Russian architects Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev have completed an outdoor kitchen for a yacht captain that resembles the broken-up hull of a boat. More »
Pavilions
Size + Matter by David Chipperfield
London Design Festival 2011: architect David Chipperfield has installed two metallic glass pavilions outside the Royal Festival Hall in London as part of the London Design Festival More »
Chapel by Breathnach Donnellan O'Brien
and MEDS students
The students and tutors of a design and build workshop in Istanbul have constructed a seaside temple from oriented strand board. More »
Parc des Bords de Seine by HHF Architects
and AWP
Sonic Seascape Terrace by Decoster-Taivalkoski,
Haaslahti and Montes de Oca
When you stand inside one of these riverside pavilions in Turku, Finland, you can hear what’s going on beneath the water’s surface. More »
Black Teahouse by A1Architects
Visitors to this timber tea house sit beneath a woven rope dome with a gilded skylight and a hanging teapot in the middle. More »
Covington Farmers Market by design/buildLAB
Rural Studio alumni Marie and Keith Zawistowski led 17 students of the Virginia Tech School of Architecture + Design in the design and assembly of a farmers market shelter in Covington, Virginia. More »
3013 Installation at the Architectural Association
Students at the Architectural Association in London have constructed leaf-like sculptures that curl down from a fourth-floor roof terrace to a ground level courtyard. More »
Tea House by David Jameson
A music recital room resembling a Japanese tea house hangs like a lantern in the garden of a residence northwest of Washington DC. More »
Kiss by Z-A Studio

Pop-up shops might be commonplace in retail but would you consider getting married in a pop-up chapel made of cardboard? More »
Boscombe Beach Huts by a:b:i:r Architects
and Peter Lewis

UK studio a:b:i:r Architects and Peter Lewis of AEREA Design have redesigned the traditional English beach hut to be accessible for wheelchair users. More »
BMW Guggenheim Lab by Atelier Bow-Wow

The first-ever building to have a carbon fibre structure is a mobile studio-cum-stage by Japanese architects Atelier Bow-Wow, which just opened in New York. More »
NonLin/Lin Pavilion by Marc Fornes
/THEVERYMANY

French architect Marc Fornes of THEVERYMANY has completed a perforated aluminium pavilion that resembles a giant piece of coral. More »
Parking Attendant’s Pavilion by Jean-Luc Fugier

French architect Jean-Luc Fugier has designed a contorted timber hut to house a parking ticket machine. More »
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 by Peter Zumthor
photographed by Hufton + Crow

Here are some more photographs of Peter Zumthor's recently-opened Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London, taken by UK photographers Hufton + Crow. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More »








