“A building has at least two lives – the one imagined by its maker and the life it lives afterward – and they are never the same.” This is Rem Koolhaas’ unique outlook on the reality of architecture. As a Pritzker Prize winner, and a provocative as well as controversial figure in the world of …
Creating beautiful aesthetics requires creativity, knowledge and experimentation… It is by no accident that some of the most outstanding interiors are created by designers with a great sense imagination and years of experience …Below we bring you three that repeatedly created breathtaking environments and are worth recognized Julie Hillman Known for her mastery of mixing …
Santiago Calatrava has built more than thirty bridges, and has designed transportation hubs in major cities around the world—including one at New York’s former World Trade Center site, shrouded in controversy and still unfinished—and public projects include an Olympic sports complex in Athens and an extension for the Milwaukee Art Museum. Many of his designs, …
When a city wants a landmark building that achieves both critical and popular success—which often do not go hand in hand—it might turn to Frank Gehry. He has designed internationally recognized structures around the world, from Bilbao, Spain, to Weil-am-Rhein, Germany, to Los Angeles, California, to New York; and his products range from museum-worthy, innovate …
Daniel Libeskind’s name is associated with major projects in major cities. His built work can be seen around the world, from Hong Kong to Las Vegas, from Denver Art Museum to Dresden’s Military History Museum, to Singapore’s new residential development, Reflections at Keppel Bay; he was also the winner of the World Trade Center …