Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima / TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
Urban stadium park with “Wings of Peace” as a symbol of Hiroshima, an International Peace Culture City, to deliver moving and exciting experiences
Urban stadium park with “Wings of Peace” as a symbol of Hiroshima, an International Peace Culture City, to deliver moving and exciting experiences
Urban stadium park with “Wings of Peace” as a symbol of Hiroshima, an International Peace Culture City, to deliver moving and exciting experiences
Urban stadium park with “Wings of Peace” as a symbol of Hiroshima, an International Peace Culture City, to deliver moving and exciting experiences
the form resembles a small mountain composed of angular, interlocking volumes.
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The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features Snøhetta’s expansion to the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Snøhetta expanded the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College with a multi-level addition that contains theatres, auditoriums and studios. Commenters were split, with one describing it as
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Nestled in the urban fabric of Surat, Gujarat, Twin House by Design Work Group (DWG) is a compelling architectural response to the evolving dynamics of contemporary Indian living. Conceptualized as a residence for two sibling families, the project embodies a layered interpretation of duality—independence and togetherness, rawness and warmth, monolith and lightness. It celebrates the ethos of familial bonds while embracing modernist design sensibilities rooted in material honesty, minimalism, and spatial harmony.
Nestled in the urban fabric of Surat, Gujarat, Twin House by Design Work Group (DWG) is a compelling architectural response to the evolving dynamics of contemporary Indian living. Conceptualized as a residence for two sibling families, the project embodies a layered interpretation of duality—independence and togetherness, rawness and warmth, monolith and lightness. It celebrates the ethos of familial bonds while embracing modernist design sensibilities rooted in material honesty, minimalism, and spatial harmony.
Nestled in the urban fabric of Surat, Gujarat, Twin House by Design Work Group (DWG) is a compelling architectural response to the evolving dynamics of contemporary Indian living. Conceptualized as a residence for two sibling families, the project embodies a layered interpretation of duality—independence and togetherness, rawness and warmth, monolith and lightness. It celebrates the ethos of familial bonds while embracing modernist design sensibilities rooted in material honesty, minimalism, and spatial harmony.
Local studio Lanza Atelier has created a pavilion in the plaza of a famed Mexico City shopping centre, with a wooden platform surrounding a central reflecting pool. Named A10 Pavilion, the eight-metre-tall structure was built directly on top of a fountain in the plaza of El Palacio de Hierro in Mexico City’s affluent Polanco neighbourhood.
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Local studio Lanza Atelier has created a pavilion in the plaza of a famed Mexico City shopping centre, with a wooden platform surrounding a central reflecting pool. Named A10 Pavilion, the eight-metre-tall structure was built directly on top of a fountain in the plaza of El Palacio de Hierro in Mexico City’s affluent Polanco neighbourhood.
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