Architecture
Moss Your City by PUSHAK
Oslo architects PUSHAK have installed an indoor terrain of moss arches and screens for the London Festival of Architecture, which opened last weekend. More about Moss Your City by PUSHAK
Oslo architects PUSHAK have installed an indoor terrain of moss arches and screens for the London Festival of Architecture, which opened last weekend. More about Moss Your City by PUSHAK
Singapore design duo Studio Juju have created a series of chairs and lighting with exaggerated details taken from the features of animals. More about Platypus Chair, Bambi Chair, Crane Lamp and Duck Lamp by Studio Juju
Buj+Colón Arquitectos of Madrid have designed a pharmacy in Palencia, Spain, decorated with large neon symbols illuminating both the interior and exterior. More about Pharmacy in La Puebla 15 by Buj+Colón Arquitectos
New York architects Axis Mundi have designed a retrofit façade for an office building in Barcelona that replicates rippled water. More about H2O by Axis Mundi
British industrial designer James Dyson has added two new models to his range of blade-less fans, the AM02 Tower and the AM03 Pedestal. More about AM02 and AM03 Air Multiplier fans by Dyson
Danish designers Martin Kechayas and Christian Nørgaard of Artificial/form have designed this felt-upholstered wingback chair for furniture brand Normann-Copenhagen. More about Valdemar by Artificial/form
French architects Chartier-Carbasson have designed a football training centre in Amiens, France, with a sloping turf roof that merges with the adjacent field. More about Training centre by Chartier-Corbasson
Maltese studio Chris Briffa Architects have renovated a public toilet in Valletta, Malta, inspired by the facility's location in what was once a red-light district. More about Royal Flush by Chris Briffa Architects
3Gatti Architecture Studio of Rome and Shanghai have won a competition to design an automobile museum in Nanjing, China. More about Automobile Museum by 3Gatti Architecture Studio
Architects Cadaval & Solà-Morales added this steeply-pitched roof to an old dry stone construction in the Spanish Pyrenees to form two homes. More about House in the Pyrenees by Cadaval & Solà-Morales
This rectangular house in Zaragoza by Madrid architects María Langarita and Víctor Navarro has an irregular geometric platform hanging off the front to afford views of the olive groves beyond. More about Casa Doble by María Langarita & Víctor Navarro
Next in our series of movies by Brazilian photographer Pedro Kok is this 1928 Modernist house in São Paulo by Gregori Warchavchik. More about Movie by Pedro Kok: Casa Modernista da Rua Santa Cruz by Gregori Warchavchik
DMY Berlin 2010: Portuguese designer Rui Alves of My Own Super Studio presented this herd of benches at last week's all our stories about DMY Berlin 2010. More about Welcome to the Jungle by My Own Super Studio
Continuing our series of architectural movies by Brazilian photographer Pedro Kok, here's a film featuring the Fundació Vila Casas museum in Barcelona by Spanish architect Jordi Badia. More about Movie by Pedro Kok: Fundació Vila Casas museum by Jordi Badia
DMY Berlin 2010: designer Leoni Werle of Germany combines an enormous lamp shade with a table to make this workspace. More about Heimlicht by Leoni Werle
DMY Berlin 2010: Maastricht designer Christoph Seyferth presented a tower of tables made of folded sheet steel as one of the satellite shows of DMY Berlin last week. More about Lloyd Table by Christoph Seyferth
Here's another movie by Brazilian architectural photographer Pedro Kok (see yesterday's film of Herzog & de Meuron's VitraHaus), this time of a gallery in Brumadinho, Brazil, designed by Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez. More about Movie by Pedro Kok: Galeria Adriana Varejão by Rodrigo Cerviño Lopez
A temporary retaurant by London firm Carmody Groarke has opened on the roof of a construction site overlooking the 2012 Olympic Park. More about Studio East by Carmody Groarke
Eindhoven designer Nacho Carbonell built himself a giant iron nest for Design Miami/Basel this week. More about Bush of Iron by Nacho Carbonell
Spanish architect Alejandro Munoz Miranda's kindergarten in Granada is designed for children up to three years old and has windows in rainbow colours. More about Educational Centre En El Chaparral by Alejandro Muñoz Miranda