Architecture
Opera House Oslo by Snøhetta
Opera House Oslo, designed by Norwegian architects Snøhetta, opens next week. More about Opera House Oslo by Snøhetta
Opera House Oslo, designed by Norwegian architects Snøhetta, opens next week. More about Opera House Oslo by Snøhetta
Architectural photographer Todd Eberle has photographed Esherick House, a 1961 home in Philadelphia designed by architect Louis Kahn, which is being sold at auction in May. More about Esherick House by Louis Kahn
Japanese architects Yuji Nakae, Akiyoshi Takagi and Hirofumi Ohno have collaborated on NE apartments, a block of eight apartments for motorcycle enthusiasts in Tokyo. More about NE apartment by Yuji Nakae, Akiyoshi Takagi and Hirofumi Ohno
A tea house made out of paper and cardboard, designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, is to be auctioned in London tomorrow. More about Paper Tea House by Shigeru Ban
Twist House is a proposal for an apartment where walls and floors are formed by continuously twisting surfaces. More about Twist House by AquiliAlberg
Dezeen is proud to be involved in what will surely prove the most important architectural competition of the year: the Architectural Jelly Design Competition. More about Architectural jelly design competition
Milan 08: New York art and architecture gallery Storefront for Art and Architecture will present Ring Dome in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan next month, during the furniture fair. More about Ring Dome Milan by Minsuk Cho/Mass Studies
Dezeen's (almost) monthly top ten: each month we present a hit parade of stories from our archive. Here are the skyscraper stories that were most popular during February: More about Dezeen's top ten skyscrapers
The new Fuglsang Kunstmuseum designed by Tony Fretton Architects has opened in Lolland, Denmark. More about Fuglsang Kunstmuseum by Tony Fretton Architects
Here are a couple of model photos of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008, designed by Frank Gehry. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 by Frank Gehry
Maximum Display is a proposed interior for an art gallery in Paris by architect David Tajchman. More about Maximum Display by David Tajchman
More from French architects Serero: this time their VTHR auditorium and theatre in Saint Cyprien, France. More about Saint Cyprien VTHR by Serero
Architects Serero have won a competition to temporarily remodel the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris (via The Guardian). Update 29/03/08: we all got spoofed by this one. Seems the project is a fake. More about Eiffel DNA by Serero Architects
Architects Herzog & de Meuron have designed 1111 Lincoln Road, a "retail, residential, dining and parking experience" on Miami Beach. More about 1111 Lincoln Road by Herzog & de Meuron
Design Indaba 08: here's a new set of photos showing progress on the first sand-bag house being built at Freedom Park in Cape Town, South Africa. More about Sand-bag houses by MMA architects 4
Five architects, including Studio Daniel Libeskind (above and below), Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Foster + Partners, have been shortlisted to design Tour Signal, a high-rise building at La Défense business district in Paris. More about Tour Signal shortlist
Here's a third project by architects Fashion Architecture Taste (FAT) - a design for a 19-storey residential tower beside Mile End Park in London. More about St Paul’s Way by Fashion Architecture Taste
Architects Levitate have won the competition to revitalise Birnbeck Pier at Weston-Super-Mare, England More about Birnbeck Pier and Island by Levitate
Swedish architects Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture have designed a series of four prefabricated low-energy houses. More about Passive Houses by Kjellgren Kaminsky
Japanese architects Kiyonobu Nakagame have updated their website, showing work including House in Sendai-Kasumi. More about House in Sendai-Kasumi by Kiyonobu Nakagame