Architecture
Multi Mill by NL Architects
Dutch studio NL Architects have won a competition to design a stage intended to sit on a breakwater in the river IJ, Amsterdam. More about Multi Mill by NL Architects
Dutch studio NL Architects have won a competition to design a stage intended to sit on a breakwater in the river IJ, Amsterdam. More about Multi Mill by NL Architects
Japanese office Ninkipen have completed this office in Osaka with a facade of aluminum louvres that appear to bubble. More about Mole by Ninkipen!
Sjölander da Cruz Architects of Birmingham have completed this shelter at a park on a former wasteland in Amington, UK. More about Amington Youth Shelter by Sjölander da Cruz Architects
Danish firm ADEPT and Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto have won a competition to design a library for the Högskolan Dalarna university campus in Falun, Sweden. More about Dalarna Media Arena by ADEPT and Sou Fujimoto
Spanish architect Andrés Jaque has completed this house on a sloping site in Ibiza with a jumble of cascading terraces supported on stilts. More about Never Never Land House by Andrés Jaque
Architects Bell Phillips created this folded stainless steel staircase for a south London home. More about Origami Stair by Bell Phillips
Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Richard Hardy has shared with us his short film imagining an autonomous, artificially intelligent, sustainable city More about Movie: The Transcendent City by Richard Hardy
American firm Choi + Shine Architects designed these conceptual electricity pylons shaped like human figures to march across the Icelandic landscape. More about Land of Giants by Choi + Shine Architects
Japanese designer Masato Sekiya elevated this house so that it would fit over the humped site in Ashiya, Japan. More about Lifted House by Masato Sekiya
Mushrooms grow on decaying books at this garden in Quebec by Berlin landscape architect Thilo Folkerts of 100 Landschaftsarchitektur and Canadian artist Rodney LaTourelle. More about Jardin de la Connaissance by Rodney LaTourelle and 100 Landschaftsarchitektur
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Stuttgart office Birk und Heilmeyer Architekten with Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering have completed this wooden observation tower in Hemer, Germany. More about Jübergtower Hemer Landmark by Birk + Heilmeyer and Knippers Helbig Advanced Engineering
French architects Studio Bellecour have completed a pair of office buildings near Toulouse, France, wrapped in aluminum fins and connected by a twisting concrete element. More about Galilée by Studio Bellecour Architects
A central staircase rises through split levels in this narrow house in Osaka by Japanese architect Shintaro Fujiwara. More about A House in Showa-cho by Shintaro Fujiwara
University of Westminster architecture student James Gardener has designed this conceptual bridge for the River Thames, London, made from a series of floating elements that would be linked together and free to move with the tide. More about High Tide Street by James Gardener
This residential building by Israeli designer Ron Arad is to begin construction in Tel Aviv at the end of this year. More about 154 Ha-Yarkon Street by Ron Arad
This house by Chilean firm Moure Rivera Arquitectos is based on Euclidean mathematics, the earliest known system of geometry. More about House A by Moure Rivera Arquitectos
Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has proposed two conceptual embassy buildings for the Government Building Agency in the Netherlands. More about Two models for embassies (retreat I & II) by Anne Holtrop
Japanese architect Shunichiro Ninomiy of NRM-Architects Office has used an atrium and small pool of water to admit light indirectly to the ground floor of this east-facing home in Osaka, Japan. More about House with Tiny Pool by NRM-Architects Office
Dutch architect Frank Havermans has built a sunken concrete pavilion by a stream in St. Oedenrode, the Netherlands. More about KAPKAR/TO-RXD by Frank Havermans