Parc du Peuple de l’Herbe by AWP + HHF Carrières-Sous-Poissy, France Chris Foges August 1, 2017 No Comments On the banks of the Seine, a park transforms a suburban wasteland into a tranquil retreat.Read More
Vijversburg Visitor Center by Junya Ishigami & Associates and Studio Maks Tytsjerk, The Netherlands Ana Martins August 1, 2017 No Comments A curving glass pavilion mimicks the contours of the landscape.Read More
Portland Japanese Garden Cultural Village by Kengo Kuma & Associates Oregon Naomi Pollock, FAIA August 1, 2017 No Comments A master recreates his homeland’s aura in a verdant American setting.Read More
Taussig Cancer Center by William Rawn Associates and Stantec Architecture Cleveland Mark Lamster July 3, 2017 No Comments A collaboration among architects and client results in a Cleveland medical facility designed to empower patients.Read More
Maggie's Centre by Foster + Partners Manchester, United Kingdom Chris Foges July 3, 2017 One Comment A drop-in cancer center within a verdant setting provides a comforting environment in Manchester, United Kingdom.Read More
Swedish Edmonds Ambulatory Care Center by NBBJ Edmonds, Washington Miriam Sitz July 2, 2017 One Comment A new emergency department boldly signals the high quality of a community hospital’s services.Read More
Urban Hospice by Nord Architects Copenhagen Copenhagen Hugh Pearman July 2, 2017 No Comments A small, low-scale hospice in Copenhagen fits into a larger campus with discretion and polish.Read More
Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá Expansion by El Equipo Mazzanti Bogotá, Colombia Anna Fixsen July 1, 2017 No Comments An innovative hospital expansion at the foothills of the Andes brings nature and the surrounding city to the patients.Read More
Harvey Pediatric Clinic by Marlon Blackwell Architects Rogers, Arkansas Josephine Minutillo July 1, 2017 No Comments A suburban structure housing several doctors’ offices acts as a billboard for progressive care in Arkansas.Read More
Tallest Mass-Timber Building in U.S. Receives Approval for Construction Miriam Sitz June 6, 2017 No Comments Planned for Portland’s Pearl District, the 12-story tall wood building called Framework has been deemed “shovel ready” by municipal and state governments.Read More