Architecture
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Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won a competition to design the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country's capital city, Nuuk. More about National Gallery of Greenland by BIG
Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won a competition to design the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country's capital city, Nuuk. More about National Gallery of Greenland by BIG
Stockholm 2011: Swedish designer Jonas Wagell presents this tea set for Danish brand Muuto at Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. More about Bulky by Jonas Wagell for Muuto
Japanese studio Hidehiro Fukuda Architects have completed this house lined with oriented strand board in Hakodate, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. More about Duplex House in Tokito by Hidehiro Fukuda Architects
Stockholm 2011: Swedish furniture company Massproductions present this simple steel-framed armchair at Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. More about Jig by Massproductions
Here are some photos of the recently-completed One Hyde Park residential development in London by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, which boasts the most expensive apartments in the world. More about One Hyde Park by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
This wood panelled house and studio in Nacka, Sweden, is by Swedish studio In Praise of Shadows. More about Solbrinken Ordinary House by In Praise of Shadows
British digital designer Daniel Brown has created a website for fashion brand Mulberry where users can email a unique image of a flower to their valentine. More about Love Blossoms by Daniel Brown for Mulberry
Edinburgh studio Malcolm Fraser Architects have completed this wooden treehouse housing an artists' studio in Glen Nevis, Scotland.
More about Outlandia by Malcolm Fraser Architects
Stockholm 2011: Finnish designer Sami Kallio presents a collection of furniture, including these stools with legs shaped like lolly sticks, as part of the Greenhouse at Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. More about The Finnish Blood in Me by Sami Kallio, Stockholm Design Week
This faceted stone building by Hungarian architects Építész Stúdió contains a concert hall and conference centre in Pécs, Hungary. More about Kodály Centre by Építész Stúdió
Dezeenwire: ARCHI-ZINES, an online showcase of independent architectural magazines, has launched. The site includes 75 publications printed over the last eleven years. www.archizines.com
More about ARCHI-ZINES launches
Dezeenwire: construction of the Frank Gehry-designed Louis Vuitton Foundation of Creation in Paris has been halted due to complaints from neighbours, The Independent reports. Read the full article »
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More about Parisian residents halt Gehry building - The Independent
This house by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, is completely lined with with pine shelves to display the owners' extensive collection of books. More about Shelf-Pod by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio
Dezeen promotion: online architecture and design platform Architonic present impressions from this week's Stockholm Furniture Fair on their Facebook Page. More about Architonic at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2011
Stockholm 2011: young Swedish designers Form Us With Love present an exhibition of their latest projects in a converted church in Stockholm this week. More about A Glossary for Successful Collaborations by Form Us With Love
Here are some more images of the lounge designed by Belgian artists Studio Job for the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands (see our earlier story). More about Job Lounge at the Groninger Museum by Studio Job
Japanese architecture firm Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates have completed this house in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. More about House in Ise by Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates
Stockholm 2011: Copenhagen designers Aleksej Iskos and Boris Berlin of Iskos-Berlin present this armchair made from a single sheet of felt at Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. More about Spook by Iskos-Berlin for Blå Station
London studio David Kohn Architects and artist Fiona Banner have won the A Room For London competition to design a temporary one-bedroom apartment on top of London's Southbank Centre. More about A Room for London by David Kohn and Fiona Banner
Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have designed a residential building for Manhattan, New York, with a rectangular plan pulled up at one corner to form a triangular tower. More about West 57th by BIG