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    Jim Olson expands tiny cabin he built 60 years ago in rural Washington

    Jim Olson, co-founder of Seattle architecture studio Olson Kundig, has made a series of additions to a bunkhouse he designed and built aged 18, as a first-year architecture student. More about Jim Olson expands tiny cabin he built 60 years ago in rural Washington

    Jenna McKnight | 24 July 2017 | 7 comments
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    Bartlett student Freja Bao designs pilgrimage destination "to rebrand China"

    Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Freja Bao has devised a masterplan for a new Chinese cultural capital that could help to change the country's political image. More about Bartlett student Freja Bao designs pilgrimage destination "to rebrand China"

    Ali Morris | 24 July 2017 | 43 comments
  • The Seasteading Institute plans to build floating cities at sea

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    The Seasteading Institute's floating cities are designed for unregulated innovation

    A plan to build self-sufficient floating cities outside of national borders features in the latest movie from our Dezeen x MINI Living video series. More about The Seasteading Institute's floating cities are designed for unregulated innovation

    Calum Lindsay | 24 July 2017 | 20 comments
  • Bussy Saint Georges archive building

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    Stainless-steel extension to CTLES archive reflects its rural surroundings

    This pair of enormous mirrored-steel boxes connected by a glazed bridge were designed by Antonini + Darmon and RMDM, to complement and extend an aluminium-clad archive facility outside Paris. More about Stainless-steel extension to CTLES archive reflects its rural surroundings

    Alyn Griffiths | 24 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Ruud Visser Architects designs House Meerkerk on traditional Dutch street

    Architecture

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    Ruud Visser Architects completes house in Holland that looks like a giant A

    The house by Ruud Visser Architects features a brick facade that looks like a huge letter A, while its rear is a three-storey wall of windows. More about Ruud Visser Architects completes house in Holland that looks like a giant A

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • I-Architecture, by Bartlett graduate Tzoulia Baltsavia

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    Bartlett graduate Julia Baltsavia designs construction system for modular housing based on I-beams

    A library of parts could be used to create personalised self-build apartments, with this construction system designed by Bartlett graduate Julia Baltsavia as a solution to London's housing crisis. More about Bartlett graduate Julia Baltsavia designs construction system for modular housing based on I-beams

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 July 2017 | 17 comments
  • Skissernas Museum extension by Elding Oscarson

    Architecture

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    Elding Oscarson creates "slightly bent" weathering steel extension to Lund's Skissernas Museum

    Architecture studio Elding Oscarson has added a Corten steel extension to the Skissernas Museum in Lund, Sweden, designed to open the building up to the adjacent sculpture park. More about Elding Oscarson creates "slightly bent" weathering steel extension to Lund's Skissernas Museum

    Ali Morris | 23 July 2017 | 4 comments
  • Courtyard House on a River by Robert Hutchison Architecture

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    Blackened wood house by Robert Hutchison provides retreat in Seattle forest

    This black woodland house by Robert Hutchison Architecture on the outskirts of Seattle is set around a gravelled courtyard, which provides its residents with a secluded outdoor space safe from roaming elk. More about Blackened wood house by Robert Hutchison provides retreat in Seattle forest

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 July 2017 | 3 comments
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    31/44 Architects builds grey-brick house around three small courtyards in London

    One of the founders of 31/44 Architects has built his own London home, which is arranged around three courtyards to make it easy for domestic life to spill outdoors. More about 31/44 Architects builds grey-brick house around three small courtyards in London

    Alyn Griffiths | 22 July 2017 | 5 comments
  • Shou Sugi Ban House, Houston, Texas, by Suyama Peterson Deguchi

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Houston contractor builds her own charred-timber residence designed by Suyama Peterson Deguchi

    The owner of a construction company in Houston has collaborated with Seattle architects Suyama Peterson Deguchi to create a Japanese-influenced home that she built for herself. More about Houston contractor builds her own charred-timber residence designed by Suyama Peterson Deguchi

    James Brillon | 22 July 2017 | 3 comments
  • John Dodge house by Dynia

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Dynia completes house facing a Wyoming mountain range

    This home at the foot of Wyoming's Teton Mountains by local architects Dynia is organised in relation to the scale of the surrounding landscape. More about Dynia completes house facing a Wyoming mountain range

    Dan Howarth | 21 July 2017 | 3 comments
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    RCA graduate proposes low-cost cantilevered homes to combat housing crisis

    This captioned movie explores a proposal by RCA graduate Llywelyn James to tackle London's housing crisis by building 100-metre-long cantilevered structures on the city's undeveloped brownfield sites. More one-minute movies › 

    More about RCA graduate proposes low-cost cantilevered homes to combat housing crisis
    Danil Boparai | 21 July 2017 | 17 comments
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    Portakabin builds temporary school for pupils of academy next to Grenfell Tower

    A temporary secondary school is being built to accommodate students of Kensington Aldridge Academy, a school next to Grenfell Tower, which has been shut ever since the devastating fire last month. More about Portakabin builds temporary school for pupils of academy next to Grenfell Tower

    Ali Morris | 21 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    10 contemporary homes that integrate arched doorways, windows and nooks

    This week's roundup from our Pinterest boards focuses on home interiors that feature arched openings – from an Arts and Crafts-inspired Melbourne house to a renovated Barcelona apartment. More about 10 contemporary homes that integrate arched doorways, windows and nooks

    Trudie Carter | 21 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Drone film by Mariana Bisti captures Hong Kong's densely packed high-rise buildings

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    Video

    Hong Kong's densely packed high-rises captured from above in drone movie by Mariana Bisti

    The soaring skyscrapers, manicured gardens and rubbish tips of Hong Kong are all shown in this drone footage shot by architect Mariana Bisti. More about Hong Kong's densely packed high-rises captured from above in drone movie by Mariana Bisti

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 July 2017 | 5 comments
  • Landmark building stamps

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Royal Mail's latest stamp collection celebrates the UK's "renaissance of contemporary architecture"

    Zaha Hadid's London Aquatics Centre, EMBT's Scottish Parliament and Haworth Tompkins's Stirling-Prize-winning Everyman Theatre are just some of the landmark buildings featured on a new set of UK stamps dedicated to contemporary architecture. More about Royal Mail's latest stamp collection celebrates the UK's "renaissance of contemporary architecture"

    Ali Morris | 21 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Hiro-En House by Matt Gibson

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Woven metal-mesh curtain wraps Melbourne house extension designed by Matt Gibson

    Australian architect Matt Gibson and his studio have renovated and extended a traditional villa in Melbourne, adding deep verandahs that can be protected from harsh sunlight using woven steel-mesh curtains. More about Woven metal-mesh curtain wraps Melbourne house extension designed by Matt Gibson

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 July 2017 | 6 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    DCPP designs low-lying concrete and glass weekend retreat at Mexican country club

    Architecture studio DCPP has slotted huge windows between the concrete walls of this long, low house in Mexico to offer residents views of a golf course and mountains. More about DCPP designs low-lying concrete and glass weekend retreat at Mexican country club

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    ODA creates stepped terraces at corner of Brooklyn condo building

    Cascading balconies top this Brooklyn apartment block by American studio ODA, which is shown in a movie starring the design team throwing footballs, catching flowers and passing balloons between the terraces. More about ODA creates stepped terraces at corner of Brooklyn condo building

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 July 2017 | 10 comments
  • Rei Kuwakabo/Comme des Garcons exhibition at The Met

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "Rei Kawakubo is an architect of clothes"

    The Met's Comme des Garçons exhibition demonstrates how forward-thinking designers like Rei Kawakubo are using new digital crafts to manipulate both the body and architectural space, says Aaron Betsky in his latest Opinion column. More about "Rei Kawakubo is an architect of clothes"

    Aaron Betsky | 20 July 2017 | 4 comments
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Delavegacanolasso finishes home in Madrid with tactile material palette

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