The Municipal Stadium in Poznan is close to the town centre and was built in 1968. It was actually completed only twelve years later and opened in August 1980 with a match played by the home team Lech Posen.
For the urban development zone in Luxembourg known as Plateau de Kirchberg, a challenge was sent out to architects around the world to help design the Luxemburg of the future.
In the heart of the Rioja wine-growing region, famous architect Frank O. Gehry created the most abstract hotel in the world for sophisticated guests.
The tallest and perhaps most luxurious hotel in the world is located in an unparalleled setting on an artificial island only about 280 meters from the mainland.
The planned repurposing of the computing centre of Neckermann Versand AG, built in the 70's with a concrete-skeleton design, raised the question of technically and economically optimal air conditioning.
The Centre National Sportif et Culturel in Luxemburg was built on the Kirchberg Plateau on an area of over 13,000 hectares of land.
In Durban on the east coast of South Africa, the new, futuristic Moses Mabhida Stadium is currently being built for the 2010 Football World Cup.
In the eastern part of Sao Paulo, in the Morumbi neighborhood, is one of the largest mixed business/residential areas in Brazil.
The Olympic Stadium in Kiev will host the final match in the European Football Championship 2012. In the run-up to the EURO 2012, the stadium was completely refurbished.
The extravagant architecture of the 5-star Jumeirah Beach Resort opened in 1999 creates an impression at first sight. Modelled on a surging billow, this first-class hotel is captivating with its lively and luxurious charm
In the Polish capital of Warsaw, the old "10th-Anniversary Stadium" was demolished and a new multi-functional stadium built especially for the 2012 European Championship. The stadium is located on the banks of the Vistula, in the district of Praga, directly opposite the centre of Warsaw.
The Donbass Arena in Donetsk was equipped with leading-edge network infrastructure and ornate glass facade. A unique feature of the stadium is the world's largest "floating" granite football made of several black and light-coloured rocks.
As the largest airport in Spain, Madrid Barajas receives more than 40 million air passengers every year which makes it Europe’s main hub for flights to South America.
Brasília's Estádio Nacional is the second largest stadium in Brazil. It was erected on the site of the former Mané Garrincha stadium that had been built in 1974 and almost completely demolished in 2010. Sustainability was an important factor in the rebuilding process, and the new stadium is now easily accessible with public transport. The roof is extendable and ensures that events can take place at any time and independent of the weather.
The mountain inn Berggasthof Platzlalm is situated in the popular ski resort Hochfügen in Hochzillertal in Austria, at an altitude of just under 1,800 metres.
The new Kameha in Bonn is setting new standards for luxury hotels around the world.
The Estádio Beira-Rio, or Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, as it is officially called, was built in 1969 and refurbished and extended in 2014. Seats, ramps and accesses are now protected by an innovative roof construction. The renovation work was carried out in several steps such that the stadium could be used even during that phase.
The Estádio Castelão can be found in the popular tourist destination Fortaleza. The stadium dates actually back to 1973, i.e. it was not built specifically for the 2014 event.
Until 2007, Salvador was the home of the Estádio Fonte Nova that had been erected in 1951 but was demolished and has been re-erected in recent years. The Arena Fonte Nova of today is a modern stadium with a roof made of light metal; it can accommodate 56,000 people.
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