Tohma House by Hiroshi Horio Architects
This farmhouse in Hokkaido by Japanese studio Hiroshi Horio Architects has a pointed observation deck where residents dry herbs. More about Tohma House by Hiroshi Horio Architects
This farmhouse in Hokkaido by Japanese studio Hiroshi Horio Architects has a pointed observation deck where residents dry herbs. More about Tohma House by Hiroshi Horio Architects
Designer Paul Priestman is one of the judges of the Inside awards. In this movie he talks about designing aircraft interiors. Update: this interview is featured in Dezeen Book of Interviews, which is on sale now for £12. More about Inside awards: Paul Priestman on aircraft interiors
Landscape architects James Corner Field Operations, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and planting designer Piet Oudolf have completed Section 2 of the High Line, a 1.5 mile-long elevated park on an abandoned railway in New York. More about The High Line Section 2 opens
UK designer Rupert McKelvie has assembled a table using thousands of pieces from jigsaw puzzles. More about Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie
Dezeen Wire: UK architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners have submitted proposals to Greenwich Council for a walkway spanning the roof of London's O2 Arena, which was completed by Richard Rogers Partnership back in 1999 - Greenwich.co.uk
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German studio D'art have covered a wall in white paper boxes and spotty black lettering for the German Pulp and Paper Association at a Düsseldorf trade fair. More about Paperboard Architecture by D’art for VDP
Michigan architects Synecdoche stacked up timber offcuts to construct this pavilion in Atlanta, Georgia, held together by gravity alone. More about Edge Condition Pavilion by Synecdoche