Stazione San Pasquale
The metro station San Pasquale is located in the Chiaia district on Mergellina Bay in Naples. The surface-level exits are part of an open square design, which is mirrored by a building that extends
The metro station San Pasquale is located in the Chiaia district on Mergellina Bay in Naples. The surface-level exits are part of an open square design, which is mirrored by a building that extends
Seamless Transitions Between Modern Infrastructure and Rural Surroundings Wampersdorf Station is a key stop along the Pottendorfer rail line, which connects Vienna’s city center with its suburban outskirts. Designed as a multimodal Highline Station,
Along the Viaduct Arches of Innsbruck This project forms part of the transformation of a historic, landmarked area into a vibrant urban living space - an initiative aimed not only at physical renewal but
Following the success of the multi-award-winning timber project Beyond the Trees Avondale, VDA continues to lead the way in innovative and sustainable timber architecture with J20. The brief for J20 was to create a
Located on Italy’s Adriatic coast, the Weightless Bridge pays tribute to Cesenatico’s maritime heritage, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity. Drawing inspiration from historical trabocchi, Art Nouveau beach structures, and mid-20th-century maritime architecture, the design
The first bike station in Bergamo is strategically located near the railway station, at the edge of the historic center, integrating seamlessly into the intermodal hub and the urban regeneration project of Porta Sud.
The footbridge across the Rinža River serves as a highlight and focal point of the Gaj sports park area before the river enters the center of Kočevje. It spans in a long, elegant curve,
Our project comprises seven bridges that serve not only as vital connections but also as public spaces for gathering and relaxation. Each bridge has a distinct character, thoughtfully designed to reflect its specific function
The footbridge was designed by authors Petr Tej, Marek Blank, and Jan Mourek, based on an international competition organized by the Institute of Planning and Development of the Capital City of Prague. The gentle