Architectural Awards Launched

Entries are now invited for the 2013 European Copper in Architecture Awards 16 - a showcase for architects designing with copper and its alloys to promote their work to an international audience. The final deadline for receipt of entries is 31st May 2013.

Presentation Event

Copper in Architecture is working in partnership with BATIMAT to promote the Awards and the presentation of Awards will be made at the 2013 BATIMAT show in Paris in November.

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If it's going to be noticed, it has to look good. So the Luxembourg milk production co-operative Luxlait has set a striking tone with the building for its new production plant. In Bissen, not far from the Grand...

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Det nye St. Benedict kloster, som stod færdigt i år 2001, ligger i Palendria i Litauen omgivet af et roligt marklandskab. Klostrets område omfatter 67 hektar jævn markjord. Bygningen er stor og meget synlig midt i den ellers ubebyggede natur. Askese...

Kobberkontinuitet

Arkitekterne Braaksma & Roos' fortolkning af orangeriet bruger kobber til at give sammenhæng, men som et fuldstændigt moderne materiale, som de forklarer her.

Design Office Building Trinité with Classic Copper Mesh

The office of Trinité Automation Uithoorn (NL) dates from 1977 and was once an office for a construction company built as a practical but inconspicuous building.

Herbert Hoover Square, Warsaw, Poland, Transparent structures

Pavillon på Hoover-pladsen i Warszawa

En diskret ny bygning bruges til at organisere en forsømt plads og omdanne den til en flot offentlig plads med have.


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Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw, Poland

The new Museum of the History of Polish Jews is one of the most beautiful new buildings in Warsaw.  It is a lantern illuminating the public space. It is a ‘box’ and a ‘cake’ – all in one.