Archive for the ‘Unique Architecture Design’ Category
Modern Architecture Design Glasgow Transport Museum in England
Glasgow Transport Museum was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects for the Glasgow City Council. The project was dated from 2004 to 2010. The museum’s landscape was designed to direct the activities surrounding the building and a ring of varying stones slabs is created as a shadow path around this amazing building architecture. Not only serve [...]
Modern Architecture Porta Fira Towers Hotel and Office Buildings
Designed by architect Toyo Ito and b720 Arquitectos study, led by Fermín Vázquez, the architectural priorities of this modern tower building is to respond to the environment and become the gateway to the city of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat and Barcelona International Airport El Prat. The building architecture project comprises two distinct towers that maintain a [...]
Futuristic Austrian Pavilion by SPAN and Zeytinoglu Architects
Designed by Vienna-based architect office SPAN in collaboration with architect Arkan Zeytinoglu, this futuristic pavilion design is coated with more than ten million tiles which are able to gradually change from red to white at its skin. In the designing and planning phases, the architects predominantly work with digital models, a method allowing them to [...]
Unique Architecture Vodafone Office by Barbosa & Guimarães
In designing this eccentric office building, Barbosa & Guimarães Architects sought inspiration in painting, sculpture, photography and art in general which had already faced this dilemma. The design was meant to reflect the phrase or slogan that defines the Vodafone brand “Vodafone Life, life in motion” or rather the philosophy of the brand. Rather than [...]
Korean Pavilion by Mass Studies Architects at Shanghai Expo 2010
At Shanghai Expo 2010, the Korea Pavilion is situated in Zone A on a total ground area around 6000m2. The location is close the Japan Pavilion and the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, and in close proximity to the China Pavilion. Using ‘convergence’ as the main theme, the Korea Pavilion is a combination of ’sign’ (symbol) and [...]









