by Andrew Michler, 03/07/12
Western Europe’s tallest towers just got the green light for construction - and once complete, they will dramatically change the look of the Parisian cityscape. Designed by Foster+Partners, Hermatage Plaza will feature twin towers which rotate 90 degrees to a peak of 320 meters. They will be mixed-use, including apartments, a hotel, offices, and a shopping destination that will bring high-density living to the outskirts of the famous city that broke the mold of tall buildings with the Eiffel Tower.
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http://inhabitat.com/foster-partners...e-green-light/
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Edificio de Oficinas de la Tesorería de la Seguridad Social / BCQ arquitectura barcelona
Arquitectos: BCQ arquitectura barcelona ( David Baena, Toni Casamor, Maria Taltavull, Manel Peribáñez)
Ubicación: Carrer Arc del Teatre 63. Barcelona, España
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http://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl...ura-barcelona/
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Lusail Marina Mall, Lusail, Qatar
HOK granted planning for Lusail Marina Mall inspired by the meeting of water and land
HOK London has been granted planning approval from Lusail Municipality for its Marina Mall designs, a prime retail and leisure facility, located on the east coast of Qatar, approximately 15 kilometres north of Doha city centre.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19218
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Vattanac Capital Tower, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Construction progresses on TFP Farrells 'Dragon Scaled' Vattanac Capital Tower
Cambodia’s first high-rise utilises the extensive knowledge and experience of ‘placemaking’ to create a visionary project and an internationally unique cultural presence for Phnom Penh. Designed as an iconic landmark with a strong Cambodian identity, Vattanac Capital Tower is bringing innovation to the City as construction work continues on site.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19217
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Zigzag architecure, Madrid, Spain
Zigzag architecure give an insight on how to re-model traditional social housing
Zigzag is a young studio dedicated to architecture, urbanism and design founded in 2005 by David Casino and Bernardo Angelini, currently based in Madrid, Spain.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19044
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Espanol + Hidalgo Architects, El Cogul, Lleida, Spain
An in-depth look at the centre of Cave Paintings of the Roca dels Moros
The building introduce the visitor into a transformation, to prepare him to meet with those essential matter which speak about himself and the far past. Thus, the architecture is shown in a bare, hard, extreme, buried way, and then, you can come out through paths opened as light-cracks and walk towards the rock with the paintings. The intervention follows the aim of making the site more accessible, like a museum.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19094
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Neil M. Denari Architects, Inc, New York, United States
HL23 overlooks the Arts District of New York
HL23 is a 14 floor condominium tower that responds to a unique and challenging site directly adjacent to the High Line at 23rd street in New York's West Chelsea Arts district. This new linear park, elevated above the street 25ft on existing rail infrastructure, offers people new chances to interact with the city's rich architectural heritage and its vibrant future.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19098
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B5 Office Building, Milan, Italy
Monochrome B5 Office Building completed in restructuring of Milan industrial area
As part of Boeri Studio’s master plan of a former industrial site in Milan, young architecture practice Barreca & La Varra has completed a black, white and grey office building for RCS Mediagroup. As with commercial properties for all creative companies, the brief suggested a dynamic working environment and Barreca & La Varra delivered.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19213
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Kirk Balk Community College, Barnsley, United Kingdom
AHMM completes a new civic landmark for Barnsley
Kirk Balk Community College is a bold, dynamic architectural form; a unique civic building that symbolises the ambitious `Remaking Learning’ programme of Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council to provide lifelong learning opportunities for the whole community. Designed as an adult learning centre and community amenity with many co-located services, the new school provides education for 1200 pupils, aged 11 to 16, and for 124 post-16 pupils.
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http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com...pload_id=19147
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