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  • wHY's winning entry for Ross pavilion, Edinburgh, Scotland

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    WHY wins Edinburgh's Ross Pavilion contest with design featuring undulating roof gardens

    American studio wHY has won a competition to design a new events pavilion overlooked by Edinburgh Castle, with plans for a series of glazed pavilions topped by wave-shaped roof gardens.  More about WHY wins Edinburgh's Ross Pavilion contest with design featuring undulating roof gardens

    Jessica Mairs | 1 August 2017 | 7 comments
  • Anime Architecture: Backgrounds of Japan exhibition at the House of Illustration

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    Anime Architecture exhibition showcases the fictional worlds created for Japan's animated movies

    The highly detailed drawings used to create the backdrops of animated Japanese movies like Ghost in the Shell are the focus of a new exhibition in London. More about Anime Architecture exhibition showcases the fictional worlds created for Japan's animated movies

    Amy Frearson | 1 August 2017 | 4 comments
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    NEON constructs a colourful cathedral in France that moves with the wind

    British studio NEON has created a vibrant tent-like installation covered in wind-reactive inflatable pockets in the mountains of France. More about NEON constructs a colourful cathedral in France that moves with the wind

    Danil Boparai | 1 August 2017 | 4 comments
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    Anmahian Winton's zinc-clad observatory enables stargazing from a New Hampshire mountain

    The top of this faceted private observatory in central New Hampshire, by Anmahian Winton Architects, rotates to provide different views of the night sky. More about Anmahian Winton's zinc-clad observatory enables stargazing from a New Hampshire mountain

    Dan Howarth | 31 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • Irving Place Carriage House by Lot-Ek

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    LOT-EK uses shipping containers to overhaul Brooklyn carriage house

    American studio LOT-EK has used brightly painted, metal cargo containers to create a vertical enclosure and a rooftop penthouse for an urban residence owned by a creative couple in New York. More about LOT-EK uses shipping containers to overhaul Brooklyn carriage house

    Jenna McKnight | 31 July 2017 | 3 comments
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    Cohta Asano builds his new Fukushima home as a cluster of nine cuboids

    The 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan was the first in a series of grave events that prompted Fukushima-based architect Cohta Asano to develop the complex design for his new home. More about Cohta Asano builds his new Fukushima home as a cluster of nine cuboids

    Amy Frearson | 31 July 2017 | 6 comments
  • Silvertown Plug-In by Bartlett graduate Grace Quah

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    Grace Quah's Bartlett graduation project is a feminist film featuring homes that perform domestic chores

    Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Grace Quah has produced a feminist film featuring a conceptual housing estate where appliances become the architecture, reducing the amount of unpaid domestic labour women are required to carry out. More about Grace Quah's Bartlett graduation project is a feminist film featuring homes that perform domestic chores

    Alyn Griffiths | 31 July 2017 | 26 comments
  • Summer house in Raubichi by Zrobym Architects

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    Zrobym Architects' summer house combines references to Scandinavian and Belarusian architecture

    The cosy feel of classic Scandinavian cottages is referenced in the interior of this summer house near the Belarusian village of Raubichi, which is clad entirely in larch and cedar. More about Zrobym Architects' summer house combines references to Scandinavian and Belarusian architecture

    Alyn Griffiths | 31 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Maynard Road by WIDGER architecture

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    Plywood-lined bedrooms feature in London loft conversion by Widger Architecture

    Behind a charred larch exterior, this London loft extension contains a pair of plywood-lined bedrooms that double up as quiet study spaces. More about Plywood-lined bedrooms feature in London loft conversion by Widger Architecture

    Amy Frearson | 30 July 2017 | 13 comments
  • The Re-imagination of the HS2 by Damien Assini, Bartlett graduate 2017

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    Bartlett student Damien Assini suggests replacing HS2 railway with zero-carbon towns

    Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Damien Assini has proposed that the UK government reallocates funds from the proposed HS2 railway, and instead creates a natural landscape incorporating carbon-free modular housing and a green economy. More about Bartlett student Damien Assini suggests replacing HS2 railway with zero-carbon towns

    Alyn Griffiths | 30 July 2017 | 26 comments
  • House of Scenes by Koichi Kimura

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    Japanese house by Kouichi Kimura includes white-tiled courtyard for yoga

    A chimney-like tower covered in white tiles rises in the courtyard of this house in Shiga, Japan, which architect Kouichi Kimura has designed for the owner to host yoga classes. More about Japanese house by Kouichi Kimura includes white-tiled courtyard for yoga

    Eleanor Gibson | 30 July 2017 | 6 comments
  • Toronto firm LAMAS design Townships Farmhouse near Montreal

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    LAMAS builds contemporary Canadian farmhouse with reclaimed timber walls

    The old agricultural buildings of Quebec informed this modern farmhouse near Montreal, which features walls of reclaimed wood, steeply pitched roofs and a secluded inner courtyard. More about LAMAS builds contemporary Canadian farmhouse with reclaimed timber walls

    Alyn Griffiths | 29 July 2017 | 8 comments
  • Sea Bright House by Jeff Jordan Architects

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    Sea Bright House by Jeff Jordan Architects overlooks the Jersey Shore

    This beachfront house designed by Jeff Jordan Architects for a Manhattan-based couple comprises boxy, cedar-clad volumes that create expansive outdoor spaces overlooking the New Jersey coastline. More about Sea Bright House by Jeff Jordan Architects overlooks the Jersey Shore

    James Brillon | 29 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • 111 West 57th Street by SHoP Architects

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    World's skinniest skyscraper stalls at 20 storeys tall

    Construction has halted on the skinny supertall skyscraper designed by SHoP Architects in Manhattan due to ballooning costs. More about World's skinniest skyscraper stalls at 20 storeys tall

    Dan Howarth | 28 July 2017 | 11 comments
  • Building a Safer Future

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    Fire safety test shows Grenfell Tower's cladding system was "an absolute failure"

    A mockup of the cladding system blamed for the catastrophic scale of the Grenfell Tower blaze has failed its government-ordered fire safety check. More about Fire safety test shows Grenfell Tower's cladding system was "an absolute failure"

    Jessica Mairs | 28 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Apple Park

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    Jony Ive on Apple Park: "It's nice, though, isn't it?"

    Apple's chief designer Jonathan Ive has revealed his feelings about the tech giant's new home, as his team prepares to move in, and photos of the building's interior emerge. More about Jony Ive on Apple Park: "It's nice, though, isn't it?"

    Dan Howarth | 28 July 2017 | 98 comments
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    Plans put on hold for "deeply offensive" Iron Ring sculpture at Wales' Flint Castle

    The Welsh government has halted plans for a huge ring-shaped walkway at Flint Castle following a backlash against the design, which many see as a symbol of "oppression, subjugation and injustice". More about Plans put on hold for "deeply offensive" Iron Ring sculpture at Wales' Flint Castle

    Jessica Mairs | 28 July 2017 | 45 comments
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    Cooke Fawcett's rooftop observatory gives views of London's skyline from above a Peckham car park

    Architecture studio Cooke Fawcett has built an elevated walkway atop a multi-storey car park in south London, a space that is also used as an open-air gallery by arts organisation Bold Tendencies. More about Cooke Fawcett's rooftop observatory gives views of London's skyline from above a Peckham car park

    Jessica Mairs | 28 July 2017 | 5 comments
  • Helen Street by MW Works

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    Courtyard provides focal point for Seattle home by MW Works

    Seattle architecture firm MW Works has helped a couple to self-build this home, which is organised around a courtyard and clad in weathered reclaimed timber. More about Courtyard provides focal point for Seattle home by MW Works

    Dan Howarth | 27 July 2017 | 3 comments
  • Casa Vila Rica by Bloco Arquitetos

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    Concrete ribs cradle brickwork walls at Bloco Arquitetos' Brasília residence

    Concrete ribs extend across the brick walls of this house on the outskirts of Brasília, Brazil, which Bloco Arquitetos has designed as two pavilion-like structures linked by an outdoor path. More about Concrete ribs cradle brickwork walls at Bloco Arquitetos' Brasília residence

    Eleanor Gibson | 27 July 2017 | 14 comments
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