The design team of Baukunst and Bruther describe Frame, which rises 100 feet above a new media park in Brussels, as being more akin to a piece of infrastructure than a classic building.
Replacing (and recycling some of) SOM’s 1960 Union Carbide tower, the new all-electric skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan is the sixth tallest in New York at nearly 1,400 feet.
The sustainable centerpiece of this immense mixed-use development, master planned by Hariri Pontarini Architects, is an innovative deep-lake-water cooling system.
For the net-zero emissions–aiming Hortus, the firm gamely takes on a new type of challenge (and mostly does away with carbon-intensive concrete in the process).
Combining cantilevered forms and vibrant color, the 12-story office building combines traditional Scandinavian aesthetics with forward-thinking sustainability features.