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坂茂建築設計 | Shigeru Ban Architects Cibic Workshop CCTV | Buro Ole Scheeren - Waterfox CCTV by Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren © OMA Project: China Central Television (CCTV) Headquarters Type: Television Station and Headquarters Status: Competition 2002 (1st prize); Completion 2012 Client: China Central Television (CCTV) Location: Beijing, China Site: 20 hectares in new Central Business District Scale: Total Project 599,000 m2; CCTV 473,000 m2 Program: Administration 64,800 m2, Multi-purpose 54,900 m2, News Broadcasting 65,000 m2, Broadcasting 31,800 m2, Production Studios 105,400 m2, Public Loop 11,100 m2, Facilities 22,500 m2, Parking 59,700 m2 The CCTV Headquarters has become an icon for Beijing. CCTV combines administration and offices, news and broadcasting, program production and services, and the entire process of TV-making into a single loop of interconnected activities. A new icon is formed, not in a predictable soaring tower, but in a three-dimensional experience of geometric and social continuity. Design Team:

Europe's hottest startup capitals: Berlin This article was taken from the September 2011 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by subscribing online. London's startup scene is booming -- you need only read Wired to see that. But what are Europe's other hot digital cities -- and which are the companies and founders to watch? Welcome to Wired's first annual guide to the continent's rising stars. Spend a few days in Berlin and it's not long before a clear parallel becomes apparent: London, circa 2000. Where Europe's most populous country differs from the UK is in its level of economic decentralisation. Since reunification in 1990, Berlin has re-established itself as a thriving cultural centre and, in the last five years, as a tech hub for entrepreneurs from throughout the world, not just Germany. Berlin might just be Europe's hippest city.

T + E + A + M Ole Scheeren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Waterfox Artist’s impression of DUO during the day. Ole Scheeren (born 1971, Karlsruhe) is a German architect and principal of Büro Ole Scheeren with offices in Beijing, Hong Kong and London and a visiting professor at Hong Kong University.[1] Career[edit] Ole Scheeren is currently working on a series of projects, including DUO, a contemporary twin-tower mixed use development comprising residences, offices, a 5-star hotel and retail gallery in Singapore, Angkasa Raya, a 268 meter tall landmark building in the center of Kuala Lumpur and a studio/gallery building for a Beijing-based artist. Angkasa Raya, a 268 meter tall landmark building in the center of Kuala Lumpur; a studio/gallery building for a Beijing-based artist; and a large-scale urban development in Singapore. As former Partner and Director of Rem Koolhaas’ Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Beijing and Hong Kong, Scheeren directed the office's work across Asia. Awards[edit] External links[edit] References[edit]

El candidato español que quiere trabajar en Alemania debe perder el miedo a lo desconocido ¿Qué motiva que Alemania esté demandando tantos titulados extranjeros? Ante la evolución demográfica de las últimas décadas, y acrecentado por el buen momento económico que atraviesa, a este país le urge contratar empleados cualificados para satisfacer la demanda creciente de sus empresas, reconocidas campeonas mundiales en exportación. En un estudio de la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE) sobre los 28 países más industrializados, también se ha declarado que dentro de 10 años en Alemania se jubilará un 75% más de lo que se podrá contratar localmente, llegando a la última posición de estudio. Es sabido que ni retrasando la edad de la jubilación, ni por la lógica reducción del desempleo se logrará el equilibrio: habrá que aumentar la cifra de inmigrantes cualificados. España tiene la tasa de desempleo más alta de Europa, alcanzando hasta el 40% entre los jóvenes. Siempre depende del entorno en el que se vaya a mover. Ambas cosas son válidas.

portfolio — Hana has a solid architectural background with Master's degree on Landscape Urbanism at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, UK. Her major study focuses on Urban Regeneration, Landscape Infrastructure, and Sustainable Development of Buildings and Cities. 3-4 years professional practice as architect at design firms such as ARUP and Graftlab, and recently shifting her practice into Urban Masterplanning and Landscape Design in Mainland China. Major experience as urban designer includes key designer at Groundlab in London, and project architect at Plasma Studio in Beijing. Currently participating in Hong Kong as urban designer and project manager. Proficient in parametric design, comprehensive design, systematic design, LEED, and sustainable design. Her personal interests include resort design, graphic design, interior decoration, and art installations.

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