Architecture
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 by Frank Gehry
The Serpentine Gallery in London has published a few photos of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, designed by Frank Gehry. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 by Frank Gehry
The Serpentine Gallery in London has published a few photos of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, designed by Frank Gehry. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 by Frank Gehry
Dublin architects Tierney Haines are about to start building this timber cottage in Tipperary. More about A farm workers’ cottage in Tipperary by Tierney Haines Architects
Chatou by Paris-based h2o Architectes is a garden pavilion where the furniture forms the entire interior. More about Chatou by h2o Architectes
The Southwark Lido by French architecture collective EXYZT and filmmaker Sara Muzio was open to the public as part of the London Festival of Architecture last weekend. More about Southwark Lido by EXYZT and Sara Muzio
David Chipperfield Architects and artist Antony Gormley have designed the 2008 pavilion for the Kivik Art Centre in Österlen, Sweden, which opens this week. More about Kivik pavilion by David Chipperfield and Antony Gormley
Architects McDowell+Benedetti have completed Castleford Bridge at Castleford in West Yorkshire, England. More about Castleford Bridge by McDowell+Benedetti
Alison Brooks Architects have designed three buildings for the Tribeca development on Great George Street in Liverpool, UK. More about Tribeca by Alison Brooks Architects
Second and third year architecture students at the Architectural Association school in London have completed this year's AA Summer Pavilion, called the Swoosh Pavilion. More about Swoosh Pavilion at the Architectural Association
Croatian architects Bif-Studio have won a competition to design a new Macedonian Orthodox church in Zagreb. More about Macedonian Orthodox Church by Bif-Studio
Japanese architects Atelier Tekuto have designed the Twin-Bricks House in Urawa-ku, Saitama, Japan. More about Twin-Bricks House by Atelier Tekuto
At the Royal College of Art Show Two last month, architecture graduate Gemma Douglas presented her conceptual design for a combined Ministry of Defence headquarters and integration centre for citizens arriving in the UK. More about UKHQ by Gemma Douglas
Film and media studio Squint/Opera have created a short film to publicise the campaign to rebuild the Skylon - a popular landmark designed by architects Powell & Moya for the 1951 Festival of Britain More about Vote for Skylon movie by Squint/Opera
X–Architects of Dubai have designed an urban complex called Xeritown that aims to be a more sustainable mode of development than recent projects in the emirate. More about Xeritown by X–Architects
The Limes Hotel by Argentinian designer Alexander Lotersztain opened at the end of last month in Brisbane, Australia. More about Limes Hotel by Alexander Lotersztain
Architects DSDHA designed the new underpass at Tickle Cock bridge in Castleford, UK. More about Tickle Cock Bridge underpass by DSDHA
Swiss architects Group8 with Guscetti & Tournier structural engineering are building this aviary in the Bois de la Bâtie public park in Geneva, Switzerland. More about Aviary by Group8 with Guscetti & Tournier structural engineering
Here are some more images of The Public, a new arts centre in West Bromwich, England by architect Will Alsop. More about The Public by Will Alsop 2
Technicolor Bloom is an architectural installation constructed from 1400 flat plywood panels to form a double-curved perforated tunnel. More about Technicolor Bloom by Brennan Buck
Here are some photographs of NLA Sky Walk by architects Carmody Groarke, built in Montague Place, London, as part of the London Festival of Architecture. More about NLA Sky Walk by Carmody Groarke 2
Patternity is the title of a research project by Sydney-based architect Frank Minnaërt, which explores the potential for transferring characteristics found in the epithelia membranes of living organisms to the field of architecture. More about Patternity by Frank Minnaërt