Pavillion in Roosendaal by Rene van Zuuk

Monday, November 15th 2010
Pavillion in Roosendaal by Rene van Zuuk

A new public square design is done by Dutch architect René van Zuuk. this architect and designer has designed a Pavillion in the city of Roosendaal. The design of the pavilionis so unique yet elegant, this pavilion olso built based on the scheme Which built to pave the square with red and brown brick, plant 15 trees, make three exits for the underground parking and as the most visible and important element they proposed a restaurant and coffee pavilion... 

Bike Arc Bicycle Racks

Wednesday, June 2nd 2010
Bike Arc Bicycle Racks

Green buildings and urban areas need equally sustainable forms of transportation. And like cars, bicycles need parking, too. Bike Arc’s modular racks and shelters protect bicycles—and sometimes people—from the elements using galvanized steel and polycarbonate sheeting. The company makes a variety of products, including simple one-piece bike racks and structures that can provide enclosed shelter for more than 60 bicycles. Umbrella Arc secures... 

Texas Stadium Implosion Set for April 11, 2010

Sunday, January 17th 2010
Texas Stadium Implosion Set for April 11, 2010

The City of Irving announced today that Texas Stadium, the iconic facility that served as home of the Dallas Cowboys for 37 years, will be imploded at daybreak on Sunday, April 11, 2010. “City officials are currently determining logistics such as staging and viewing areas, parking, and how to manage traffic around the stadium.” Interest is building and outlets are being developed so the public can be involved in the demolition progression from... 

The House of Earth and Light by Marwan Al Sayed Architect

Tuesday, July 28th 2009
The House of Earth and Light by Marwan Al Sayed Architect

One of the finest examples of modern desert architecture we have ever offered! City-Az/Desert Living selected this internationally recognized, well published, award winning home as one of the ten best examples of Valley Architecture. Superb design and unmatched structural integrity with detailed use of steel, cast concrete and earthen-concrete “poured-earth” construction. Exceptional features include rare select hardwoods, polished concrete... 

World-Renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck Cooks First Thanksgiving at L.A. LIVE’s Ritz-Carlton Residences

Friday, November 21st 2008

Kicking off the holiday season, Chef Wolfgang Puck hosted “the first Thanksgiving” at the most exclusive address in Los Angeles, The Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. LIVE. The critically-acclaimed chef and restaurateur performed a holiday cooking demonstration before a private audience of 50 in the professional Gaggenau kitchen, featured at the model vignette of L.A. LIVE’s distinctive residences. Showcasing the five-star ambiance... 

Envision Solar Creates LifeVillage(TM) Modular Structures with Self-Contained Electricity and Water Treatment for Use in Areas with Limited Infrastructure

Thursday, September 25th 2008

Envision Solar International announces the launch of its latest product designed to integrate clean power into buildings and communities. Envision Solar is claiming a trademark of the term and design of the LifeVillage™, a modular self-contained “infrastructure in a crate” that can provide critical utilities in even the most remote areas of the planet. A demonstration project featuring the LifeVillage™ is planned for installation in Cote d’Ivoire,... 

Headquarters Offices at Old Parkland by Good Fulton & Farrell Architects, GFF Interiors

Sunday, August 10th 2008

The historic buildings of Dallas’ Parkland Hospital were constructed on this 8-acre site in the Oak Lawn neighborhood in 1915 and 1921. Crow Holdings purchased the campus, which is now under construction with a restoration and major addition to the landmarked building to serve as their corporate headquarters. The central design challenge was to accommodate the company’s corporate culture (which features a non-hierarchical large room of... 

The Chino Hills Government Center: Aggressive construction schedule calls for innovative solutions

Thursday, August 7th 2008

Chino Hills’ first permanent Government Center is under construction at City Center Drive in Chino Hills. The $91 million project includes a new city hall, library, police station and fire administration headquarters as well as a parking structure with subterranean and four stories of above ground parking. T.B. Penick, one of Southern California’s largest and most trusted contractors, was selected to do the structural concrete work for the Chino...