The Fenix Museum in Rotterdam by MAD Architect stands as an impressive project of adaptive reuse, transforming a former warehouse into a contemporary cultural centre. Focusing on the city’s migration history, the museum seamlessly integrates historic preservation with innovative design. In this unique space, visitors can discover Rotterdam’s past while encountering striking examples of modern architecture.
Brühl Town Hall and Library: JSWD Completes a Monumental Transformation
The new building, made of light-coloured clinker brick, creates a monolithic impression that extends up to its gabled roof. The building, with its stepped gabled roofs consisting of three interlocking volumes, gains lightness from the brick gaps in the façade. The perforated brick facades filter the incoming light.
The studio interweaves paths and green spaces, creating an organic flow, inviting visitors to explore and interact with their surroundings. Recognizing the island’s auditory potential, the Artificial Island Project in Seoul aims to be a celebration of Korean Music Culture.




