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  • 3D printed bridge by Joris Laarman and MX3D

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    Joris Laarman designs steel canal bridge that will be 3D printed by robots

    Dutch designer Joris Laarman has designed a pedestrian bridge for Amsterdam that will be 3D printed by robots (+ slideshow). More about Joris Laarman designs steel canal bridge that will be 3D printed by robots

    Marcus Fairs | 13 June 2015 | 6 comments
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    Corrugated metal clads Brooklyn townhouse by Etelamaki Architecture

    Working with a tight budget, Brooklyn-based Etelamaki Architecture has transformed a crumbling three-unit townhouse into a modern family home in the borough's South Slope neighbourhood (+ slideshow). More about Corrugated metal clads Brooklyn townhouse by Etelamaki Architecture

    Alan G Brake | 13 June 2015 | 4 comments
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    Garage Museum of Contemporary Art by OMA opens in Moscow

    The polycarbonate-clad Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Rem Koolhaas' firm OMA, has opened in a refurbished Soviet-era restaurant in Moscow's Gorky Park (+ slideshow). More about Garage Museum of Contemporary Art by OMA opens in Moscow

    Anna Winston | 13 June 2015 | 9 comments
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    California home for a violinist features underground rooms and a rooftop pool

    Architecture studio Walker Workshop claims to have "taken a hillside apart and put it back together" to create the subterranean base of this house in Southern California, which is topped by glass-walled living spaces and an infinity pool. More about California home for a violinist features underground rooms and a rooftop pool

    Alyn Griffiths | 12 June 2015 | 8 comments
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    Foster + Partners' New York skyscraper will be first new office tower on Park Avenue in 50 years

    Construction work has begun on Foster + Partners' delayed New York tower at 425 Park Avenue (+ slideshow). More about Foster + Partners' New York skyscraper will be first new office tower on Park Avenue in 50 years

    Alan G Brake | 12 June 2015 | 6 comments
  • Buro Vancouver skyscraper by Ole Scheeren

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    Ole Scheeren's Vancouver skyscraper will offer a "new typology for vertical living"

    Architect Ole Scheeren has unveiled his first solo project outside of Asia – a Vancouver skyscraper that will feature a series of offset apartments protruding from the facade in a cluster of irregularly stacked glass boxes (+ slideshow). More about Ole Scheeren's Vancouver skyscraper will offer a "new typology for vertical living"

    Anna Winston | 12 June 2015 | 16 comments
  • MVRDV Zaanstad Cultural Cluster competition

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    MVRDV's Zaanstad Cultural Cluster will house five Dutch institutions in one building

    Dutch architecture firm MVRDV has won a competition to design the Cultural Cluster in the heart of the city of Zaanstad, with a proposal to group multiple institutions inside one building – each with their own house-shaped presence on the facade. More about MVRDV's Zaanstad Cultural Cluster will house five Dutch institutions in one building

    Anna Winston | 12 June 2015 | 15 comments
  • Eco Flow Building by Ministry of Design

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    Ministry of Design adds contemporary extension to century-old Malaysian heritage building

    Singapore-based Ministry of Design has used a 100-year-old colonial building in Malaysia as a "cookie cutter" for a contemporary extension featuring the same profile and materials (+ slideshow). More about Ministry of Design adds contemporary extension to century-old Malaysian heritage building

    Amy Frearson | 12 June 2015 | 8 comments
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    René van Zuuk creates a wavy pier with an integrated lightbox over an Almere lake

    A huge lightbox is wedged underneath a wave-shaped viewing platform at the end of this pier, designed by Dutch architect René van Zuuk for a lake in the city of Almere (+ slideshow). More about René van Zuuk creates a wavy pier with an integrated lightbox over an Almere lake

    Jessica Mairs | 12 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Alpine Barn Apartment by OFIS

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    Alpine Barn Apartment by OFIS Arhitekti is a holiday home in a converted cattle shed

    Slovenian studio OFIS Arhitekti has converted a run-down old cattle barn into an Alpine holiday cabin (+ slideshow). More about Alpine Barn Apartment by OFIS Arhitekti is a holiday home in a converted cattle shed

    Amy Frearson | 11 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Camera Chiara pavilion by Annabel Karim Kassar

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    Annabel Karim Kassar’s telescopic pavilions bring a taste of Lebanon to Milan

    Movie: in this movie, French architect Annabel Karim Kassar explains how her Camera Chiara installation recreated the atmosphere of a Lebanese house in a Milanese courtyard. More about Annabel Karim Kassar’s telescopic pavilions bring a taste of Lebanon to Milan

    Benedict Hobson | 11 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Pop-up offices in trees in Hackney by Tate Harmer

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    Pop-up office created around a tree trunk in London's Hoxton Square

    London Festival of Architecture 2015: wrapped around a tree trunk in east London's Hoxton Square, this translucent pod provides temporary office space intended to encourage workers into the borough's parks (+ slideshow). More about Pop-up office created around a tree trunk in London's Hoxton Square

    Jessica Mairs | 11 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • 152 Elizabeth Street by Tadao Ando

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    Tadao Ando says his first New York building will be "a very quiet piece of architecture"

    Japanese architect Tadao Ando has revealed details about his first building in New York City, explaining that he wanted to "create something that only a Japanese person could do" (+ movie). More about Tadao Ando says his first New York building will be "a very quiet piece of architecture"

    Jenna McKnight | 11 June 2015 | 7 comments
  • Fonte de Angeão School by Miguel Marcelino

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    Brick blocks hold separate classrooms at Fonte de Angeão School by Miguel Marcelino

    Set against a background of mature trees in rural Portugal, this primary school is separated into a series of brick structures intended to help fragment the building and lessen its impact on the landscape (+ slideshow). More about Brick blocks hold separate classrooms at Fonte de Angeão School by Miguel Marcelino

    Jessica Mairs | 11 June 2015 | 5 comments
  • Maggie's Centre Barts in London by Steven Holl Architects

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    Construction starts on Steven Holl-designed Maggie's Centre at London's oldest hospital

    Construction has begun on Steven Holl's controversial Maggie's cancer-care centre at London's St Bartholomew's Hospital, which the architect says will respect rather than mimic its historic setting. More about Construction starts on Steven Holl-designed Maggie's Centre at London's oldest hospital

    Amy Frearson | 11 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Demountable House by Jean Prouvé and Richard Rogers at Miami/Basel

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    Richard Rogers updates Jean Prouvé's 6x6 Demountable House for Design Miami/Basel

    Design Miami/Basel 2015: architect Richard Rogers has redesigned a flatpack home originally created by Jean Prouvé as a housing solution for victims of the second world war (+ slideshow). More about Richard Rogers updates Jean Prouvé's 6x6 Demountable House for Design Miami/Basel

    Anna Winston | 11 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • La Sallaz Footbridge by 2b architectes

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    Faceted concrete bridge by 2b Architectes links a metro station with a forest

    This concrete footbridge spans a road in Lausanne, Switzerland, to connect a metro station with the scenic Sauvabelin Forest (+ slideshow). More about Faceted concrete bridge by 2b Architectes links a metro station with a forest

    Amy Frearson | 11 June 2015 | 1 comment
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    Timber-clad home by Schjelderup Trondahl sits on a hill overlooking Oslo

    Vibrant green-yellow frames accentuate the windows and doors of this spruce-clad house built on a hillside with views over Oslo (+ slideshow). More about Timber-clad home by Schjelderup Trondahl sits on a hill overlooking Oslo

    Jessica Mairs | 10 June 2015 | 5 comments
  • Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia

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    Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia is a multi-coloured wedding venue in Shanghai

    Couples with a love of stained glass can now get married in a kaleidoscopic wedding chapel next to a Shanghai glass museum (+ slideshow). More about Rainbow Chapel by Coordination Asia is a multi-coloured wedding venue in Shanghai

    Amy Frearson | 10 June 2015 | 4 comments
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    SO-IL adds decorative brick entrance to Tina Kim Gallery in Manhattan

    Brooklyn studio SO-IL has used corbelled brickwork to create a textured entrance to an art gallery in New York's Chelsea neighbourhood. More about SO-IL adds decorative brick entrance to Tina Kim Gallery in Manhattan

    Jenna McKnight | 10 June 2015 | Leave a comment
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