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This year’s World Building of the Year, the Interlace, by architecture firms Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and Buro Ole Scheeren, could change the basic proposition of how we make ...
At this year's World Architecture Festival, the Interlace was crowned World Building of the Year for its innovative approach to design, eco-friendliness, and communal living.. With its stacked ...
The Interlace in Singapore by OMA and Büro Ole Scheeren won the World Building of the Year 2015 at ... the design generates a multiplication of horizontal surfaces populated by extensive ...
This year's World Building of the Year, the Interlace, by architecture firms Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and Buro Ole Scheeren, could change the basic proposition of how we make cities.
The Interlace, a residential tall building project in Singapore, has won the inaugural Urban Habitat award from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). The Interlace is a 1,040-unit ...
A a vertical village in Singapore has been name the World Building of the Year 2015 at the World Architecture Festival. The Interlace is a residential development designed by OMA / Buro Ole Scheeren.
When CapitaLand bought Gillman Heights Condominium in 2007, it was unthinkable that the ageing HUDC estate on Depot Road would be transformed into a vertical village that would eventually be named ...
The judges at the World Architecture Festival 2015, which ran from November 4 to 6, has bestowed its top honor, the World Building of the Year Award, upon an apartment complex known as The Interlace.
The Interlace. I; A 'vertical village' has won the world building of the year award at the 2015 World Architecture Festival.. This village is called The Interlace and is located in Singapore.
First unveiled in 2009, OMA's The Interlace, one of Singapore's most ambitious residential developments is finally nearing completion.
The Interlace has been crowned the World Building of the Year 2015. ... Such design is seen as a radical move away from the "clusters of isolated towers" that is typical of housing in the region.