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  • Aga Khan Museum

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    Fumihiko Maki completes white granite museum for the Aga Khan Foundation

    Angular walls clad with white granite and a glazed courtyard surrounded by Islamic motifs feature at Fumihiko Maki's Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, which opens later this week (+ slideshow). More about Fumihiko Maki completes white granite museum for the Aga Khan Foundation

    Amy Frearson | 15 September 2014 | 3 comments
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    Guinée*Potin Architectes creates "footcheball" playground inside a thatched shed

    This wooden shed with one thatched wall and one metal-mesh wall is designed by Guinée*Potin Architectes to host a newly invented sport that borrows from football, table football and squash (+ slideshow). More about Guinée*Potin Architectes creates "footcheball" playground inside a thatched shed

    Amy Frearson | 15 September 2014 | 2 comments
  • Open House by John McLaughlin

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Sliding doors connect John McLaughlin's timber-framed Open House with its garden

    Irish architect John McLaughlin incorporated sliding glass doors into the timber frame of this suburban house in Dublin to improve the relationship between the interior and the garden. More about Sliding doors connect John McLaughlin's timber-framed Open House with its garden

    Alyn Griffiths | 14 September 2014 | 4 comments
  • 11 Brutalism buildings curated by F Yeah Brutalism

    Architecture

    Architecture

    11 lesser-known Brutalist buildings that helped define the movement

    Brutalism: as part of our series on Brutalism Dezeen invited Michael Abrahamson, editor of the F*ck Yeah Brutalism blog, to choose his favourite buildings. More about 11 lesser-known Brutalist buildings that helped define the movement

    Michael Abrahamson | 14 September 2014 | 9 comments
  • Trinity Square car park by Owen Luder

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brutalist buildings: Trinity Square car park by Owen Luder

    Brutalism: the seven-storey Trinity Square car park in Gateshead, England, was designed by Owen Luder and is the first ill-fated building in our Brutalism series (+ slideshow). More about Brutalist buildings: Trinity Square car park by Owen Luder

    Jessica Mairs | 14 September 2014 | 6 comments
  • Polycarbonate house in Cambridge by Manfredo di Robilant

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Polycarbonate House in Massachusetts features translucent plastic walls and wheeled shutters

    Translucent polycarbonate panels reveal the frame of this renovated house in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Italian architects Alessandro Armando and Manfredo di Robilant, which also features giant shutters on wheels (+ slideshow). More about Polycarbonate House in Massachusetts features translucent plastic walls and wheeled shutters

    Alyn Griffiths | 13 September 2014 | 2 comments
  • Barbican Estate by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brutalist buildings: Barbican Estate by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon

    Brutalism: described by Queen Elizabeth as "one of the modern wonders of the world", the Barbican Estate in London is one of the largest examples of the Brutalist style and represents a utopian ideal for inner-city living. More about Brutalist buildings: Barbican Estate by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon

    Amy Frearson | 13 September 2014 | 15 comments
  • Principal Place by Foster and Partners

    Architecture

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    Amazon chooses building by Foster + Partners as home for 5,000 UK staff

    News: ecommerce giant Amazon has selected an office building by Foster + Partners for central London as its new UK home. More about Amazon chooses building by Foster + Partners as home for 5,000 UK staff

    Anna Winston | 13 September 2014 | 10 comments
  • Honsinzi House by SPLK Architects & Partners

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    Architecture

    Honsinzi House by SPLK contrasts cement panels with local stone

    Stone tiles and horizontal cement boards were used to define the various volumes of this house in South Korea by architecture studio SPLK (+ slideshow). More about Honsinzi House by SPLK contrasts cement panels with local stone

    Alyn Griffiths | 12 September 2014 | Leave a comment
  • House in Onomichi by Suppose Design Office

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Walls run diagonally across the site of Suppose Design Office's House in Onomichi

    This house in Onomichi, Japan, by Suppose Design Office is framed by five parallel walls, which have been placed at an angle to frame views of an adjacent waterway (+ slideshow). More about Walls run diagonally across the site of Suppose Design Office's House in Onomichi

    Luke Tebbutt | 12 September 2014 | 2 comments
  • Preston Bus Station by Building Design Partnership

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brutalist buildings: Preston Bus Station by Building Design Partnership

    Brutalism: four rows of sculptural concrete fins make up the brazenly brutalist facade of Preston Bus Station in Lancashire, England – the next project in Dezeen's series. More about Brutalist buildings: Preston Bus Station by Building Design Partnership

    Amy Frearson | 12 September 2014 | 1 comment
  • House in Yasugatake by Kidosaki Architects Studio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Mountainside home by Kidosaki Architects extends out into the sky

    The upper floor of this Japanese mountain home is twice the size of the base, creating a dramatic overhang that appears to be supported by nothing but a pair of angular stilts (+ slideshow). More about Mountainside home by Kidosaki Architects extends out into the sky

    Amy Frearson | 12 September 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Shelter at Rainforest by Marra and Yeh Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Australian National Architecture Awards 2014 shortlist announced

    News: the Australian Institute of Architects has announced 61 projects in the running for this year's National Architecture Awards, including a rainforest home in Malaysia, a plant and seed research facility and a restaurant inside an old Sydney police station. More about Australian National Architecture Awards 2014 shortlist announced

    Matthew La Croix | 11 September 2014 | 2 comments
  • Habitat 67 by Moshe Safdie

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brutalist buildings: Habitat 67, Montreal by Moshe Safdie

    Brutalism: next up in our series on Brutalist architecture is Habitat 67, the experimental modular housing presented by Moshe Safdie at the 1967 World Expo in Montreal as a vision for the future of cities (+ slideshow). More about Brutalist buildings: Habitat 67, Montreal by Moshe Safdie

    Amy Frearson | 11 September 2014 | 16 comments
  • Disruption by James Christian at Designers in Residence

    Architecture

    Architecture

    James Christian designs parasitic structures for disused city spaces

    London designer James Christian has created a series of architectural parasites intended to occupy empty rooftops, car parks and greens of dilapidated estates across the capital for his residency at the city's Design Museum. More about James Christian designs parasitic structures for disused city spaces

    Jessica Mairs | 11 September 2014 | 5 comments
  • The Kench by Meloy Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    The Kench is a British seaside chalet designed to "encourage outdoor living"

    The entire glazed front of this beach house in Hampshire, England, concertinas open to join a waterfront terrace (+ slideshow). More about The Kench is a British seaside chalet designed to "encourage outdoor living"

    Jessica Mairs | 11 September 2014 | 1 comment
  • Glasgow aerial view

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "What might the future of Scottish architecture be in an independent state?"

    Opinion: Scotland once boasted its own distinct regional building styles, but since devolution began in the 1990s Scottish architecture has fallen foul of the profit-chasing short-termism that has blighted the rest of the UK, says Owen Hatherley. More about "What might the future of Scottish architecture be in an independent state?"

    Owen Hatherley | 11 September 2014 | 1 comment
  • The Leadenhall Building by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners hands over the Leadenhall Building for fit out

    The shell of the Leadenhall Building by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners – also known as the Cheesegrater – is now complete and has been handed over to its future tenants for fit out (+ slideshow). More about Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners hands over the Leadenhall Building for fit out

    Amy Frearson | 11 September 2014 | 3 comments
  • Reclaimed Telegraph Poles House by WHBC Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Malaysian island home by WHBC built from reclaimed telegraph poles

    This house on the Malaysian island of Langkawi was designed by WHBC Architects to be entirely constructed from reclaimed wood, including a framework made from old telegraph poles (+ slideshow). More about Malaysian island home by WHBC built from reclaimed telegraph poles

    Alyn Griffiths | 10 September 2014 | 1 comment
  • Brutalist buildings: Park Hill, Sheffield by Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brutalist buildings: Park Hill, Sheffield by Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith

    Brutalism: to kick off a series of building studies looking back at classic Brutalist buildings from around the world, we revisit Park Hill – the housing estate that brought "streets in the sky" to Sheffield, England, after the Second World War. More about Brutalist buildings: Park Hill, Sheffield by Jack Lynn and Ivor Smith

    Amy Frearson | 10 September 2014 | 8 comments
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