Current Projects
Europe
- Viktor & Rolf, London, UK
- Maggie’s Center, Gartnavel, Scotland, UK
- ABN AMRO building Coolsingel, Rotterdam, NL
- De Rotterdam multi-use tower, Rotterdam, NL
- Stadskantoor, Rotterdam, NL
- Cordoba Congress Centre, Spain
- Bibliothèque Municipales à Vocation Régionale, Caen, FR
- Il Fondaco dei Tedeschi, Venice, IT
- Rothschild Bank HQ London, UK
- White City London masterplan, UK
- Maggie's Center Glasgow, UK
- Commonwealth Institute, UK
- Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design, Moscow, RU
- Project Japan: A Portrait of the Metabolist Movement (Taschen, December 2010)
- Roadmap 2050: A Practical Guide to a Prosperous, Low-Carbon Europe
- Prada catwalk shows, Milan and Paris
Middle-East
- Central Library, Qatar Education City, Qatar
- Strategic Studies Centre for the RAND Qatar Policy Institute, Qatar Education City, Qatar
- Qatar Foundation Headquarters, Qatar Education City, Qatar
North America
- Milstein Hall Cornell University, United States
- Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Canada
Asia Pacific
- Prada Transformer, Seoul, South Korea
- CCTV - China Central Television Headquarters, Beijing, China
- TVCC - Television Cultural Center, Beijing, China
- SSE - Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Shenzhen, China
- SST - Singapore Scotts Tower, Residential Building, Singapore
- The Interlace, Singapore large-scale residential complex, Singapore
- Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taipei, Taiwan
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