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    Ole Scheeren's "carved" MahaNakhon skyscraper scheduled to complete this year

    The pixelated 314-metre-high skyscraper designed by former OMA architect Ole Scheeren is nearing completion in Bangkok. More about Ole Scheeren's "carved" MahaNakhon skyscraper scheduled to complete this year

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 12 comments
  • Habitat 2.0 by BIG in Toronto

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    BIG designs "Habitat 2.0" for Toronto

    Bjarke Ingels' firm has unveiled designs for a major residential development in downtown Toronto, reminiscent of the experimental housing complex built by Moshe Safdie in the 1960s (+ slideshow). More about BIG designs "Habitat 2.0" for Toronto

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 25 comments
  • Berlin's decommissioned Tempelhof Airport

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    Berlin's Tempelhof Airport to become Germany's largest refugee camp

    Berlin is to extend the refugee camp at the decommissioned Tempelhof Airport, making room for 7,000 people in and around one of the German capital's most iconic buildings. More about Berlin's Tempelhof Airport to become Germany's largest refugee camp

    Dan Howarth | 26 February 2016 | 21 comments
  • Prosciutto factory by Enzo Eusebi + Partners

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    Enzo Eusebi builds sunken prosciutto factory in the Italian countryside

    Haunches of ham are displayed in rows behind the glazed facade of this semi-underground prosciutto factory, which sits beneath a grassy roof in Italy's hilly Umbrian countryside (+ slideshow). More about Enzo Eusebi builds sunken prosciutto factory in the Italian countryside

    Jessica Mairs | 26 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam

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    Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam features curvy classrooms and colourful corridors

    Walls with built-in flowerpots and a staircase that functions as a play space both feature at this Seoul kindergarten by local architect Jungmin Nam (+ slideshow). More about Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam features curvy classrooms and colourful corridors

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Galaxy SOHO by Zaha Hadid Architects

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    China moves to prevent "oversized, xenocentric and weird" architecture

    China has released a directive that could put an end to the country's trend for bombastic architecture. More about China moves to prevent "oversized, xenocentric and weird" architecture

    Alice Morby | 25 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • The Other Nefertiti project

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    "The copy in contemporary culture is both despised and feared"

    Opinion: by walking out of Berlin's Neues Museum with an illicit 3D scan of the bust of Queen Nefertiti, a pair of artists has forced us to question whether conservation is an act of care or a radical form of repression, says Sam Jacob. More about "The copy in contemporary culture is both despised and feared"

    Sam Jacob | 25 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Blavatnik School of Governance at the University of Oxford by Herzog & de Meuron

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    Herzog & de Meuron's Blavatnik School of Government "inspired by parliamentary spaces"

    Official images have been released revealing the tiered form of Herzog & de Meuron's school of government and public policy at the University of Oxford, England (+ slideshow). More about Herzog & de Meuron's Blavatnik School of Government "inspired by parliamentary spaces"

    Jessica Mairs | 25 February 2016 | 4 comments
  • Via West 57 by BIG

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    New York "courtscraper" by Bjarke Ingels set to open in March

    Via 57 West, the tetrahedron-shaped Manhattan apartment tower by BIG, is preparing to welcome its first group of tenants next month. More about New York "courtscraper" by Bjarke Ingels set to open in March

    Jenna McKnight | 25 February 2016 | 3 comments
  • The Mile observation tower by Carlo Ratti

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    Carlo Ratti designs mile-high observation tower with a park on top

    Italian architect Carlo Ratti has unveiled plans to build a mile-high observation tower, envisioned as a vertical alternative to New York's Central Park. More about Carlo Ratti designs mile-high observation tower with a park on top

    Amy Frearson | 25 February 2016 | 8 comments
  • The World Trade Center Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava

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    Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center transit terminal to quietly open next week

    The World Trade Center Transportation Hub, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, is scheduled to partially open next week in Lower Manhattan, more than a decade after work began. More about Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center transit terminal to quietly open next week

    Jenna McKnight | 25 February 2016 | 10 comments
  • Jacques Herzog speaks at the University of Oxford

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    All architecture needs a humanitarian approach, says Jacques Herzog

    Architecture is a fundamentally humanitarian profession according to Swiss architect Jacques Herzog, who believes a building's success should be judged on whether it is filled with people. More about All architecture needs a humanitarian approach, says Jacques Herzog

    Jessica Mairs | 25 February 2016 | 8 comments
  • Villa Matilde House by Terra e Tuma Arquitetos

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    Narrow São Paulo house rebuilt for an elderly resident by Terra e Tuma

    Brazilian office Terra e Tuma has demolished and rebuilt the narrow São Paulo home of an elderly woman to combat numerous problems with structure and sanitation (+ slideshow). More about Narrow São Paulo house rebuilt for an elderly resident by Terra e Tuma

    Amy Frearson | 25 February 2016 | 11 comments
  • That House by Austin Maynard

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Melbourne house by Austin Maynard is deliberately half the size of its neighbours

    A trio of glass-ended boxes forms this compact Melbourne house by Austin Maynard Architects, which was designed to give the resident family "just the right amount of space" (+ slideshow). More about Melbourne house by Austin Maynard is deliberately half the size of its neighbours

    Amy Frearson | 25 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Romsdal Folk Museum by Reiulf Ramstad Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter creates spiky roofline for Romsdal Folk Museum in Norway

    Oslo studio Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter has completed a pine-clad cultural museum in western Norway, featuring a spiky roofline designed to help break up the scale of the building (+ slideshow). More about Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter creates spiky roofline for Romsdal Folk Museum in Norway

    Jessica Mairs | 24 February 2016 | 11 comments
  • Serpentine Gallery Summer Houses 2016

    Architecture

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    Serpentine Summer Houses include looping wooden pavilion and inverted replica building

    The Serpentine Gallery has unveiled the designs for four Summer Houses that will accompany this year's Bjarke Ingels-designed Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens (+ slideshow). More about Serpentine Summer Houses include looping wooden pavilion and inverted replica building

    Amy Frearson | 24 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Serpentine Pavilion 2016 by Bjarke Ingels

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    Bjarke Ingels' Serpentine Gallery Pavilion conceived as an "unzipped wall"

    Bjarke Ingels' firm BIG has unveiled its design for this year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, featuring a tall pointed structure made of interlocking fibreglass "bricks". More about Bjarke Ingels' Serpentine Gallery Pavilion conceived as an "unzipped wall"

    Amy Frearson | 24 February 2016 | 44 comments
  • En La Cuesta House by Agustin Lozada

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    Concrete villa by Agustín Lozada has coarse walls to suit its rugged hilltop setting

    This board-marked concrete residence by architect Agustín Lozada features a series of terraces and pools, offering views over a valley in Argentina's Sierras Chicas hills (+ slideshow). More about Concrete villa by Agustín Lozada has coarse walls to suit its rugged hilltop setting

    Jessica Mairs | 24 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Alex McDowell

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    Minority Report designer Alex McDowell applies filmmaking techniques to refugee-camp design

    A design technique used on feature films including Minority Report, The Terminal and Man of Steel is being applied to the development of future cities in the face of huge refugee migrations. More about Minority Report designer Alex McDowell applies filmmaking techniques to refugee-camp design

    Marcus Fairs | 23 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Whitewail Woods cabins by HGA

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    HGA perches cedar-clad cabins on a forested hillside in Minnesota

    These wooden dwellings by HGA Architects and Engineers sit atop concrete piers on a sloping site in a Minnesota woodland (+ slideshow). More about HGA perches cedar-clad cabins on a forested hillside in Minnesota

    Jenna McKnight | 23 February 2016 | 4 comments
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