New head office and research centre for the pharmaceutical company Ferring, which stands out as a landmark and identification point in Ørestad City. The total floor area is about 22,000 m², including about 6,000 m² basement, about 11,000 m² office and a laboratory building with two-storey underground car park and service basement. The building is [...]
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Ferring International Centre by Architect Henning Larsen
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Residential Architecture Known as Cascade House Designed by Paul Raff Studio
Cascade House as modern residential architecture Designed by Paul Raff Studio known as leading designer in residence, when Paul Raff Studio produced new design they always make best residence architecture. residential architecture equipped automated shades, passive ventilation, and mature deciduous trees, the Cascade House stays cool in the summer and absorbs warm light in the [...]
Wooden college design by Sheppard Robson
Sheppard Robson has received planning for the £27m Waingels College in Woodley, Wokingham – incorporating a cross laminated timber structural system that will reduce its carbon emissions by 60%.
Developer Willmott Dixon is replacing the existing college and asked Sheppard Robson to showcase the latest technologies in sustainable design. Computer designed cross laminated solid timber panels [...]
Modern Architecture Building Design by Christopher Hume
Christopher Hume’s piece with accompanying pictures was a useful reminder of the way our traditional, masculine, Euclidian-dominated, architecture has overwhelmed the primal, curve-focused lines that characterize the natural world. (There was a song, long ago, that made fun of our geometric habitations: “Little boxes; little boxes; little boxes made of ticky tack!”)







