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  • Gothenburg sauna by Raumlabor

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    Raumlabor builds industrial-looking sauna above the waters of Gothenburg port

    The industrial harbour of Swedish city Gothenburg is the setting for this sauna by Raumlabor, which features a rusty steel exterior and a warm timber-lined interior (+ slideshow). More about Raumlabor builds industrial-looking sauna above the waters of Gothenburg port

    Amy Frearson | 11 November 2015 | 12 comments
  • Museum Narbonne by Foster and Partners

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    Foster + Partners' Roman history museum begins construction in south of France

    Roman artefacts will be housed in this museum and archaeology centre by Foster + Partners, which is now under construction in France (+ slideshow). More about Foster + Partners' Roman history museum begins construction in south of France

    Jessica Mairs | 11 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • New York skyline

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    Wave of super-tall towers in Manhattan sparks protests over shadows

    New Yorkers are speaking out against a rash of super-tall skinny skyscrapers by architects including SHoP and Robert AM Stern, which they say will overshadow Central Park. More about Wave of super-tall towers in Manhattan sparks protests over shadows

    Jenna McKnight | 11 November 2015 | 17 comments
  • Clermont Ferrand School of Architecture by du Besset-Lyon architectes urbanistes

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    Du Besset-Lyon transforms former sanatorium into Clermont-Ferrand School of Architecture

    Paris studio Du Besset-Lyon has converted and extended a 1930s sanatorium to create a new school of architecture in the French city of Clermont-Ferrand (+ slideshow). More about Du Besset-Lyon transforms former sanatorium into Clermont-Ferrand School of Architecture

    Alyn Griffiths | 11 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • House in Nara by Keiichi Sugiyama

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    House in Nara by Keiichi Sugiyama boasts a raised cedar terrace

    An elevated terrace stretches along one side of this narrow house in Nara, Japan, providing the residents with glimpses into the neighbourhood (+ slideshow). More about House in Nara by Keiichi Sugiyama boasts a raised cedar terrace

    Jessica Mairs | 11 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Super-tall tower in Brooklyn by SHoP Architects

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    Plans unveiled for super-tall tower in Brooklyn by SHoP Architects

    New York-based SHoP Architects is designing Brooklyn's first super-tall skyscraper – a spindly structure that will rise 1,000 feet over the downtown district. More about Plans unveiled for super-tall tower in Brooklyn by SHoP Architects

    Jenna McKnight | 10 November 2015 | 7 comments
  • La Tour des Cedres in Lausanne, Switzerland by Stefano Boeri Architetti

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    Stefano Boeri unveils plans for "vertical forest" tower in Switzerland

    Italian architect Stefano Boeri has revealed designs for a plant-covered 36-storey tower in Lausanne, Switzerland, continuing the "vertical forest" concept he trialled with a pair of towers in Milan (+ slideshow). More about Stefano Boeri unveils plans for "vertical forest" tower in Switzerland

    Alyn Griffiths | 10 November 2015 | 19 comments
  • Kai Uwe Bergmann

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    Robots will transform the building industry in 50 years says BIG's Kai-Uwe Bergmann

    World Architecture Festival 2015: the architecture industry is at the start of a "maker revolution" that could see robots transform construction, according to BIG partner Kai-Uwe Bergmann. More about Robots will transform the building industry in 50 years says BIG's Kai-Uwe Bergmann

    Amy Frearson | 10 November 2015 | 4 comments
  • Gasholder Park by Bell Phillips

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    Bell Phillips converts Victorian gas holder into circular park for King's Cross

    A Victorian gas holder has been converted into a park with a circular lawn and a polished steel pavilion as part of the ongoing redevelopment of King's Cross, London. More about Bell Phillips converts Victorian gas holder into circular park for King's Cross

    Jessica Mairs | 10 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • R · torso · C house in Tokyo by Atelier Tekuto

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    Atelier Tekuto completes crystalline concrete home for two chemists

    Volcanic ash is mixed into the concrete shell of this angular house in central Tokyo, which was designed by Atelier Tekuto for a pair of chemists (+ slideshow). More about Atelier Tekuto completes crystalline concrete home for two chemists

    Jessica Mairs | 10 November 2015 | 6 comments
  • Project E_RC by MAPA in Santiago, Chile

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    MAPA updates Chilean housing block with textured brick facade

    Chilean studio MAPA has converted a vacant building in Santiago into an apartment block covered in zigzagging brickwork (+ slideshow). More about MAPA updates Chilean housing block with textured brick facade

    Jessica Mairs | 10 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • Arcaid Images Architectural Photography Awards 2015 Shortlist

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    Fernando Guerra wins Arcaid award for best architectural photograph of 2015

    World Architecture Festival 2015: the orange, yellow and green tones of a building in Switzerland are captured in this shot by Fernando Guerra, which has been named best architectural photograph of the year. More about Fernando Guerra wins Arcaid award for best architectural photograph of 2015

    Amy Frearson | 9 November 2015 | 4 comments
  • Murray Grove by Waugh Thistleton

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    Architects embrace "the beginning of the timber age"

    Wood is taking over from steel and concrete as the architectural wonder material of the 21st century, with architects praising its sustainability, quality and speed of construction. (+ slideshow). More about Architects embrace "the beginning of the timber age"

    Amy Frearson | 9 November 2015 | 12 comments
  • Maspero Triangle District by Foster + Partners

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    Foster unveils winning masterplan for waterfront Cairo neighbourhood

    Foster + Partners has won a competition to redevelop a 35-hectare neighbourhood by the River Nile in downtown Cairo. More about Foster unveils winning masterplan for waterfront Cairo neighbourhood

    Jessica Mairs | 9 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • The Oasis by OBBA

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    Translucent curtains surround "floating" Oasis pavilion by OBBA

    Seoul studio OBBA hung thin white strips around this temporary pavilion, designed as a resting place for visitors to an outdoor art exhibition (+ movie). More about Translucent curtains surround "floating" Oasis pavilion by OBBA

    Eleanor Gibson | 9 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • Somjai House by NPDA Studio

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    Coconut groves surround brick retirement home on a Thai beach by NPDA Studio

    This stripy brick home stands among coconut trees on the shoreline of Ko Pha Ngan, an island in the Gulf of Thailand (+ slideshow). More about Coconut groves surround brick retirement home on a Thai beach by NPDA Studio

    Jessica Mairs | 9 November 2015 | 1 comment
  • Helderly Hall in Bievres by Marchi Architectes

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    Marchi Architectes completes a community centre in the heart of an old French village

    Paris studio Marchi Architectes has extended a small museum in the French village of Biévres and added a community centre with a series of pitched roofs (+ slideshow). More about Marchi Architectes completes a community centre in the heart of an old French village

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • House for a racing car driver by Stempel and Tesar

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    Car workshop takes priority at Stempel & Tesar's house for a racing driver

    At this house for a racing driver, Czech studio Stempel & Tesar has shifted the living spaces upstairs to make room for a car workshop below (+ slideshow). More about Car workshop takes priority at Stempel & Tesar's house for a racing driver

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • AGO HQ by Steven Vandenborre Architects

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    Steven Vandenborre adds cross-shaped staircase to an industrial office conversion

    A multi-directional black staircase bridges the main entrance space in this converted office building in Belgium (+ slideshow). More about Steven Vandenborre adds cross-shaped staircase to an industrial office conversion

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • Proposed Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2004 by MVRDV

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    MVRDV's proposed 2004 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was "a heroic failure"

    Movie: in our next exclusive movie with Julia Peyton-Jones, the Serpentine Gallery director discusses the artificial mountain MVRDV proposed for the 2004 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, which eventually proved too expensive to build. More about MVRDV's proposed 2004 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was "a heroic failure"

    Benedict Hobson | 8 November 2015 | 5 comments
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