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Thomas Jefferson Visitor and Smith Education Center at Monticello, United States by Ayers Saint Gross Architects

March 16th, 2010

This new green architecture building in Charlottesville, United States, was designed by Ayers Saint Gross Architects + Planners has been awarded LEED Gold certification for Thomas Jefferson Foundation by the U.S. Green Building Council. Designed by Baltimore architects Ayers Saint Gross, The Thomas Jefferson Visitor and Smith Education Center at Monticello is a modern reinforcement [...]


Exhibition Pavilion, Norwegian Museum of Architecture, by Sverre Fehn

September 24th, 2008

New building materials are mainly concrete, glass, steel, marble and oak, the Norwegian Museum of Architecture, a new Exhibition Pavilion and a complete restoration of the historic buildings, designed by Ark Sverre Fehn AS. The new Architecture Museum is an extention to one of Norway’s first monumental Empire Style buildings, designed by Christian Grosch in [...]

House Design, Lauder Road house, Edinburgh

April 16th, 2008

No. 2C Lauder Road, is building a new home completed residential development in West Thorne, the former historically listed in Annex Sick Children’s Hospital.
It is contained in an awkward sloping site formerly occupied by a single storey pavilion Victoria and gardens.
The planning restrictions included minimize the border heights in line with the single storey garage [...]

Architecture Design, Private Residence, Minneapolis

March 20th, 2008

The space is located on the 10th floor penthouse level of a loft conversion of an abandoned warehouse, which is a national historic landmark. The space balances living and man-made materials within a precinct bounded by walls on three sides. On the 4th side is an expansive view of the Mississippi River and a postcard [...]

Architecture Design, UQAM City Forest in Canada

March 17th, 2008

“The city forest on the historic west side of the UQAM (L’Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada) campus gives the landscape a strong seasonal identity–bright yellow gingko colors the campus in the fall, an explosion of magnolia blossoms announces the end of the spring semester. The tree canopy’s sculptural branches allow light to penetrate in [...]

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