Hanil Visitors Center and Guest House by BCHO
This wavy wall forms the east facade of an information centre designed by BCHO Architects at a Korean concrete factory. More about Hanil Visitors Center and Guest House by BCHO
This wavy wall forms the east facade of an information centre designed by BCHO Architects at a Korean concrete factory. More about Hanil Visitors Center and Guest House by BCHO
Architecture graduate John Becker's final project involved creating the future headquarters of a fictional company that sells bottled water harvested from dew. More about An Atmosphere Excavated by John Becker
Designers Studio Weave have installed a meandering 324 metre-long bench on the seafront at Littlehampton in the UK. More about The Longest Bench by Studio Weave
This shop in Fukuoka, Japan, by Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata of Case-Real can be converted into a gallery or party venue by rapidly dismantling the display stands. More about 9 Department Store and Gallery by Case-Real
We've teamed up with design show Tent London to offer readers the chance to win ten FREE exhibition spaces at Tent Digital, taking place 23-26 September at the Truman Brewery in London. More about Competition: up to 10 free spaces for digital designers at Tent Digital
Dezeenwire: Alice Rawsthorn interviews humanitarian architect Nathaniel Corum, who designed the cabin of the Plastiki boat made of plastic bottles (see our earlier story) - New York Times
Photographer Edmund Sumner has shared with us his photos of this house that cost just $12,000 to build by Matharoo Associates in Ahmadabad, India, featuring shutters weighted with concrete balls. More about The House with Balls by Matharoo Associates