− Tower Infinity-Not Seeing is Believing _ GDS Architects
− Aliah Hotel _ Hiperstudio+Arkiz
− New Bauhaus Museum in Weimar _ Menomenopiu Architects
− Cicada _ Casagrande Laboratory
Archipulse
Speed, Ambition and Challenge _ Silvio Carta
− Enzo Ferrari Museum _ Future Systems+Shiro Studio
Spatial from Temporal
Uptodate in outdated factory
Temporal Hybrids: _ Silvio Carta
− Red Bull Music Academy in the Old Madrid Slaughterhouse _ Langarita-Navarro
Arquitectos
− IMd Consulting Engineers _ Ector Hoogstad Architecten
− Red Bull New Headquarters _ Sid Lee Architecture
− Conversion Tesa 105 _ Andres Holguin Torres + David R. Morales Hernandez
− Zap’ Ados _ Bang Architectes
− MINO, Migliarino Youth Hostel _ Antonio Ravalli Architetti
− La Fabrique, Creative Machine _ TETRARC
Palimpsest and Complexity
School Extension
Adding on the Modest Monument _ Jorge Alberto Mejia Hernandez
− D.Manuel I Secondary School _ BFJ Arquitectos
− Vila Vicosa High School _ Candido Chuva Gomes Arquitectos
− Francisco de Arruda School _ Jose Neves
− Rattenberg Secondary School _ Daniel Fugenschuh ZT Gmbh
− Bernadotte School Extension _ Tegnestuen Vandkunsten
− Pestalozzi School _ SOMAA + Gabriele Dongus
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C3 no.333 (2012 #5/12)
Archipulse
Speed, Ambition and Challenge _ Silvio Carta
The name Ferrari is immediately associated with the luxury car brand throughout most of the world. In Italy, and especially in the native area of the company’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, the name is also associated with the story of a man whose intelligence and passion for race cars has led to enormous success. The story of the life of Enzo Ferrari is—in fact—a significant example for all aspiring entrepreneurs, serving as a parable of the worldwide success which can eventually come after a lifetime of effort and work toward a single objective. Ferrari began by working in a small car company, and subsequently raced for various stables, until he founded the Scuderia Ferrari racing team in 1929. He passed on at the age of 90 in 1988 after having transformed his small beginnings at Scuderia into a world-renowned brand, winning numerous prizes in international races. Besides several honorary degrees and awards, Ferrari was posthumously appointed to the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, which encompasses those who have contributed significantly to the racing world with their accomplishments, either as race drivers, manufacturers, developers or engineers.
C3 no.333 (2012 #5/12)
Archipulse
Speed, Ambition and Challenge _ Silvio Carta
The name Ferrari is immediately associated with the luxury car brand throughout most of the world. In Italy, and especially in the native area of the company’s founder, Enzo Ferrari, the name is also associated with the story of a man whose intelligence and passion for race cars has led to enormous success. The story of the life of Enzo Ferrari is—in fact—a significant example for all aspiring entrepreneurs, serving as a parable of the worldwide success which can eventually come after a lifetime of effort and work toward a single objective. Ferrari began by working in a small car company, and subsequently raced for various stables, until he founded the Scuderia Ferrari racing team in 1929. He passed on at the age of 90 in 1988 after having transformed his small beginnings at Scuderia into a world-renowned brand, winning numerous prizes in international races. Besides several honorary degrees and awards, Ferrari was posthumously appointed to the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, which encompasses those who have contributed significantly to the racing world with their accomplishments, either as race drivers, manufacturers, developers or engineers.