ARCHETECH
Turning Dreams into Reality
Main Features
Editor’s Choice 14-25
Doors, Windows & Fittings 30-33
Education & Healthcare 38
Floors & Flooring 39
Retail 40-42
Interiors & Interior Design 43-53
Landscaping & External Works 54-63
Lighting & Electrical 66
Roofing, Cladding & Facades 72-77
Safety, Security & Fire Protection 80-83
Lifts,Stairs & Balustrades 86-87
Case Studies/Trade Shows
YAKUSHA DESIGN - 6-7
A 270-degree glass structure of this cabin is
nestled into the rock and stands a bit in front
of the cliff, provoking the sense of “impossible
architecture”. Just like a lighthouse, it is
confronting the sea breeze on everyday basis.
EDUCATION CITY - 10-13
Nicknamed the ‘Diamond in the Desert’,
the 40,000-capacity venue, located within
Qatar Foundation’s Education City, is the
first World Cup stadium to achieve a fivestar
sustainability rating under the Global
Sustainability Assessment System.
CPMG ARCHITECTS - 18-20
using both physical and figurative
transparency to build a robust office
environment for the future.
ASTUDIO - 22-23
Westminster City Council appoints
Bouygues UK to deliver the first phase of the
redevelopment of the Ebury Bridge Wstate
designed by the council’s architects astudio.
VIRGILE + PARTNERS -42-44
The entire new Home floor, designed by Virgile
+ Partners, includes a world-class curation
of luxury home furnishing, accessories and
furniture super-brands
CEPEZED - 58-60
The residents of the luxury Park Hoog
Oostduin in The Hague have recently
moved into their apartments.
They now live quietly in green
surroundings, but in the heart
of the city as well. Therefore,
the access pass to their private
parking garage reads “Living in
the park, enjoying the city”.
MAURICE MARTEL
ARCHITECTE - 66-67
Inspired by Philip Johnson’s
Glass House and the Ben Rose
House from the movie Ferris Bueller’s
Day Off, Pavilion A is a tribute to modern
architecture. Welcoming a four-season
swimming pool, this glass pavilion was
designed as a veritable oasis in the heart of a
garden.
PROTEUS GL - 74-75
Proteus Facades has helped a monumental
24-storey student accommodation block in
London to blend in with its surroundings,
through innovative use of the
company’s glass rainscreen
cladding panels.