
NOMA 2.0 / BIG - ArchDaily
Sep 21, 2018 · Situated between two lakes and within the community of Christiania, the new Noma is built on the site of a protected ex-military warehouse once used to store mines for the Royal Danish Navy.
The New Noma by Bjarke Ingels Group Opens to the Public
Sep 23, 2018 · Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a cluster of buildings as the new home for Noma, one of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants. Situated between two lakes within the community of Christiania in ...
Gallery of NOMA 2.0 / BIG - 48 - ArchDaily
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Gallery of NOMA 2.0 / BIG - 1 - ArchDaily
Image 1 of 51 from gallery of NOMA 2.0 / BIG. Photograph by Rasmus Hjortshoj
NOMA 2.0 / BIG | Building of the Year 2019 - boty.archdaily.com
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Noma by BIG by Gilles Delage | ArchDaily
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NOMA Mexico / La Metropolitana + Studio Arq. - ArchDaily
Dec 6, 2017 · The design inspiration behind Noma Mexico came from the values that both companies share. To talk about Noma is synonymous to the highest quality and sophistication, as well as innovation and the ...
WAF 2019: Day 2 Winners Announced - ArchDaily
Dec 5, 2019 · As the World Architecture Festival 2019 continues, we are happy to announce the winners of the second day of the event. Works by Herzog & de...
Lingang Youth Activity Center / Arcplus Institute of Shanghai ...
Nov 12, 2024 · Analysis. By setting up a floor height difference of 2.6m on the west and east sides of the building, ramps and stairs spaces are created for the north and south sides of the building, which can ...
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