1. one Ocean, 2012, Yeosu, Korea
The Yeosu Expo Theme Pavilion in South Korea was built in 2012 and designed by the Austrian architectural firm Soma. The theme is The Living Ocean and Coast (The Living Ocean and the Breathing Coast), located in Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do, South Korea.
2. Galleria Centercity, 2010, Cheonan, Korea
The second wonderful building also comes from South Korea. The special lights and animations of Galleria Centercity in Cheonan City, South Korea make the appearance constantly changing, creating a visual effect of twists and turns on the appearance. Whether it’s the single-line reflection seen during daylight hours or the phantom light wave pattern at night, it makes the entire mall sparkle.
3. House in Travessa Do Patrocinio, 2012, Lisbon, Portugal
Villa in Portugal with a vertical garden. Plants grow on the exterior walls, no longer surrounded by a concrete forest. There is a vertical green land here.
4. Brisbane Domestic Terminal Car Park, 2011, Brisbane, Australia
The Bliss car park in Australia is made of more than 250,000 pieces of aluminum. Under the setting sun, the transformed scenery gives people the feeling of a science fiction movie. 1
5. Media-ICT, 2011, Barcelona, ??Spain
It is said that the Spanish government has launched the 22@Barcelona project in order to promote smart buildings, with the goal of converting old industrial areas into new experimental buildings. The Media-ICT building is also the most famous new building among them. The steel-framed building has a total of nine floors and covers an area of ??more than 3,000 square meters.
6. Kiefer Technic Showroom, 2007, Steiermark, Austria
The most special thing about Kiefer Technic Showroom is the aluminum sheets on the outside. On the one hand, it can create the volume of the building, and on the other hand, it can give the building appearance a variety of changes. Definitely one of those buildings that is both practical and fun.
7. MegaFaces, 2014, Sochi, Russia
MegaFaces designed by Asif Khan Architects only opened this year (2014), but it has already won a lot of applause. The installation is based on 11,000 cubic elastic fabrics, transformed into three 8-meter-high faces (magnified 350 times). Let the building create public interaction and record history through public art.
8. Al Bahr Towers, by Aedas Architects, 2012, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Al Bahr Towers in Alba Alianyou is about 45 meters high. Hidden under the cylindrical appearance is solar power generation technology! The multi-layered outer curtain with different orientations allows the light to fully refract and create a perfect Large and symmetrical patterns.