Nuvist Architectural Design Studio’s unsubmitted design for the “In remembrance of Sinan the Great” National Competition of Mosque Architecture in Turkey. More …
“In remembrance of Sinan the Great” : Mosque Competition Proposal
September 3rd, 2010 Filed under: architecture, concept, design, landscape, news, nuvist by EmrahSeed Cathedral for the UK Shanghai Pavilion by Heatherwick Studio
May 2nd, 2010 Filed under: architecture, design, inspirational by EmrahEnergy Roof Perugia by Coop Himmelb(l)au
January 24th, 2010 Filed under: architecture, design by EmrahThe Yas Hotel Abu Dhabi
May 19th, 2009 Filed under: architecture, design, inspirational, news by adminThe Yas Hotel is an iconic building located in the site of Formula 1 on Yas Island, comprised of two towers linked by a bridge spanned over the Formula 1 track. More …
Denizli /Turkey City Hall Architectural Competition Final Presentation and Model
Denizli Belediyesi Hizmet Binası ve Çevresi Mimari Proje Yarışması Sunum ve Maketi More …
It’s no mystery that you don´t need to graduate from architecture school at university to become an architect – just ask Le Corbusier, Mies or Frank Lloyd Wright.
Clearly Brad Pitt didn´t go to school either, but surprised to see him receiving an architect award or the honorary title from a renowned US university. Who´s more “architect”? The one that went to school and never built, o the one who didn´t went to school and builds?… More
Landscape architect Anouk Vogel and architect Johan Selbing have won a competition to design new lighting and furniture for the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
How tragic that architect Jan Kaplický should die on the streets of Prague within hours of the birth of his daughter. And within a few years of what would have been, and hopefully still will be, his greatest architectural achievement, the new national library in Prague. The project, which has yet to begin construction, is typical of the architect – radical, exciting and far enough ahead of its time to provoke a fair degree of controversy. It represents a triumphant return to his homeland for the Czech-born émigré, a vindication of his uncompromisingly forward-looking philosophy and a tragically poetic ending to his remarkable career… www.guardian.co.uk









