References

    DORMA References

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    Arabian sensations

    Basking in the highest of grand luxury, with DORMA wherever you look New landmark: The Fairmont DubaiA new 36-storey building - a hotel, residential and office complex - spectacularly dominates the skyline of Dubai. more...

    DomAquarée

    The DomAquarée offers unusualperspectives?both inside and outWhen it comes to investor projects on prominent downtown sites, conflicts between the need for urban quality and achieving attractive financial returns is a frequent problem. more...

    Budapest Sport Arena

    A sports UFO. Since 2003, a spaceship arena has been the second-largest building in Budapest Use days is the magic word for today s successful stadium concepts. more...

    European Tower

    The European Tower building, is 113 m high and has 27 floors, being the second highest in Madrid following the Picasso Tower. more...

    Valencian Arts Palace

    The Arts Palace encompasses the artistic component that the Palace places on as culture in the broadest sense, together with science, technology and nature. more...

    BMW Group Research and Engineering Centre (REC)

    Phase 7 constitutes the core work of the REC expansion project. The five-storey, square quad building was constructed according to a design created by HENN Architects of Munich. With an edge length of approx. more...

    Hilton Madrid Airport

    Business appointments in Madrid are soon to become an even more pleasant affair. In May 2007, the Hilton Madrid Airport will be opening its doors as the first five-star hotel to be built at Barajas airport in the Spanish capital. more...

    Vanity Opera

    Twenty-first century shopping is more than just a matter of consumption Throughout the world, more and more cities are vying for the purchasing public? with fascinating shopping malls offering impressive product displays and all sorts of sensual enticements for the visitor. more...

    EUCAB Train

    Research for high-speed rail transport in Europe Differences in operation and control? and certain other technical hitches?are still hindering the advent of high-speed (300 km/h plus) international rail travel in Europe. more...

    Commercial Bank of Dubai

    Architectural brilliance and a hint of the Orient on the waterfront Dubai is one of the most advanced business metropolises in the world, yet it is still essentially defined by its traditions. more...

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