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Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

9 July 2014 | Category:

History and future in dramatic interaction A long-unused post office in Beverly Hills underwent a dramatic transformation under Fellert’s direction. The original Renaissance-inspired architecture was carefully revived and in a radically altered context, with modern design and acoustical solutions not only being added but also interacting. The final result was an entirely new building – […]

BMW Brand Store

9 July 2014 | Category:

Performance solution for premium cars A building just as important for BMW as for the enthusiasts who enjoy spending more time than usual in automobile showrooms. The latest BMW Brand Store is in Brussels and on one of the city’s most fashionable streets – the elegant Boulevard de Waterloo. Here Fellert has made possible a […]

KPMG

7 July 2014 | Category:

When the new main office for the international auditing and advisory giant KPMG was being planned, the objectives were sky high — not the least with consideration to the building’s fashionable address and central location. The design would be bold, both with respect to archi- tecture and the environment, while reflecting the values represented by […]

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

18 June 2013 | Category:

Fellert boosts culture in Kansas City There is something about Kansas City and its architecture. There are works from some of the world’s leading architects and many of the buildings regularly appear on lists of America’s most beautiful buildings. Architectonic classics are still being created. The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in the absolute […]

Implement Office

18 June 2013 | Category:

Fellert and the Danish sense of design Implement Consulting Group advocates forward thinking and implements all changes with force, which you can see in physical form when you visit the company’s new offices in Hellerup, Denmark. Here an old and decrepit Tuborg brewery has become a stunningly beautiful and modern workplace, where the Danish feel […]

St Gabriel’s Church

18 June 2013 | Category:

Spiritual esthetics from days past – modern construction technology St. Gabriel’s Catholic Church in the small town of Poway in northern San Diego County was built in keeping with the architecture of the Old World, with an exterior reminiscent of a traditional Spanish mission building. But under the shell, the latest construction techniques can be […]

Daeyang Gallery and House

18 June 2013 | Category:

Fellert as an architectonic symphony The relationship between music and architecture has been explored before, but perhaps never so favorably and subtly as in Steven Holl’s interpretation of Istvan Anhalt’s Symphony of Modules. The prize-winning Daeyang Gallery and House consists of three pavilions – interconnected solely by a shallow reflective pool and the lower floor’s […]

Tartu University: Narva College

18 June 2013 | Category:

The beak in Narva. Prize-winning Estonian illusion The story of the Narva school’s origins is not only interesting, it also has a moral. It’s the story of three architects’ insistent strivings to gain acceptance for a design vision above and beyond the norm. Narva College has received a multitude of awards and international acclaim, and […]

Ingierstrand Bad

17 June 2013 | Category:

Norwegian Functionalism from the 1930s renovated to like-new condition Restaurang Ingierstrand Bad was once the given place for spending leisure time for the residents of Oslo – a charming jewel in the Functionalism style, situated on the banks of the fjord. Over the years, both the restaurant and the surrounding area fell into disrepair, but […]

Cité De L’océan Et Du Surf

11 June 2013 | Category:

When the waves and environment are in focus Biarritz has always had a strong relationship with the omnipresent Atlantic Ocean. For more than four decades, surfing has been a deep-rooted element of the local culture, and has produced an image and lifestyle that is intimately linked to an active environmental approach and marine culture. Steven […]