From former deposit area to neighborhood resource MASU Planning: Activity Landscape Kastrup is a former deposit area of excess soil and building materials, which was turned into a new neighborhood park. The long left-over patch of land in between the 80ies residential area Vægterparken and the metro tracks was transformed into a neighborhood resource, by […]
Au Kunsthaus d’Aarau, «Back to Paradise» réunit des œuvres expressionnistes majeures de deux collections suisses et allemandes, entre nostalgie et rejet de la modernité. A voir encore jusqu’à dimanche
Bohemian paradise covered in majestic forests.
Headed to Ireland soon and want to visit Skellig Michael, but it's all booked up? Here's how to get on a boat to Skellig Michael without a reservation -- plus lots of pictures of this gorgeous island off the coast of the Ring of Kerry.
The new visitor centre at Skamlingsbanken in Kolding by CEBRA, is an architectural portal to the glacial landscape and its history of democratic events. The centre is designed as a natural and integrated part of the undulating landscape and from the overall design to the small details, visitors will experience an architecture that finds its origin in Skamlingsbanken's unique nature and history.
DLC: As part of a major campaign of environment improvement, Jiading Shigangmentang Wetland Park is designed to encourage ecological awareness within the Yangtze River Delta, and help capture the long lost natural beauty and ecological diversity that are naturally found in the delta lowlands near Shanghai. It is important to educate and understand that industrial […]
Fancy somewhere where there is lots going on for the kids or somewhere tranquil where you can simply take time out from your hectic daily routine to relax with the family? We have a list of some amazing destinations in the UK for you to visit this summer.
Sunnmøre is the heart of Fjord Norway, with Geirangerfjord, Troll Ladder, Hjørundfjord & Ålesund which is famous for Art Nouveau Architecture.
Gardeners are learning more every year about how our decisions can benefit the environment. We can plant more natives, say no to pesticides and chemical fe
Au Kunsthaus d’Aarau, «Back to Paradise» réunit des œuvres expressionnistes majeures de deux collections suisses et allemandes, entre nostalgie et rejet de la modernité. A voir encore jusqu’à dimanche
The river basin of the Drentsche Aa, in the northeast of The Netherlands – considered by many to be one of the most beautiful areas in the country – has escaped the wave of post-war land consolidation to be found in the rest of the country. Even so, the area is slowly fragmenting and clogging […]
architecture firm cx landscape introduces 'phoenix nest' a wetland park proposal situated within the landscape of chengdu, china.
On the site of the concentration camp Esterwegen, built in 1933, a memorial was set up in memory of all fifteen camps in the Ems region and their victims. None of the above-ground construction elements were still standing. For this reason, “tree parcels”, with the dimensions of the former barracks were cut out of the red oaks planted in the fifties ...
In Situ Architectes Paysagistes: In Lyon, Fort St Jean hangs above a rocky outcrop on the left bank of the Saône river. The project, which accommodates the new school of public treasury, asserts the site’s great quality with very simple principles : “Landscape buildings” slip into the fortifications repeating the vocabulary of terraces, walls and […]
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LOLA Landscape Architects studies and designs spatial transitions of LOst LAndscapes. With thoughtful ideas and targeted interventions, LOLA aims to design sublime places that are beautiful, surprising, and thriving. Adding unique and memorable experiences is key to all of their projects. LOLA was founded in 2006 by landscape architects Eric-Jan Pleijster, Cees van der Veeken, […]
Image 1 of 33 from gallery of Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen / Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects + Mikkelsen Architects + STED. Photograph by Sjavit Maestro
Today, the neighborhood of Val Fourré, in Mantes-la-Jolie (France) faces the biggest urban change of its story. Bordered by the forest of Mantes, it was built in the sixties- near the Seine, in front of Vexin’s hillside. A town planning scheme made it possible to link the city of Mantes la jolie with the ones around, converting major roads into urban boulevards. 80 % of parkings initially private were moved to public area which gives more space.