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PORT TEL AVIV, ISRAEL ILAN PIVKO ARCHITECTS


Construction has started on the new Port Tel Aviva, a ten-storey property featuring 40 luxury apartments along with a five-star hotel. The hotel will take over the first two floors of the development, and the top seven floors will feature the luxury apartments and penthouses, including private rooftop decks and swimming pools. Each floor of Port Tel Aviv features wrap-around recessed private terraces with mosaic-like facades that offer brise soleil protection. The living spaces have been designed to maximise light, with bright, open interiors, luxurious flooring, and high ceilings that facilitate unobstructed floor-to-ceiling views.


BRNO’S ZVONARKA CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL, CZECH REPUBLIC CHYBIK + KRISTOF ARCHITECTS


SHENZHEN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM, CHINA ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS


Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects the Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum, will be a destination to “learn and explore the power of science and technology and understand their impact on our life and future,” said ZHA. With a total area of approximately 125,000 m2


, the museum’s U-shaped plan


provides interconnecting public spaces, galleries and educational facilities centred around its atrium courtyard. “Responding to the city to the east, the design is defined by its solidity and dynamic curvilinear geometries that express the many urban circulation routes,” the architects added. The project’s lines are gradually elongated along the museum’s north and south elevations with openings carved into the volume to offer glimpses of the activity within. To the west, the building “transforms as it extends towards the natural landscapes that frame the glazed wall leading to the courtyard atrium at the heart of the museum.”


Chybik + Kristof Architects & Urban Designers have announced the forthcoming ground-breaking of their redesign of Brno’s Zvonarka Central Bus Terminal. The project involved preserving the existing Brutalist heritage structure, while addressing the need to “rethink a decaying public space into a functional entity.” Following the original floorplan, the redesigned main hall is an open structure without walls. Acting as a “two- sided roof,” the inner space houses the individual bus stops while the outer area serves as bus parking. The architects will replace the existing stands with an information and ticket office, as well as new platforms and an orientation system accessible to disabled users. The architects’ design will give “prominence to light, easing access, evoking comfort and promoting safety.”


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