Architecture
313 Art Project by VOID planning
Korean architects VOID planning have completed this stone clad gallery in Seoul, Korea, punctuated by a giant window. More about 313 Art Project by VOID planning
Korean architects VOID planning have completed this stone clad gallery in Seoul, Korea, punctuated by a giant window. More about 313 Art Project by VOID planning
Photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us his photos of this wooden folly with mirrored shutters in the mountains of southern Germany by Berlin studio Baumhauer. More about Folly by Baumhauer
Japanese firm Avehideshi Architects and Associates have completed this house in Osaka, Japan, with a staircase that wraps around the house's internal perimeter. More about Small House with Big Spiral Staircase by Avehideshi Architects
Architect Hans Hollein of Vienna has designed this high-rise office tower for Shenzhen, China. More about SBF Tower by Hans Hollein
Japanese firm Mount Fuji Architects Studio have completed this house in Tokyo, Japan, made from a series of wooden arches gradually rising in height as they pivot around a central column. More about Tree House by Mount Fuji Architects Studio
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
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
Photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us his photos of this prefabricated house in Cedeira, Spain, by Madrid studio MYCC. More about Prefabricated Nature by MYCC
American firm Peter Rose + Partners have completed a cypress-clad extension to a yoga centre in Western Massachusetts, USA. More about Kripalu Annex by Peter Rose + Partners
American architects Space International have completed this gallery cantilevered over a row of existing garages at the MAK Centre for Art & Architecture, Los Angeles. More about MAK Gallery by Space International
Rafael Viñoly Architects have unveiled their design for the new Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate in Boston. More about Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate by Rafael Viñoly Architects
London studio DOS Architects have won a competition to design a 2000-seat church in Lagos, Nigeria with this design featuring an undulating roof. More about Catholic Church of the Transfiguration by DOS Architects
This glass library by new studio Zauberscho[e]n stands in a former stable yard in Münster, Germany. More about The Horse on the Ceiling by Zauberscho[e]n
London Metropolitan University Leeds Metropolitan University graduate Charlotte Wilson was awarded Best in Show at London graduate show Free Range this year for her proposal to convert a bunker into a museum. More about Women at War by Charlotte Wilson at Free Range
Japanese architects Coo Planning have created this house in Osaka, Japan, with an interior on stepped levels entirely finished in timber boards. More about House in Hamadera by Coo Planning
DezeenTV: here is architectural photographer Cristobal Palma's second video featuring collaborations between architects Giancarlo Mazzanti Arquitectos and Felipe Mesa of Plan B (see the first in our earlier post), this time the Flor del Campo school in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. More about Movie by Cristobal Palma: Flor del Campo by Giancarlo Mazzanti and Felipe Mesa
Japanese studio Kazuya Saito Architects have completed this wood-framed house on a narrow site in Tokyo, Japan. More about House Shimouma by Kazuya Saito Architects
London architects Grimshaw and engineers Arup have unveiled this design for an offshore wind turbine. More about Aerogenerator X by Grimshaw and Arup
Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron have designed this apartment tower with overhanging floor plates and terraces for Beirut, Lebanon. More about Beirut Terraces by Herzog & de Meuron