Selldorf Architects completes porcelain-clad Brooklyn skyscrapers
Local studio Selldorf Architects has clad the One Domino Square skyscrapers on the waterfront of Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighbourhood with iridescent porcelain tiles More about Selldorf Architects completes porcelain-clad Brooklyn skyscrapers
UNStudio creates skyscrapers to "redefine vertical living" in São Paulo
Dutch firm UNStudio has completed two skyscrapers in São Paulo incorporating sustainable strategies and a "windmill-shaped" floor plan. More about UNStudio creates skyscrapers to "redefine vertical living" in São Paulo
Ten contemporary houses in The Hamptons
Our latest roundup showcases a mixture of new and renovated houses located in The Hamptons, including a dune-informed home by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and a James Bond "lair" by designer Timothy Godbold. More about Ten contemporary houses in The Hamptons
Philippe Starck covers Mortlach whisky bottles in metallic "brain" cases
Designer Philippe Starck has released an "innovative" trio of whisky blends with alcohol brand Mortlach, which are covered in metallic, 3D-printed cases. More about Philippe Starck covers Mortlach whisky bottles in metallic "brain" cases
Woodstock pavilions showcase intersection of "digital and analog construction"
Student and professor teams from US universities created seven pavilions that explore "digital and analogue methods of construction" for an architecture "live-work festival" in upstate New York. More about Woodstock pavilions showcase intersection of "digital and analog construction"
Studio Gang converts tobacco warehouse into design studios for University of Kentucky
American architecture firm Studio Gang has converted a former 1910s tobacco warehouse into studios with a massive external shade structure for the University of Kentucky's College of Design. More about Studio Gang converts tobacco warehouse into design studios for University of Kentucky
Herman Miller transforms gaming chairs into "art objects" with Faile
Furniture brand Herman Miller Gaming has collaborated with Brooklyn multimedia art studio Faile on 12 "interpretations" of the brand's Embody Gaming Chairs, which will be "inducted" into its archives after a New York exhibition. More about Herman Miller transforms gaming chairs into "art objects" with Faile
OJB completes revitalization of multiple Omaha parks
US landscape architecture studio OJB together with architecture firms HDR and Gensler have completed three parks along Omaha's riverfront, which total 72 acres. More about OJB completes revitalization of multiple Omaha parks
Rafael Viñoly Architects creates "unconventional" skyscraper in New York City
US architecture studio Rafael Viñoly Architects has created a residential skyscraper in Downtown Manhattan using an "unconventional approach". More about Rafael Viñoly Architects creates "unconventional" skyscraper in New York City
CJ Hendry moves installation with 100,000 "plush flowers" overnight in New York
Australian artist CJ Hendry was forced to move her Flower Market installation of 100,000 "plush flowers" overnight from a New York City island to a Brooklyn warehouse due to overcrowding. More about CJ Hendry moves installation with 100,000 "plush flowers" overnight in New York
Lalalli Senna designs Brazil's tallest skyscraper to be "celestial"
Brazilian artist Lalalli Senna has designed the concept for Senna Tower, a 500-metre-tall supertall skyscraper in Brazil set to be the nation's tallest and "tallest residential tower in the world", according to its developer. More about Lalalli Senna designs Brazil's tallest skyscraper to be "celestial"
Ecosistema Urbano creates modular plant tower to "mitigate urban climate change"
Madrid architecture studio Ecosistema Urbano has created a modular tower with inflatable awnings and stacks of native plants to mitigate the effects of climate change in urban areas. More about Ecosistema Urbano creates modular plant tower to "mitigate urban climate change"
Snøhetta adds "weightless" pavilion to Nebraska's largest art museum
Architecture studios Snøhetta and Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture have completed a renovation and expansion of the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha with the addition of a "weightless" pavilion. More about Snøhetta adds "weightless" pavilion to Nebraska's largest art museum
Nine highlights from Collectible design fair in New York City
A bench wrapped in pool noodles and lamps informed by New York's awnings were among the objects shown at the first US edition of the European design fair Collectible. More about Nine highlights from Collectible design fair in New York City
Jell-O creates series of inflatable chairs informed by "iconic molds"
American brand Jell-O has released four brightly coloured inflatable chairs designed to incorporate "Y2K nostalgia and modern design". More about Jell-O creates series of inflatable chairs informed by "iconic molds"
Studio Gang wraps San Francisco skyscraper in green ceramic tiles
Architecture firm Studio Gang has completed the Verde tower, which is covered in green-glazed tiles and terraces that give the building "a rhythmic play of light", for San Francisco's Mission Rock development. More about Studio Gang wraps San Francisco skyscraper in green ceramic tiles
"Tallest tower in Nebraska" under construction in Omaha
Construction is underway on a 206-metre-high skyscraper by US architecture studio Pickard Chilton in Nebraska, which is set to be the state's tallest when completed. More about "Tallest tower in Nebraska" under construction in Omaha
MSCHF investigates radical roots of design by revealing the "innards" of Pratone chair
Art collective MSCHF has sliced off the tips of Italian furniture company Gufram's popular Pratone chair to highlight the "revolutionary" roots of contemporary design objects for a New York exhibition. More about MSCHF investigates radical roots of design by revealing the "innards" of Pratone chair
NBBJ uses "softly curving" buildings for adolescent behavioural health campus
Architecture firm NBBJ has integrated a series of curved buildings into a sloped California site to create an "inclusive, healing environment" for a behavioural health campus for adolescent patients. More about NBBJ uses "softly curving" buildings for adolescent behavioural health campus
GMP Architekten set to "reinvent" roof of Roger Taillibert’s Olympic Stadium in Montreal
German architecture studio GMP Architekten has been selected to design a replacement for the roof of Roger Taillibert’s "controversial" Olympic stadium in Montreal for the studio's first North American project. More about GMP Architekten set to "reinvent" roof of Roger Taillibert’s Olympic Stadium in Montreal
