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Let's fast forward to the sophisticated center of Melbourne, where we are greeted by a mysterious house of mirrors. 24-storey office project is created by HAMPTON PROJECTS in partnership with the legendary DKO Architects.

SAOTA designs 15 storey high rise building in Lagos, The building has introduced new architectural ideas to Lagos. By enhancing the streetscape and shared public space around the building, we hope this will be a catalyst for positive change in the city.

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The Warsaw-based architecture studio FAAB Architektura has designed Vertical Oasis an environmentally progressive building thought to be located in densely populated towns.  Project description by the architects: Harvesting electricity from the sun, lowering the buildings energy demand, the ge...

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The Osaka-based health and wellness company "NATURAL CREATE INC." are a creative group of innovators that will design an Aqua Lifestyle full of new ideas to fit all of your needs. Product description:  IN AQUA SANA EST- Health is within water Fusion of underwater walking with the spa/ E...

Real estate in the tallest buildings in Dubai. Skyscrapers always fascinate and attract attention. Their beauty cannot be overestimated, and the benefits of such real estate in Dubai can bring its owners millions of dollars.

Inverse Project has envisioned this tower to commemorate the Bicentennial of Costa Rica that occurs in 2021. It is a concept for what a tower project could be in this biodiverse and environmentally conscious country. The tower would be the tallest in Central America rising to 65 levels and 294m.

Aedas and Do Design consortium has recently won the competition for the New Hope Central China Regional Headquarters at the riverside of Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

The landmark EXO building by Shay Cleary Architects is the tallest commercial office building in Ireland. A unique engineering challenge, the building features a distinctive and highly innovative external exo-skeleton which forms the main structure, leaving a predominantly column free floor plate and referencing the iconic blue gantries of the Dublin docklands.