“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together” is an African proverb that Emmanuel Coste likes to cite to describe his collaborative and proactive approach to architecture and project management. Convinced from the start by the advantages of “craft” tools like CAD, Emmanuel Coste directs an architecture firm which became the standard-bearer for design of complex projects brought to life by innovative technologies; a reference for high environmental quality that unites a broad multidisciplinary team.
The Bradford College David Hockney Building’s design is centered
around the College’s vision of creating a space that encourages and
supports innovative forms of teaching and learning.
For years, the owners of this house dreamed of a small shelter in the area of Serra Espadà (Castellón – Spain). One day they decided to build their dream house using a prefab wood modular system to make the process quick and clean, and to maximize energy efficiency and comfort. One of the owners, a technology lover, was passionate about the idea of building a passive house through a 100% digital process to ensure a flexible construction that could be transformed over time if necessary. Today, he is the owner of the house that he dreamed of, his “refuge.”
Christophe Ouhayoun and Nicolas Ziesel founded Koz Architects in 1999 with the goal of developing expressive and cheerful architecture, founded on discussion, experimentation and “creative democracy,” open to any situation that drives social and environmental innovations ever further.
An architecturally and culturally unique institution, the Budapest Music Center (BMC), opened its gates in Budapest in the Spring of 2013 in Hungary. The building is one musician’s 30-year dream come true. CEO László Gőz, trombonist and music teacher, founded BMC Ltd.17 years ago. Since 1996, the company has engaged in promoting classical, contemporary, and jazz music.