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Background

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Key Buildings featured

Singapore Tower Building
Submit Your Project - Scotts Road Tower Singapore building design
Office for Metropolitan Architecture
The 153 meter tall Singapore tower will be located at the intersection of Scotts Road and Cairnhill Road, in close proximity to Orchard Road, Singapore’s famous shopping and lifestyle street. With 20,000 m2 of built floor area, the building will provide 68 high-end apartment units with panoramic views.

Burj Dubai Building, Dubai, UAE
Burj Dubai Building
image from Edelman

Barcelona Pavilion, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Barcelona Pavilion
photo © Adrian Welch

Camp Nou Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
Camp Nou Stadium
image : Foster + Partners
Barcelona, the second-biggest soccer club by sales, will cancel the €250 million ($350m) Nou Camp stadium redesign by British architect Norman Foster as part of a plan to reduce spending. Barcelona Football Club apparently isn’t liable to pay any compensation. In 2007, Foster + Partners won the redesign the 98,000-seat Camp Nou arena with a multicolored exterior influenced by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi.

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Architectural Designs

Europahafenkopf, Bremen, north Germany
Architects: COBE
Submit Your Project - Europahafenkopf Bremen
image : COBE
Europahafenkopf Bremen
Groundbreaking for a 77,000 sqm project on the harbour front in the German city of Bremen designed by the Danish architectural firm under the leadership of architect Dan Stubbergaard.

Echo, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
Architects: UNStudio with Arup and BBN
Submit Your Project - Echo TU Delft building design
visualisation : Plompmozes
Echo TU Delft Building by UNStudio
A new multifunctional and flexible education building for TU Delft.

2 Murray Road, Hong Kong
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
2 Murray Road Hong Kong
image © Arqui9
2 Murray Road
Located in the heart of Hong Kong’s central business district, the 36-storey Murray Road project for Henderson Land replaces a multi-storey car park to create an urban oasis adjacent to Chater Garden within a short walking distance to both Central and Admiralty MTR metro stations.

The Street, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, North India
Design: Sanjay Puri Architects
The Street in Mathura
photo : Dinesh Mehta
The Street in Mathura