Architecture WINNERS: World Architecture Festival 2015 Architecture November 15, 2019 WINNERS: World Architecture Festival 2015 The winners of the world’s best buildings have been announced at this year’s World Architecture Festival, held in Singapore from 4 – 6 November. Full Article
Architecture Award Winner: 28 on Hudson Architecture December 4, 2015 Award Winner: 28 on Hudson The Cape Institute for Architecture (CIFA) has awarded the 2015 Award for Architecture to Leon Saven Design. Full Article
Architecture Present and Future Skyscrapers: The World’s 10 Tallest Buildings Architecture September 3, 2015 Present and Future Skyscrapers: The World’s 10 Tallest Buildings World Skyscraper Day is celebrated every year on 3 September. Thanks to the Skyscraper Center database, we rounded up a list of the world’s tallest buildings, both completed and currently under construction. Full Article
Architecture 2015 Annual Green Building Convention Partner Architecture August 18, 2015 2015 Annual Green Building Convention Book your seat for the 2015 annual Green Building Convention. Full Article
Architecture 16 Amazing Buildings Shortlisted For The WAF 2015 Awards Architecture June 24, 2015 16 Amazing Buildings Shortlisted For The WAF 2015 Awards Here’s a look at 16 finalists across the Completed Buildings categories that really stood out. Full Article
Architecture Federico Babina’s ARCHIZOO Architecture March 25, 2015 Federico Babina’s ARCHIZOO ARCHIZOO is a series of illustrations by Spanish architect, Federico Babina. In the series, he reimagines zoo animals in familiar architectural forms. Full Article
Architecture New Sasol Building in Johannesburg Architecture January 16, 2015 New Sasol Building in Johannesburg Sasol is building its new corporate office on Katherine Street in Sandton, Johannesburg. Full Article
Architecture Joburg through an honest lens Architecture July 21, 2014 Joburg through an honest lens Calvin Copeling’s exhibition ‘A Look Through The Lens’ takes an Instagram journey through Johannesburg to unearth the city’s frequently overlooked historic buildings. Full Article