Haishang Plaza Mixed-use Architecture design details, description and images.
Image 11 of 69 from gallery of A Retrofit in the UK and an Administrative Building in South Korea: 9 Unbuilt Office Projects Submitted to Archdaily. Eram Mixed-use Complex by Concept Design Company. Image © Concept Design Company
Innovation QNS, a neighborhood-focused initiative in Western Queens designed by ODA, has received planning approval from the New York City Council.
Pour créer une chambre d'adulte ou règne la zénitude le choix de la couleur à travers la déco et la peinture est importante.
Islington council has approved the last building in the scheme
Image 6 of 29 from gallery of Tree-House / ROOM+ Design & Build. Photograph by Sonmeo Nguyen Art Studio
Changing balance between nature and architecture. A tower building designed as a result of a central living- natural core. A tree structure in its heart for the collection of energy and resources, vertical farming and a house for different birds.
Wire Park, a mixed-use development being built near Athens, Ga., will feature 130 residential units plus 225,000 square feet of commercial, office, and retail space. About an hour east of downtown Atlanta, the 66-acre development also will boast expansive public greenspace.
REBEL is a bold, flexible and sustainable design for the plot A10-Kop Zuidas Amsterdam. A smart framework enables spatial flexibility for a mixed-use...
Aedas-designed Xi’an Lovi Center has opened in 2023 June and served as an urban oasis for the city. Located in Xi’an, the project is comprised of a shopping mall, office and hotel towers. Designed to be a vibrant mixed- use destination, Lovi Center has become a unique retail-recreational attraction through the hybrid of public space and greenery.
Image 1 of 40 from gallery of Brickwell Mixed Use Building / Society of Architecture. Photograph by Kyungsub Shin
Image 5 of 9 from gallery of Schmidt Hammer Lassen's Mixed-Use K8 Tower in Norway Moves Forward. Photograph by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
Image 1 of 12 from gallery of MC A Creates Mixed-Use Statement Building with Green Oasis in Tirana, Albania. Courtesy of Mario Cucinella Architects
Save AHR applies innovative biophilic design principles at The Spine building For the northern home of The Royal College of Physicians, AHR Architects was tasked with creating a building that leaves its occupants healthier. 29/09/2022 4 min read This article first appeared in Mix Interiors Issue 221 Words: Lauren Teague The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) […]
Created by such luminaries as Heatherwick Studio and Arquitectonica, these spaces promise to offer so much more than a traditional shopping experience
Miami’s Design District will soon be home to not just another building, but to COR. The ambitious project to design the first sustainable mixed-use...
Image 6 of 40 from gallery of Brickwell Mixed Use Building / Society of Architecture. Photograph by Kyungsub Shin
MVRDV has recently unveiled new images of ‘valley’, a 75,000 m2 mixed use complex at zuidas, amsterdam’s central business district.
The Jerde Partnership’s Namba Parks, in Osaka, Japan, was just named one of the winners of the Urban Land Institute’s 2009 Awards of Excellence: Asia...
Image 19 of 22 from gallery of Sou Fujimoto and Laisné Roussel Propose Wooden Mixed-Use Tower for Bordeaux. Master Plan
Located in downtown Los Angeles, Metropolis is an expansive mixed-use development aimed at redefining luxury urban living. Connecting Los Angeles’ financial and entertainment districts, the development is made up of 6.3 acres of real estate. With an expected completion date in 2018, Metropolis will be more than 3.5 million square feet in size, with three residential towers, a hotel, 60,000-square-foot retail pavilion and high-end restaurants. Developed by Greenland USA, Los Angeles, and designed by Gensler, Los Angeles, Webcor Construction, Los Angeles, is the general contractor. The project broke ground in February 2014, and the first phase was completed in 2016.
Image 5 of 17 from gallery of Schauman & Nordgren Lead Competition-Winning Design for Mixed-Use Customs District in Finland. Photograph by Schauman & Nordgren
Paris-based architecture firm WY-TO and Crespy & Aumont Architectes won international architecture competition, Imagine Angers.
A new condo building in Bangkok, Thailand, uses lighting to highlight the curved facade.
The design project is a high-rise mixed-use office located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, around Mexico Square. is the central commercial corridor of the capital, well known for its active commercial street fronts. The conceptual approach of this project is to design a simple but effective model of a building with the response of the site analysis. It has an envelope encircling the building tower, expressing a quality and giving response to the harsh sun. The building has 51 stories and is 240 meters long. This includes exciting programs. In the design, there are 3 podiums with different activities, and they are joined together by a bridge. Podium 1 has four floors above ground, as well as an entertainment area with play rooms and some services. Podium 2 has five floors above ground and gives service and commercial programs. The ground and first level have commercial programs, including different types of shops, a bank, a gym, and a supermarket. From level 2–4 there is hotel service that serves people. Podium 3 has 3 floors above ground and an acoustic podium with two multi-purpose auditoriums that serve as meeting rooms and other uses. The three podiums were connected to each other by a type of program; podium 1 connected to podium 2 on the 2nd and 5th floors; on the second floor, the connection from the shops and waiting area of podium 1 to the hotel grand entrance of podium 2 was made. and on the 5th floor, from the grand restaurant of podium 2 to the terrace cafeteria of podium 1. The other connection is from the 2nd floor hotel waiting area to the multi-purpose auditorium. These can be used as a cinema program that serves a hotel. The tower programs include different typologies of office programs. There are low-rise office typologies designed from 7-23 levels. This includes 16 offices, 2 meeting rooms, and a break room. Basically, they are designed for a private or persona's use. On the 24th level, there is a break floor, or refuge floor, designed for the safety of the building. It is found on the 6th, 24th, and 35th levels. It has a refuge room, which is a multi-purpose treatment room for refugees and other health issues. It also has a room for security and cleaning service employees, where they rest and store their equipment. There are typical double-story offices on levels 25-26 and 36-37. They have 2 shared floors with a single office program. The typical floor is designed for the wide organization office type, where they can use the lower floor for employees and supervisors and the upper floor for managers. At levels 27-34, open offices are found. They are typical free floors that only have a room for managers and the rest of it is open, so the office owners can manage it as they please. 38-49 levels There is a high-rise office typology, including eight high-quality offices. The office typology is different from other types. This includes the office with wide space and its own meeting room and reception. The last levels are 50 and 51. They are combined by programs and used as a terrace. It's a place where people can see the whole town in every direction.
The multifunctional building designed by the international KAAN Architecten firm for Bottière Chénaie a new district in Nantes was recently inaugurated
Image 10 of 22 from gallery of Sou Fujimoto and Laisné Roussel Propose Wooden Mixed-Use Tower for Bordeaux. Photograph by SOU FUJIMOTO ARCHITECTS + LAISNÉ ROUSSEL + RENDERING BY TÀMAS FISHER AND MORPH.
Mixed-use districts and retail centers are seeing opportunities to support diverse, equitable, and healthy places at the heart of their communities. Through artful placemaking and the integration of a variety of spaces, mixed-use environments can transform into the new hybrid spaces of our cities.
Image 20 of 49 from gallery of Etterbeek City Hall / BAEB + Bureau Jaspers & Eyers Architects. Photograph by Georges De Kinder
Buildings come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and over the centuries we've gotten pretty good at constructing them.
Image 2 of 22 from gallery of Norfolk Burleigh Heads Residential Building / Koichi Takada Architects. Photograph by Scott Burrows
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dutch architectural practice MVRDV has unveiled new images of ‘valley’, a 75,000 square meter mixed use complex in zuidas, amsterdam’s central business district. the competition-winning design for OVG real estate was selected by the municipality of amsterdam in 2015 and construction began in august 2017. scheduled for completion in 2021, the green-terraced towers will include apartments, offices, underground parking, a sky bar and various retail and cultural facilities. the zuidas area of am...