Architecture
Earth House by BCHO Architects
BCHO Architects have completed this house buried in the ground in Seoul, Korea. More about Earth House by BCHO Architects
BCHO Architects have completed this house buried in the ground in Seoul, Korea. More about Earth House by BCHO Architects
Italian architects Studio Archea have sent us these images of their pavilion in the Urban Best Practice Area at the Shanghai Expo 2010. More about UBPA B3-2 Pavilion by Studio Archea
NL Architects have designed a conceptual bridge for the Hong Kong border, featuring roads that would loop over each other to allow for the fact that traffic must drive on the left in Hong Kong but on the right in China. More about Pearl River Necklace by NL Architects
Here’s another stadium designed by German studio GMP Architekten (see our earlier stories here and here) for the 2010 FIFA World Cup starting this week in South Africa. More about Green Point Stadium by GMP Architekten
Photographer Filippo Poli has sent us his photographs of a centre for rescued turtles, dolphins and birds in Barcelona by Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura. More about CRAM Foundation by Hidalgo Hartmann Arquitectura
Black Line One X Architecture Studio have completed a pointy extension to a house in Tasmania. More about House by Black Line One X Architecture Studio
London architects Carmody Groarke have designed a temporary restaurant atop a construction site overlooking the Olympic Park in east London. More about Studio East Dining by Carmody Groarke
Japanese studio FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects have completed a house in Aichi, Japan, which was built to replace the family's existing home on the same site. More about House of Resonance by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects
Architectural photographer Joao Morgado has sent us some images of a house made of glass in Maastricht, Netherlands, designed by Wiel Arets Architects. More about H House in Maastricht by Wiel Arets Architects
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house in Kasiwara, Japan, with a structure of wooden beams joined by bolts. More about A Mono Struct House by Masato Sekiya
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house for a family in Osaka, Japan, with raw concrete finishes inside and out. More about House for Three Children by Masato Sekiya
Here's another stadium designed by German studio GMP Architekten (see our earlier story) for the 2010 FIFA World Cup starting next week. More about Moses Mabhida Stadium by GMP Architekten
Here's one of three stadiums designed by German studio GMP Architekten for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that begins in South Africa next week. More about Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium by GMP Architekten
Rotterdam studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects have completed a house on the site of a former slaughterhouse in Leiden, Netherlands, inverting the typical functions by putting the lounge at the top and the attic at the bottom. More about V21K07 by Pasel Kuenzel Architects
Shanghai Expo 2010: here are some images of the Polish pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 designed by Polish studio WWAA Architects. More about Polish Pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by WWAA Architects
Spanish office Magén Arquitectos have completed a building for the environment department of Zaragoza city council in Spain, featuring a top level of wood panelling, a glass mid-section and a black-tinted concrete bottom. More about Environmental Unit Headquarters by Magén Arquitectos
Photographer Nelson Garrido has sent us his photographs of this house in Palmela, Portugal, designed by Eduardo Trigo de Sousa and ComA Architects. More about Miraventos House by Eduardo Trigo de Sousa and ComA Architects
Japanese architects Suppose Design Office have completed a house in Tokyo surrounded on one side by a tent. More about House in Kodaira by Suppose Design Office
Patkau Architects of Vancouver have won a competition to design six houses in the nature reserve surrounding Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania. More about Cottages at Fallingwater by Patkau Architects
New York studio MB Architecture have completed an art studio in the woods made of two steel shipping containers in Amagansett, New York. More about Container Studio by MB Architecture