Architecture
Villa Vauban extension by Philippe Schmit
Architect Philippe Schmit has completed an extension to a Luxembourg art gallery, clad in perforated brass panels. More about Villa Vauban extension by Philippe Schmit
Architect Philippe Schmit has completed an extension to a Luxembourg art gallery, clad in perforated brass panels. More about Villa Vauban extension by Philippe Schmit
Architects SOMAA of Stuttgart have completed an extension to a school in Leonberg, Germany, made of board-formed concrete where the boards were skewed to form a pattern. More about Pestalozzi School by SOMAA
This skyscraper by Mexican studio Rojkind Arquitectos is about to commence construction in Mexico City. More about R432 by Rojkind Arquitectos
A concert hall and conference centre by Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with artist Olafur Eliasson is under construction in Reykjavík, Iceland. More about Harpa by Henning Larsen Architects
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won a competition to redevelop the Dynamo Moscow Stadium and surrounding park in Moscow. More about VTB Arena Park by Erick van Egeraat
We've got a thing for criss-crossing bridges at the moment so here's another one, this time designed by NEXT Architects and Rietveld Landscape for Amsterdam. More about Melkwegbridge by NEXT Architects and Rietveld Landscape
London firm Rundell Associates have completed this new art and design department at a secondary school in Devon, UK. More about West Buckland School by Rundell Associates
This office building in the Belgian hills by architects Atelier Vens Vanbelle has a brick facade broken by huge windows overlooking the surrounding farmland. More about Notariaat by Atelier Vens Vanbelle
At their Amsterdam headquarters Dutch design collective Droog present plans for a house by Japanese studio Atelier Bow-Wow, to be built behind an existing townhouse facade in Amsterdam and furnished entirely with the Droog collection. More about Droog Townhouse by Atelier Bow-Wow
Here's another loopy bridge for China (see our earlier story about NL Architects' concept), this time a foot bridge for Xinjin in the Sichuan province by New York studio WXY Architecture and Weidlinger Associates Consulting Engineers. More about Nanhe River Landscape Bridge by WXY Architecture
This building by Australian architects Lyons in Melbourne combines a family home with a museum. More about Lyon Housemuseum by Lyons Architects
New York firm Solid Objectives - Idenburg Liu (SO-IL) invite visitors to swing on 30 poles outside the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre in New York. More about Pole Dance by SO-IL at P.S.1
Caruso St John Architects have installed this cafe in the grounds of an English 18th century villa. More about Chiswick House Gardens cafe by Caruso St John Architects
Dutch firm MVRDV and Danish firm ADEPT have won a competition to design a building housing health, leisure, culture and education facilities for Frederiksberg in Denmark. More about House of Culture and Movement by MVRDV and ADEPT
Peña Ganchegui y Asociados have completed this house overlooking the sea in Getaria, northern Spain. More about Urezkoenea House by Peña Ganchegui y Asociados
This building for Tokyo by Japanese architects Geneto will be cloaked in steel mesh with ivy growing over it. More about Ivy Building by Geneto
UK architects 6A have completed the expansion of the South London Gallery, renovating a derelict house and exposing original structural features. More about South London Gallery extension by 6A Architects
Oslo architects PUSHAK have installed an indoor terrain of moss arches and screens for the London Festival of Architecture, which opened last weekend. More about Moss Your City by PUSHAK
New York architects Axis Mundi have designed a retrofit façade for an office building in Barcelona that replicates rippled water. More about H2O by Axis Mundi
French architects Chartier-Carbasson have designed a football training centre in Amiens, France, with a sloping turf roof that merges with the adjacent field. More about Training centre by Chartier-Corbasson