The New Khmer Architecture movement occurred in Cambodia in the 50s and 60s, blending modern styles with traditional, Cambodian cultural elements. The style became synonymous with the politically driven experiment in economic development envisaged by Norodom Sihanouk, the former King, Prime Minister, and Head of State of the country. Continue reading
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Rushing into a commercial project isn’t the answer
No matter what type of building it is you are looking to construct, our team of top architects are just the people to help. Experienced in all various sectors, including that of commercial architecture, we can take on exciting projects and deliver first class quality results. Whatever your requirements, we shall see to it that they are met. Continue reading
Examining the impact of Bryan Avery
Bryan Avery leaves a lasting impression in the architectural field thanks to his wonderful designs and pursuit of innovation. Not many architects can say they have a passion for integrating advanced technology into properties whilst simultaneously retaining a love for landscapes and city planning. Continue reading
Choose materials to combat the elements and suit the location
For architecture to be successful, whether it is a home or a business premises, the design must consider the location and conditions. The shape of the building, layout, and even the materials that are used will all need to reflect these two things. If they don’t it could result in huge issues. Continue reading
Hotly anticipated commercial architecture doesn’t always get good reviews
Apple Park, the new global headquarters for the tech giant, opened its doors for employees in April 2017. This was eight years after the architect Foster + Partners was chosen to take on the project. The work is still ongoing, particularly in terms of the park and ancillary buildings, but things are up and running in the main ring-shaped structure. Continue reading
Award winning earthquake-proof design
Approaches to commercial architecture have to differ around the world to suit things like the geography, the climate, and the culture. Countless factors need to be considered to design buildings that can serve their primary purpose and whilst overcoming any challenges they are presented with. Fortunately this encourages creativity. Continue reading