Architecture
La Maison-vague by Patrick Nadeau
This earth and plant-covered hump is a house by Paris architect Patrick Nadeau, currently under construction in Reims, France. More about La Maison-vague by Patrick Nadeau
This earth and plant-covered hump is a house by Paris architect Patrick Nadeau, currently under construction in Reims, France. More about La Maison-vague by Patrick Nadeau
Soccer City in Johannesburg, reconstructed by architects Boogertman Urban Edge + Partners and global sports architecture firm Populous, will host the final of the FIFA World Cup, which starts next month. More about Soccer City by Boogertman Urban Edge + Partners and Populous
Photographer Philippe Ruault has sent us his photographs of the newly-completed 100 11th Avenue by French architect Jean Nouvel, an apartment block in Chelsea, New York, with every glass panel of the curtain wall tilted at a different angle. More about 100 11th Avenue by Jean Nouvel
Yesterday saw the topping-out ceremony of Herzog & de Meuron's philharmonic hall on the river Elbe in Hamburg. More about Elbphilharmonie by Herzog & de Meuron
Shanghai Expo 2010: here are some images of the Mexican pavilion designed by Mexican studio Slot. at Shanghai Expo 2010, taken by Iwan Baan. More about Mexican Pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by Slot.
Rotterdam and Paris architects Ooze have collaborated with artist Marjetica Potrc to create a community garden and water treatment plant on an island in Essen, Germany. More about Between the Waters by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc
Architect Johan Berglund of London studio 42 Architects has designed a restaurant that could be embedded in the side of a hill in Östersund, Sweden. More about East Mountain by Johan Berglund
American studio Pugh + Scarpa have completed a mixed-use building in Los Angeles clad in perforated metal panels, which open to reveal balconies and glimpses of the brightly-coloured building. More about Cherokee by Pugh + Scarpa
Photographer Filippo Poli has sent us some images of an auditorium in Vic, Spain, made from a jumble of golden blocks by architect Josep Llinas. More about Auditorium Atlantida by Josep Llinas
Shanghai Expo 2010: architectural photographer Roland Halbe has sent us some interior shots of the Danish Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010, designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. More about Danish Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 photographed by Roland Halbe
Architectural photographer Roland Halbe has sent us his photos of the Republic of Korea Pavilion at see all out stories about the expo here by Mass Studies. More about Republic of Korea Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 by Mass Studies
The Royal Institute of British Architects in London have announced 102 winners of this year's RIBA Awards, including projects by Rick Mather Architects, Heatherwick Studio and Caruso St John Architects. More about 2010 RIBA Award winners announced
French architect Stephan Ricci AKA Architerroriste has designed a conceptual house shaped like a pair of binoculars and surrounded by a nest. More about Nest House by Stephan Ricci AKA Architerroriste
Here's another student project that involves filling stitched structures with concrete (see Grompies by AA students in our earlier story), this time by architecture students Kyle A. Sturgeon, Chris Holzwart and Kelly Raczkowski from the University of Michigan. More about FattyShell (v.01) by Kyle Sturgeon, Chris Holzwart and Kelly Raczkowski
Chilean studio Duarte Arquitectos have designed an apartment building for a hill-top in Valparaiso, Chile. More about San Juan de Dios Apartments by Duarte Arquitectos
London studio Theis and Khan Architects have completed their own home and studio in east London. More about Batemans Row by Theis and Khan Architects
Delft studio WAM Architecten have completed a hotel that looks like a pile of houses in Zaandam, the Netherlands. More about Inntel hotel by WAM Architecten
Shanghai Expo 2010: here are some photos of the United Arab Emirates Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010, designed by Foster + Partners. More about UAE Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 by Foster + Partners
Milan museum La Triennale di Milano are to open a sister museum in New York in September, designed by Italian architects Michele De Lucchi and Pierluigi Cerri. More about Triennale New York by Michele De Lucchi and Pierluigi Cerri
Austrian studio Caramel Architekten have completed the first of five buildings for a science park in Linz, Austria, which is bent in the middle and cantilevered at one end. More about Mechatronik by Caramel Architekten