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  • Monte Caucaso by JJRR/Arquitectura

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    Mexico City house by JJRR/Arquitectura features sliding glass walls and verdant terraces

    Floor-to-ceiling glazing retracts to open up the interiors of this concrete home in Mexico City, designed by local firm JJRR/Arquitectura. More about Mexico City house by JJRR/Arquitectura features sliding glass walls and verdant terraces

    John Trujillo | 6 March 2017 | 5 comments
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    MVRDV's letter-shaped housing blocks will spell out HOME across old army barracks

    MVRDV has revealed its plans to redevelop the former Mannheim US Army camp in Germany, creating a green mound from demolished barracks and four residential towers that spell out the word home. More about MVRDV's letter-shaped housing blocks will spell out HOME across old army barracks

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 March 2017 | 36 comments
  • Badminton Hall Langnau by Jan Henrik Hansen Architects

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    Jan Henrik Hansen adds futuristic badminton hall to Swiss sports centre

    A+Awards: this badminton hall in a Swiss village, which looks more like a spaceport than a sports facility, received an Architizer A+Award last year. More about Jan Henrik Hansen adds futuristic badminton hall to Swiss sports centre

    Dan Howarth | 6 March 2017 | 1 comment
  • Arch by Snøhetta

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    Snøhetta presents memorial arch to Desmond Tutu at Design Indaba

    Architect Snøhetta has revealed a prototype of an arch in honour of South African anti-apartheid activist Desmond Tutu, which will be built near the National Parliament in Cape Town. More about Snøhetta presents memorial arch to Desmond Tutu at Design Indaba

    Amy Frearson | 6 March 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Daniel Libeskind completes larch-clad cosmology centre for Durham University

    Daniel Libeskind has revealed his latest project – an £11.5-million centre for cosmology and astronomy researchers at Durham University in England. More about Daniel Libeskind completes larch-clad cosmology centre for Durham University

    Jessica Mairs | 6 March 2017 | 15 comments
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    Bright yellow window frames puncture pastel grey walls of Stockholm prefab

    Colourful walls and irregularly placed windows with vibrant yellow frames add individuality to this prefabricated house in Stockholm, which was designed by Swedish studio HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter. More about Bright yellow window frames puncture pastel grey walls of Stockholm prefab

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 March 2017 | 2 comments
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    Nelson Garrido showcases buildings left empty after financial crisis hit Portugal

    These images by Portuguese photographer Nelson Garrido reveal buildings left deserted in the aftermath of the last financial crisis. More about Nelson Garrido showcases buildings left empty after financial crisis hit Portugal

    Amy Frearson | 5 March 2017 | 9 comments
  • Xiamen Bicycle Skyway by DISSING+WEITLING

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    Dissing + Weitling completes "world's longest" elevated cycling path in China

    Danish office Dissing + Weitling Architecture has completed an elevated cycling path in Chinese city Xiamen, which the architects claim is the longest of its kind in the world. More about Dissing + Weitling completes "world's longest" elevated cycling path in China

    Eleanor Gibson | 5 March 2017 | 5 comments
  • Bait Ur Rouf Mosque, Dhaka, Bangladesh by Marina Tabassum

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    Daylight filters in through the roof and walls of Bangladeshi mosque by Marina Tabassum

    A colonnade, a group of light wells and perforated brickwork allow light and air to reach the prayer hall of this mosque in Dhaka, which is one of winners of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2016. More about Daylight filters in through the roof and walls of Bangladeshi mosque by Marina Tabassum

    Alyn Griffiths | 5 March 2017 | 10 comments
  • Northstar's Stellar Residences & Townhomes by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

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    Bohlin Cywinski Jackson adds ski-in, ski-out homes to California mountain resort

    A set of piste-side residences by US firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson step down a portion of the Northstar mountain resort in California, allowing residents to ski in and out of their homes. More about Bohlin Cywinski Jackson adds ski-in, ski-out homes to California mountain resort

    James Brillon | 5 March 2017 | 4 comments
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    Córdoba Cultural Centre features an undulating roof that people can walk across

    A twisting tower signals the presence of this cultural centre and historical archive in Argentinian city Córdoba, which features a huge sloping public square on its roof. More about Córdoba Cultural Centre features an undulating roof that people can walk across

    Alyn Griffiths | 4 March 2017 | 7 comments
  • Rock House by Cutler Anderson Architects

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    Cutler Anderson Architects tucks Canadian home between rocky outcrops

    The site for this residence in the Canadian Rocky Mountains was chosen by Cutler Anderson Architects for its craggy topography, which the designers used to frame the house. More about Cutler Anderson Architects tucks Canadian home between rocky outcrops

    James Brillon | 4 March 2017 | 10 comments
  • Sonoma Residence by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, photograph by Matthew Millman

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    California country home by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop features an outdoor living room

    This solar-powered retreat in Northern California's Sonoma wine region was designed by US firm Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects to include outdoor living areas and framed views of the landscape. More about California country home by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop features an outdoor living room

    Jenna McKnight | 3 March 2017 | 2 comments
  • Flextiles by the Bartlett School of Architecture

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    Installations

    Bartlett students propose self-supporting pavilion made from felt

    A group of MAarch students from the Bartlett School of Architecture have devised a method of turning felt into load-bearing structures that they hope to build into an fabric pavilion. More about Bartlett students propose self-supporting pavilion made from felt

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 3 March 2017 | 24 comments
  • Google and BIG

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    Google reveals latest designs by BIG and Heatherwick for new California HQ

    Google has presented the latest designs for its new Mountain View office campus, designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio, ahead of a public hearing next week. More about Google reveals latest designs by BIG and Heatherwick for new California HQ

    Amy Frearson | 3 March 2017 | 57 comments
  • Natural Stone Wall by Gus Wustemann

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    Architecture

    Gus Wüstemann arranges nine apartments around rugged stone wall in Zurich

    Swiss architect Gus Wüstemann has subdivided a 19th-century building in Zurich into nine flats with concrete and chipboard finishes that complement its existing vaulted ceilings and stone walls. More about Gus Wüstemann arranges nine apartments around rugged stone wall in Zurich

    Eleanor Gibson | 3 March 2017 | 4 comments
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    10 architecture studios reveal the stories behind their bizarre names

    Naming your studio after the directors' surnames is so last century. Today's architects go under weird and wonderful monikers such as Design, Bitches, 5468796 Architecture and G///bang. We asked some of the most oddly named studios how they got their names. More about 10 architecture studios reveal the stories behind their bizarre names

    Olivia Mull | 3 March 2017 | 3 comments
  • Bare House by Jacobs-Yaniv Architects

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    Israeli architect couple use concrete blocks to build themselves a home among fruit trees

    Architects Tamar Jacobs and Oshri Yaniv have built their own home on the Israeli coast, with its roof lifted up above concrete-block walls to offer glimpses of the sky. More about Israeli architect couple use concrete blocks to build themselves a home among fruit trees

    Eleanor Gibson | 3 March 2017 | 9 comments
  • Sunset House by McLeod Bovell Modern Houses

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    McLeod Bovell Modern Houses nestles West Vancouver home into rocky hillside overlooking the sea

    This waterfront dwelling that hugs a hillside, by Canadian studio McLeod Bovell Modern Houses, is designed to make the most of its sea views. More about McLeod Bovell Modern Houses nestles West Vancouver home into rocky hillside overlooking the sea

    Jenna McKnight | 2 March 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Unbuilt Banff Pavilion - Frank Lloyd Wright Revival Initiative

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    Frank Lloyd Wright's lost buildings could be brought back to life

    The Frank Lloyd Wright Revival Initiative plans to resurrect the architect's demolished or unbuilt projects, starting with a pavilion in Banff, Canada. More about Frank Lloyd Wright's lost buildings could be brought back to life

    Dan Howarth | 2 March 2017 | 19 comments
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