An open-air shopping mall, Seoul, South Korea
Public spaces accessible to all, “whether they are shopping at the mall or simply enjoying the area’.
A biomimetic playground
Flowing shapes and ergonomic play areas invite little ones to run, climb and explore.
Loco Bear, a large family entertainment centre in Dubai
The press has not hesitated to describe it in its headlines as ‘a giant indoor entertainment park’.
A highly personalised residence
Harmonious flow of spaces, in a two-way visual connection, with the gardens and infinity pool at one pole.
Exuberance and sophistication of interior design
The glossy surfaces reflect and amplify natural and artificial light in a sensory experience of continuous dynamism.
Architecture without uneasy edges
A space of peace of mind and personal physical well-being.
Mediterranean-inspired indoor swimming pool
Materials and structure favour a feeling of naturalness, a somewhat rustic simplicity, far removed from sophistication.
Architecture in a challenging environment
Fluid, minimalist lines blend harmoniously with the dunes and the natural landscape.
Construction: ITER, the world’s most complex project
The largest experimental nuclear fusion reactor ever planned aims to generate unlimited sustainable energy.
Circular urban swimming pool on the Tagus river estuary, Lisbon, Portugal
‘The morphology of this pool structure (...) makes it possible to respond to various possible uses, thus promoting sports and leisure activities on the river’
Architecture and city, a symbiosis
The building functions as an urban echo; the environment makes the building and the building makes the environment.
Water and research: new ‘tunable’ filter against chemical pollutants
‘We developed new membrane materials that can simultaneously detect and remove trace-level pollutants’.