Posts Tagged ‘Facilities’

L’Hotel Island South, Hong Kong from Chinachem Group

December 12th, 2010

LHotel Island South, Hong Kong from Chinachem Group architecture design

L’Hotel Island South is the member of the Chinachem L’Hotel Group that located at Wong Chuck Hang in an industrial zone on the south side of Hong Kong Island. The 39 floors hotel offers 432 comfortable contemporary guest rooms. The 13 suites and 4 grand terrace suites all have panoramic sea views. The chic, cool interior design creates a fresh and vibrant feel. The hotel facilities include a main lobby lounge, the LIS restaurant, a small gym, 3 function rooms and an outdoor swimming pool. Read more »


SA Water House, Australia by HASSELL

November 14th, 2010

SA Water House, Australia by HASSELL green buildings

Located in Adelaide, Australia, SA Water House that completed in October 2008 is an office building with sustainable design that inspired by the river. The SA Water House was designed by architecture firm HASSELL and builders Hansen Yuncken that also developed by the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, sits adjacent to St Francis Xavier Cathedral within in a large public plaza. The learning centre within the light-filled foyer encourages visitors to explore the space and strives to educate the public and create a sense of fun. A cafe, casual meeting areas and signature sculptural function space add to the vibrancy of the ground floor. Water testing laboratories within public view maximises connection to the wider community. Read more »

Corus Quay, Canada by Diamond and Schmitt Architects

November 1st, 2010

Corus Quay, Canada by Diamond and Schmitt Architects architecture design

Corus Quay in Toronto, Canada, was designed by Jack Diamond, principal with Diamond and Schmitt Architects is the first building of Toronto’s waterfront redevelopment, a 482,000 sq ft commercial building on a re-mediated brownfield site on the edge of Lake Ontario in the city centre. The commercial building is owned and managed by the City of Toronto’s arms-length real estate development company, Build Toronto, and named for its principal tenant, Corus Entertainment. Read more »

Creative Valley, Netherlands by MONK architects

October 29th, 2010

Creative Valley, Netherlands by MONK architects architecture design

With work environment as an ecosystem is the base of the design, the Creative Valley building was designed by MONK architects is a square box with cut-outs that built in Utrecht, Netherlands. Constructive balance in Creative Valley Creative Valley consists of an elongated concrete nave with central facilities. With steel lattices the glass annexes, which contain the different office spaces, are hung on this nave. The design is so sophisticated that the annexes form a constructive balance. Read more »

Green Lighthouse, Denmark by Christensen & Co Architects

August 25th, 2010

Green Lighthouse, Denmark by Christensen & Co Architects sustainable design

The architecture building, that seamlessly merge the form or fields of architectural design, construction structure engineering of architecture and creativity innovation technologies into one amazing and beautiful exciting building, takes a holistic approach to architecture, architectural lighting design, healthy interior design and decoration environment and sustainability.

Designed and completed by Christensen & Co Architects with the spectacular architecture design of sundial-shaped structure, the Green Lighthouse to the Faculty of Science facilities that located at the University of Copenhagen is the first carbon neutral building in Denmark. Read more »