Monthly archives: February 2011

Whatami by stARTT

WHATAMI by stARTT

This pavilion by Italian firm stARTT has won the first international edition of the MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program and will be installed outside the Zaha Hadid-designed MAXXI museum in Rome this June. See this year’s New York installation in yesterday’s story. More »

Sun Moon Lake visitor centre by
Norihiko Dan and Associates

Sun Moon Lake Administration Office by Norihiko Dan and Associates

Tokyo architects Norihiko Dan and Associates have completed this visitor centre on the shore of Sun Moon Lake in Taiwan. More »

Hippo and Potamus by Mia Gammelgaard
for Blå Station

Hippo by Mia Gammelgaard for Bla Station

Stockholm 2011: designer Mia Gammelgaard of Copenhagen showed this wooden chair with leg warmers for Swedish firm Blå Station at Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More »

Holding Pattern by Interboro Partners

Holding Pattern by Interboro Partners

Brooklyn studio Interboro Partners have won this year’s MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program competition to design a temporary installation in the courtyard of the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre in New York. More »

Galeria.Solar.S.Roque by Manuel Maia Gomes

Galeria.Solar.S.Roque by Manuel Maia Gomes

Photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us his images of a public passage and gallery in Vila do Conde, Portugal, designed by Portuguese architect Manuel Maia Gomes. More »

“Best of British: Design Award Highlights”
- BBC News


Dezeenwire:
Design Museum curator Alex Newson gives a tour of key projects in the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2011 exhibition, which opens at the museum today, in this BBC News movieMore »

Competition: five copies of Hella Jongerius: Misfit
to be won

Hella Jongerius - Misfit

We’ve teamed up with publishers Phaidon to offer readers the chance to win one of five copies of their new monograph about Dutch designer Hella Jongerius. More »

Christian Louboutin Mount Street Window
by Studio XAG

Christian Louboutin Mount Street Window by Studio XAG

Designers Studio XAG have created a window installation in London for French fashion designer Christian Louboutin, spelling out the brand name in bright neon lettering.  More »