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  • Pigalle Duperré by Ill Studio

    Pigalle Duperré is a colourful basketball court tucked between a row of Parisian apartments

    Ill-Studio has collaborated with French fashion brand Pigalle to create a multicoloured basketball court between a row of buildings in the 9th arrondissement of Paris (+ slideshow). More about Pigalle Duperré is a colourful basketball court tucked between a row of Parisian apartments

    Alice Morby | 12 August 2015 | 17 comments
  • NLE floating school in Lagos

    Today we like: floating architecture

    Floating architecture is becoming more common as architects explore ways to make the most of picturesque locations, deal with rising floodwaters, and alleviate pressure on available land. Examples range from tiny cabins to entire cities, and include the UK's "first amphibious house". See more stories about floating architecture »

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    Dan Howarth | 12 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Lianjiang Butterfly Bay by Next Architects

    NEXT Architects uses terracotta and granite for housing complex on China's Min River

    NEXT Architects chose both ribbed terracotta and smooth granite to clad the buildings of this housing development in China, which are stacked to maximise views over a nearby river and mountains (+ slideshow). More about NEXT Architects uses terracotta and granite for housing complex on China's Min River

    Jessica Mairs | 12 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • SOAK spray-on textile coating demonstrated on T-shirts

    SOAK textile coating changes colour to warn wearers of dehydration

    Dutch researcher Paulien Routs has worked with conceptual design studio Droog to develop a spray for activewear that monitors wearers' hydration levels by reacting to their sweat (+ slideshow). More about SOAK textile coating changes colour to warn wearers of dehydration

    Emma Tucker | 12 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • FELT slots three new homes into an old Ghent townhouse and reclads it with strips of wood

    Square windows puncture the timber facade of this townhouse in Ghent, Belgium, which has been recently refurbished and widened to make room for three new flats (+ slideshow). More about FELT slots three new homes into an old Ghent townhouse and reclads it with strips of wood

    Amy Frearson | 11 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • House in Tama-plaza by Takushu ARAI Architects

    Arched openings cut through walls of Takushu Arai's steel-plated house in Yokohama

    Arched doorways and shuttered windows give this Japanese residence by Takushu Arai the appearance of an oversized playhouse (+ slideshow). More about Arched openings cut through walls of Takushu Arai's steel-plated house in Yokohama

    Jessica Mairs | 11 August 2015 | 1 comment
  • Underline by James Corner Field Operations

    Underline park by James Corner Field Operations would stretch below elevated rail tracks in Miami

    James Corner Field Operations – one of the studios behind New York's popular High Line – has designed a new park for downtown Miami that would be constructed beneath an elevated rail line (+ slideshow). More about Underline park by James Corner Field Operations would stretch below elevated rail tracks in Miami

    Jenna McKnight | 11 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • "They've hacked Ikea's affordable designs to create unaffordable aspiration pieces"

    Comments update: hacked Ikea flat-pack kitchens by Danish architecture studios BIG, Henning Larsen and Norm have triggered a debate about the affordability of good design. Read on for more on this and don't forget to explore our comments page to keep up to date with the latest discussions. More about "They've hacked Ikea's affordable designs to create unaffordable aspiration pieces"

    Ross Bryant | 11 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Postmodernism in design: fifth birthday products for LDF by Darkroom

    Darkroom responds to "soft Postmodernism fluff" with fifth homeware collection

    Pomo summer: London design store Darkroom has created a collection of home accessories and jewellery based on five basic shapes to celebrate its fifth anniversary. More about Darkroom responds to "soft Postmodernism fluff" with fifth homeware collection

    Dan Howarth | 11 August 2015 | 1 comment
  • Ap Cobogó apartment renovation by Alan Chu

    Traditional ceramic blocks feature in Alan Chu's São Paulo apartment renovation

    Brazilian architect Alan Chu has completed the renovation of a São Paulo apartment, which uses ceramic ventilation bricks to form partitions and furniture (+ slideshow). More about Traditional ceramic blocks feature in Alan Chu's São Paulo apartment renovation

    Emma Tucker | 11 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • Atelier Central Arquitectos adds concrete entrance and golden walkways to Lisbon school

    Atelier Central Arquitectos has upgraded the campus of a Lisbon high school, adding a pale concrete entrance block and a network of corridors enclosed behind slender golden fins (+ movie). More about Atelier Central Arquitectos adds concrete entrance and golden walkways to Lisbon school

    Jessica Mairs | 11 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • WalkCar by Cocoa Motors

    Cocoa Motors' WalkCar transports passengers on a laptop-sized board

    A Japanese inventor has developed the "world's smallest electric car" – an aluminium board with wheels that carries a passenger like a Segway and fits into a backpack (+ movie). More about Cocoa Motors' WalkCar transports passengers on a laptop-sized board

    Dan Howarth | 11 August 2015 | 14 comments
  • Concave walls give a scalloped outline to mixed-use block by Iroje KHM Architects

    The scooped walls of this aluminium-clad retail and housing complex were designed by Iroje KHM Architects to mimic the concave roofs of traditional Korean houses (+ slideshow). More about Concave walls give a scalloped outline to mixed-use block by Iroje KHM Architects

    Jessica Mairs | 11 August 2015 | 3 comments
  • Growth by Begum Ayaskan and Bike Ayaskan

    Begum and Bike Ayaskan's Growth plant pot expands with its occupant

    Graduate shows 2015: Royal College of Art graduates Begum and Bike Ayaskan have designed a plant pot with a complex origami form, which enables it to unfold and accommodate more space for roots over time. More about Begum and Bike Ayaskan's Growth plant pot expands with its occupant

    Katie Treggiden | 11 August 2015 | 13 comments
  • Villa Eden by David Chipperfield Architects

    David Chipperfield references historic lemon houses with hillside villas on Lake Garda

    David Chipperfield Architects has completed a pair of holiday villas inspired by lemon houses on a hillside overlooking Italy's largest lake (+ slideshow). More about David Chipperfield references historic lemon houses with hillside villas on Lake Garda

    Amy Frearson | 10 August 2015 | 8 comments
  • Hugg store by Tandem Studio

    Tandem installs elaborate wooden shelving inside Hugg health and footwear store

    Melbourne-based Tandem Design Studio has designed the interior for a shop that sells both footwear and health products, featuring a complex wooden shelving system that "combines geometries" (+ slideshow). More about Tandem installs elaborate wooden shelving inside Hugg health and footwear store

    Alice Morby | 10 August 2015 | 2 comments
  • Postmodern architecture: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by Mario Botta

    Pomo summer: Mario Botta's monumental San Francisco Museum of Modern Art was the architect's first building in the US, but was frostily received by critics. Now undergoing a major extension project led by design firm Snøhetta, the building is the next in our summer series on Postmodernism (+ slideshow). More about Postmodern architecture: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by Mario Botta

    Jenna McKnight | 10 August 2015 | 5 comments
  • Brixton banknote by Jeremy Deller

    Jeremy Deller designs special-edition note for Brixton Pound

    Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller has created a new limited-edition banknote for the Brixton Pound, a currency that supports south London's local economy. More about Jeremy Deller designs special-edition note for Brixton Pound

    Emma Tucker | 10 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • IKEA kitchens hacked by Danish architects including BIG

    Danish architecture studios BIG, Henning Larsen and Norm have hacked IKEA flat-pack kitchens for Danish company Reform (+ slideshow). More about IKEA kitchens hacked by Danish architects including BIG

    Dan Howarth | 10 August 2015 | 16 comments
  • New Zealand announces 40 potential new flag designs

    New Zealand announces 40 potential new flag designs

    New Zealanders are to get a chance to vote on a new flag for their country, which could replace its existing graphic featuring the Union Jack. More about New Zealand announces 40 potential new flag designs

    Emma Tucker | 10 August 2015 | 7 comments
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