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“Stadium” is a word derived from the Greek unit of measurement Stadion or the “Stade”. A Stade is “the distance covered in the original Greek ...
In 2016, Herzog and de Meuron won a contest to design a new campus for the most influential art and design school in London. The project is estimated ...
Plans were revealed for a novel housing project designed by Herzog and de Meuron in Hjorthagen district, Stockholm. Herzog and de Meuron collaborated ...
Diébédo Francis Kéré has been commissioned to design the Serpentine Pavilion 2017
The Serpentine Pavilion programme, which began in 2000, sees an ...
Herzog & de Meuron’s project was announced two weeks ago as the winner project for the extension of Berlin’s new National Gallery in Culture ...
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 (eng) ENG - The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei, will be the twelfth ...
The shift from print to digital necessitates a rethinking of the library both as an institution and a building typology. To sustain their relevance ...
The Chäserrugg at 2262 meters / 7420 feet is the easternmost peak of the seven mountains that make up the Churfirsten Massif. It rises up gently from ...
The extension of the head office, west wing is the last stage of the competition which Herzog & de Meuron won in 1989 and consists of four ...
Oxford's Blavatnik School
Swiss practice Herzog & de Meuron designed the newly opened Blavatnik School of Government in the historical city of ...
Tate Modern Switch House
Tate modern, the cultural focus of London is receiving a new 10 storey high addition designed by architects Herzog and de ...
On the Mathematical Nature of Harmony
"I call architecture frozen music," said Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. There is a fundamental numerical kinship ...