Quilotoa Overlook is Located in the Top Edge of the Crater of an Active Volcano
Located in Ecuador, Quilotoa Overlook is a project that has resulted from collaboration between Javier Jorge Andrade Benítez, Javier Mera Luna and Daniel Moreno Flores.
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Located in Ecuador, Quilotoa Overlook is a project that has resulted from collaboration between Javier Jorge Andrade Benítez, Javier Mera Luna and Daniel Moreno Flores.
The recently completed project by Cumulus Studio, Devil’s Corner Cellar Door and Lookout are beautifully situated on the Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, with views of the Hazards overlooking Great Oyster Bay.
Heatherwick Studio is collaborating with the landscape architect Mathews Nielsen to design Pier 55, a new 2.4 acre public park and performance space in the Hudson River. Pier 55 will be a new pier, located between the pile fields of Piers 54 and 56. Conceived as a leaf floating in the water, the new pier contains unexpected
MVRDV in collaboration with Studio Bouwhaven designed a club house for IJburg Tennis Club, Amsterdam, which provides both a viewing platform and a club overlooking the water. Description by MVRDV: IJburg is a new district to the east of Amsterdam. On its six artificial islands, 18,000 homes will be eventually be built for 45,000 residents.
BUS is a bus stop in Baltimore, USA, in which we find the letters B, U and S as some large sized sculptures. Each letter has 14 meters high and 7 meters wide. These huge letters are actually the space where you expect the bus to arrive, but also, they are a mean of recreation
Project: Xin Hai Revolution Museum Architect In Charge: Lu Xiaoming, Ye Wei Design Team: Lu Xiaoming, Ye Wei, Guo Lei, Ding Mao, Li Mingyu, Cai Xiaopeng, Wen Siqing, Wang Xin, Shao Guofen, Zhang Hao, Hu Wenjin, Lei Jianping, Sun Yanbo, Liu Bin, Ou Yangjian Area: 22138.0 sqm The Xin Hai Revolution, or the Hsin-hai Revolution,
Jinzhou city, with a population of three million inhabitants, located less than 500 km northeast of Beijing, recently benefits of a new public park having an area of 176 ha, located on a site recovered from the sea. If in the first phase, in 2013 the park has hosted Jinzhou World Landscape Art Exposition, after