Architecture
Bermondsey Bike Store by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
London firm Sarah Wigglesworth Architects have completed a bike store in Bermondsey, London. More about Bermondsey Bike Store by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
London firm Sarah Wigglesworth Architects have completed a bike store in Bermondsey, London. More about Bermondsey Bike Store by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Jumbo Hostel, a hostel housed in a Boeing 747 jumbo jet, opened last month at Stockholm Arlanda Airport in Sweden. More about Jumbo Hostel at Arlanda Airport, Stockholm
Cologne 09: here are photos of the Global Street Food exhibition curated by Mike Meiré for Dornbracht in Cologne last month, which features in the film we published a few days ago. More about Global Street Food by Mike Meiré for Dornbracht 2
Drawn from Clay – Noordoostpolder is an exhibition of work by the Dutch design studio Atelier NL, which opens at Gallery Libby Sellers in London, UK next month. More about Drawn from Clay – Noordoostpolder by Atelier NL at Gallery Libby Sellers
German architecture graduate Nora Graw has sent us these images of her diploma project for the film industry, located on the waterfront in Buenos Aires, Argentina. More about Animated Atmosphere by Nora Graw
A new collection of work by American artist and architect Roy McMakin is on show at Established & Sons LIMITED in London. More about Another Kountry by Roy McMakin
Japanese designers Nendo will be presenting new versions of their Cabbage chair at the Friedman Benda Gallery in New York later this month. More about Ghost Stories by Nendo at Friedman Benda Gallery
Italian architect Claudio Nardi has renovated the interior of fashion boutique Luisaviaroma in Florence, Italy. More about Luisaviaroma store by Claudio Nardi Architects
New York designers Boym Partners have created History Chess, a wooden chess set with 32 unique carved figures, each representing a historic moment or icon from the last century. More about History Chess by Boym Partners
Dezeen movie: in this film we made in Cologne last month, creative director Mike Meiré (above) of Meiré und Meiré and Andreas Dornbracht of kitchen and bathroom brand Dornbracht explain Global Street Food, an exhibition of improvised street kitchens collected from around the world. More about Global Street Food by Mike Meiré for Dornbracht
Cologne 2009: German designer Johannes Hemann exhibited designs from his Storm Furniture collection at IMM Cologne 2009 last month. More about Storm furniture by Johannes Hemann
Art student Hongtao Zhou from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has constructed furniture made from ice and snow on the frozen surface of Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, USA. More about Ice and Snow Furniture by Hongtao Zhou
Austrian designer Thomas Feichtner has completed an interior called The Pixel Hirschgasse for the Pixelhotel project in Linz, Austria. More about The Pixel Hirschgasse by Thomas Feichtner
Berlin practice Magma Architecture have created an installation called Head-in for a solo exhibition of their work at Berlinische Galerie in Berlin, Germany. More about Head-in by Magma Architecture
New York studio 2x4 have designed Clo Wine Bar, a self-service wine-tasting bar in New York City. More about Clo Wine Bar by 2x4
Five buildings have been shortlisted for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2009. More about Mies van der Rohe Award 2009 shortlist
Andrew Lih has sent us a set of photos of Office for Metropolitan Architecture's Television Cultural Centre in Beijing, which was destroyed by fire last night (via Dezain). More about Television Cultural Centre by OMA
Stockholm Design Week 09: Swedish designers Gabriella Gustafson & Mattias Ståhlbom of TAF Arkitektkontor created an installation of wooden office furniture at Nordic light Hotel in Stockholm last week. More about Workplace by TAF
Stockholm Design Week 09: Swedish company Massproductions exhibited their debut collection of tables and chairs, called Tio, at the Stockholm Furniture Fair in Sweden last week. More about Tio by Massproductions
Artist Christian Weber from Nuremberg in Germany has sent us a series of still life photographs that each connect two unrelated objects. More about Unintended Fusion by Christian Weber