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    House in Wakayama by Spray shelters four triangular terraces beneath its wonky roof

    This house in Japan by architect Motoki Asano has square windows dotting its facade and an overhanging wonky roof that creates sheltered terraces around the perimeter (+ slideshow). More about House in Wakayama by Spray shelters four triangular terraces beneath its wonky roof

    Alyn Griffiths | 27 June 2015 | Leave a comment
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    Ludescher and Lutz add a tasting hall to a winery in Austria's Wachau region

    Thin wooden batons screen the glass facades of this new building that architects Elmar Ludescher and Philip Lutz have added to the 50-year-old Högl winery in Lower Austria (+ slideshow). More about Ludescher and Lutz add a tasting hall to a winery in Austria's Wachau region

    Jessica Mairs | 26 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Risk Theme Park by Soon-min Hong

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    Risk Theme Park is a conceptual high-rise featuring floods, fires and climbing hazards

    Graduate shows 2015: Royal College of Art graduate Soon-min Hong has designed a theme park where, instead of rides, the attractions include opportunities to get caught up in a whirlpool or evacuate a burning building. More about Risk Theme Park is a conceptual high-rise featuring floods, fires and climbing hazards

    Amy Frearson | 26 June 2015 | 7 comments
  • GRAZ by NAP Architects

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    Hiroshi Nakamura's showroom and home for a car dealer features warren-like interiors

    Japanese architect Hiroshi Nakamura used hexagons to generate the layout of this Tokyo home and workplace for a car dealer, while triangular arches create warren-like interiors (+ slideshow). More about Hiroshi Nakamura's showroom and home for a car dealer features warren-like interiors

    Jessica Mairs | 26 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Architecture

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    Aketuri Architektai pairs a timber facade with a concrete canopy for House in Vilnius

    A concrete canopy with circular rooflights has been suspended from the back wall of this house in Lithuania, contrasting with the building's timber exterior. More about Aketuri Architektai pairs a timber facade with a concrete canopy for House in Vilnius

    Luke Tebbutt | 26 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Richard Rogers' adaptation of Jean Prouve's 6x6 demountable house for Galerie Patrick Seguin

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    Time-lapse movie shows construction of Richard Rogers' revamped Prouvé house

    Galerie Patrick Seguin has released a time-lapse movie showing Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' adaptation of a 70-year-old Jean Prouvé house being assembled in a field (+ movie). More about Time-lapse movie shows construction of Richard Rogers' revamped Prouvé house

    Marcus Fairs | 26 June 2015 | 7 comments
  • School in Vila-seca by 2260mm Architects

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    La Canaleta School by 2260mm features a facade of colourful louvres

    Yellow and orange louvres add stripes of colour to the utilitarian facade of this school in Spain, but also allow teachers and pupils to adjust levels of shade and ventilation (+ slideshow). More about La Canaleta School by 2260mm features a facade of colourful louvres

    Luke Tebbutt | 25 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Google HQ by BIG and Heatherwick

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    "The insidious return of hippie architecture"

    Opinion: Google's techno-utopian campus design by BIG and Heatherwick is part of a new wave of interest in surprisingly self-centred "hippie architecture", says Mimi Zeiger. More about "The insidious return of hippie architecture"

    Mimi Zeiger | 25 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Jubilee Pavillon KA300 by J Mayer H

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    J Mayer H completes timber lattice pavilion to mark the 300th year of the city of Karlsruhe

    The Baroque urban planning of Karlsruhe, Germany, influenced the latticed timber structure of this pavilion, created by Berlin studio J Mayer H to celebrate the city's 300th anniversary (+ slideshow). More about J Mayer H completes timber lattice pavilion to mark the 300th year of the city of Karlsruhe

    Amy Frearson | 25 June 2015 | Leave a comment
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    Omgeving's black brick library in Zoersel is subdivided into smaller blocks

    The front and rear facades of this library in Zoersel, Belgium, have been divided up into house-sized volumes to help the large building fit into its residential context (+ slideshow). More about Omgeving's black brick library in Zoersel is subdivided into smaller blocks

    Alyn Griffiths | 25 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Portland’s new James Beard Public Market by Snøhetta

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    Snøhetta reveals design for Portland's first city market since 1942

    Snøhetta has unveiled plans to build the first official market building in Portland, Oregon, for over 70 years. More about Snøhetta reveals design for Portland's first city market since 1942

    Amy Frearson | 25 June 2015 | 1 comment
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    Perforated shutters move mechanically to mask the facade of Archinauten's House GT

    An iPad controls the perforated shutters that concertina across the glass facade of this house in Linz, Austria, allowing its two software engineer residents to reveal or conceal views of the city (+ slideshow). More about Perforated shutters move mechanically to mask the facade of Archinauten's House GT

    Jessica Mairs | 25 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Suspended garage by Hiboux Architecture

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    Architecture

    Hiboux Architects elevates slatted timber garage above the pool of an Athens house

    This slatted timber garage is propped above the swimming pool of a house on a hillside overlooking Athens (+ slideshow). More about Hiboux Architects elevates slatted timber garage above the pool of an Athens house

    Jessica Mairs | 25 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • House of Yabugaoka by Flame Planning Office

    Architecture

    Architecture

    House of Yabugaoka has its ground floor sunken for privacy

    The ground floor of this Osaka home by Japanese architect Masatoshi Hatamoto is sunken below street level to create more privacy for its residents (+ slideshow). More about House of Yabugaoka has its ground floor sunken for privacy

    Amy Frearson | 24 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio Dror's conceptual tower designs for New York offer three takes on high-rise architecture

    Designer Dror Benshetrit has unveiled three proposals for residential towers on different sites in New York. More about Studio Dror's conceptual tower designs for New York offer three takes on high-rise architecture

    Anna Winston | 24 June 2015 | 4 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Lowline creators launch Kickstarter campaign for underground park in New York

    Creators of the proposed Lowline in New York, billed as the world's first underground park, have launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund development of the project (+ slideshow). More about Lowline creators launch Kickstarter campaign for underground park in New York

    Jenna McKnight | 24 June 2015 | 8 comments
  • The Bands sauna and terrace

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    Architecture

    Oslo architecture students build a wooden sauna that steps over the Norwegian landscape

    Graduate shows 2015: students from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design have designed and built a seaside sauna made up of three wooden bands that stagger up over the rocky terrain (+ slideshow). More about Oslo architecture students build a wooden sauna that steps over the Norwegian landscape

    Amy Frearson | 24 June 2015 | 13 comments
  • Guggenheim Helsinki

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    Guggenheim Helsinki winners: "architecture is best conceived in reserve and introspection"

    Moreau Kusunoki Architectes, the Paris-based practice that will design the Guggenheim Helsinki, has deliberately avoided media attention since it was founded in 2011. Dezeen looks at the unknown French-Japanese office that has won the biggest architecture competition of the year (+ interview). More about Guggenheim Helsinki winners: "architecture is best conceived in reserve and introspection"

    Anna Winston | 24 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Tropism of wild flower by Dongjin Kim

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Tapered office building in Seoul avoids overshadowing its neighbours

    This office block for a cosmetics company in South Korea's capital was designed by architect Dongjin Kim as a conical volume, to ensure surrounding buildings still get adequate daylight and privacy. More about Tapered office building in Seoul avoids overshadowing its neighbours

    Luke Tebbutt | 24 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • House B by Format Elf

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    House B by Format Elf contains two floors within its large asymmetric roof

    Format Elf Architekten has disguised a three-storey family home as a two-storey building by incorporating both upper floors within a large asymmetrically pitched roof (+ slideshow). More about House B by Format Elf contains two floors within its large asymmetric roof

    Jessica Mairs | 23 June 2015 | 7 comments
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