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  • Ex of In House by Steven Holl

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    Steven Holl carves boolean voids from artist hideaway in New York state

    Three-dimensional shapes are cut out from areas of this artist residence in Upstate New York by Steven Holl Architects, which claims the house can sleep five guests despite having "zero bedrooms". More about Steven Holl carves boolean voids from artist hideaway in New York state

    Dan Howarth | 21 October 2016 | 5 comments
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    Lisbon Triennale exhibition spotlights advancements at building sites

    Cartoon representations of construction sites, a report on labour conditions and pioneering materials feature in an exhibition focusing on the development of the building site at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale. More about Lisbon Triennale exhibition spotlights advancements at building sites

    Jessica Mairs | 21 October 2016 | Leave a comment
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    Diamond-shaped latticework covers Victoria Gate shopping centre by Acme

    London firm Acme has completed a shopping centre in Leeds, England, featuring a white latticed concrete facade and an interior modelled on old-fashioned arcades. More about Diamond-shaped latticework covers Victoria Gate shopping centre by Acme

    Jessica Mairs | 21 October 2016 | 3 comments
  • Village House Steinberg am Rofan by Bernardo Bader Architekten

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    Bernardo Bader Architekten models larch-clad community centre on Austrian farmhouses

    This timber-clad community centre by Bernardo Bader Architects is set at the heart of a village in rural Austria, and designed to reference the surrounding gabled farmhouses. More about Bernardo Bader Architekten models larch-clad community centre on Austrian farmhouses

    Jessica Jones | 21 October 2016 | 1 comment
  • Rodin 33 by Carlos Marin

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    Wedge-shaped balconies front Carlos Marín's skinny apartment block in Mexico City

    Each apartment in this narrow concrete and glass block in Mexico City features a full-width balcony lined with sliding glass doors. More about Wedge-shaped balconies front Carlos Marín's skinny apartment block in Mexico City

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 October 2016 | 5 comments
  • Werner Carriage House by deMx architecture

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    Victorian home in Arkansas receives rectilinear annex by deMx

    Arkansas studio deMx Architecture took cues from historic architecture while designing this two-storey modern addition to a local house. More about Victorian home in Arkansas receives rectilinear annex by deMx

    Jenna McKnight | 20 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • House of Parties by Pitsou Kedem

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    10 of the most bizarrely photographed architecture projects

    Photographer Juergen Teller got everyone's attention when he posed naked on a donkey inside his new studio, but he isn't the only one presenting unconventional architectural photography. We've spotlighted 10 of the most bizarre examples. More about 10 of the most bizarrely photographed architecture projects

    Rose Scanlon-Jones | 20 October 2016 | 5 comments
  • The Prison Wall by Estudio 3.14

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    Trump's Mexican border wall envisioned as Barragán-inspired pink barrier

    Mexican firm Estudio 3.14 has visualised the "gorgeous perversity" of US presidential candidate Donald Trump's plan to build a wall along the countries' border. More about Trump's Mexican border wall envisioned as Barragán-inspired pink barrier

    Dan Howarth | 20 October 2016 | 45 comments
  • Opinion: Mimi on Lisbon

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    "Building cannot be separated from the economics that drive construction"

    Both Amanda Levete's MAAT museum and the Lisbon Architecture Triennale opened in the Portuguese capital earlier this month. Together they prove that architecture is physically shaped by its fiscal situation, says Mimi Zeiger in this week's Opinion. More about "Building cannot be separated from the economics that drive construction"

    Mimi Zeiger | 20 October 2016 | Leave a comment
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    Angular brick theatre by Reset Architecture sits in a woodland clearing

    This theatre at a Dutch holiday camp features a pair of differently sized gables and patterned brick cladding that harmonises with the tones of its woodland site. More about Angular brick theatre by Reset Architecture sits in a woodland clearing

    Alyn Griffiths | 20 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • CH-Reurbano by Cadaval & Sola-Morales

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    Cadaval & Sola-Morales transforms abandoned building in Mexico into apartments and offices

    Cadaval & Sola-Morales has converted a derelict block in Mexico City's La Roma neighbourhood into apartments, offices and shops set around a courtyard with white staircases and trailing planting. More about Cadaval & Sola-Morales transforms abandoned building in Mexico into apartments and offices

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Fukuchiyo sake brewery by yHa Architects

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    yHa architects converts Japanese sake brewery building into tasting and exhibition space

    Japanese studio yHa Architects has inserted a steel cuboid, wall and stairs inside this former rice mill in Saga Prefecture to create a sake tasting and exhibition space. More about yHa architects converts Japanese sake brewery building into tasting and exhibition space

    Sam Clark | 20 October 2016 | 11 comments
  • Restoration of the sculpture gallery at Philip Johnson's Glass House

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    Restoration work completes on sculpture gallery at Philip Johnson's Glass House

    The sculpture gallery designed by American architect Philip Johnson in the grounds of his iconic Glass House in Connecticut has been restored to its former glory. More about Restoration work completes on sculpture gallery at Philip Johnson's Glass House

    Dan Howarth | 19 October 2016 | 1 comment
  • DAM Architectural Book Award 2016

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Top 10 architecture books of 2016

    A Frank Lloyd Wright monograph disguised as a children's book and a photo reportage of African modernism shot by Iwan Baan have been chosen as the top 10 books about architecture from 2016. More about Top 10 architecture books of 2016

    Jessica Mairs | 19 October 2016 | 2 comments
  • The Ian Potter National Conservatory by CHROFI

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    CHROFI wins Australian conservatory contest with "hovering cube" design

    Sydney studio CHROFI has won a competition to create a new conservatory at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra with plans for a raised cube dressed in curtain-like glazing. More about CHROFI wins Australian conservatory contest with "hovering cube" design

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 October 2016 | Leave a comment
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    Architecture

    OMA, MAD and Studio Gang compete for Tour Montparnasse redesign

    OMA, MAD and Studio Gang are among seven teams vying to overhaul Paris' Tour Montparnasse – a 209-metre tower that caused such uproar on completion that it sparked a 42-year skyscraper ban in the city. More about OMA, MAD and Studio Gang compete for Tour Montparnasse redesign

    Jessica Mairs | 19 October 2016 | 3 comments
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    Call for entries to Experiential Beer Garden competition 2016

    Dezeen promotion: entries are now open for architects and designers to submit ideas to transform a 16th-century Italian villa into a beer brewery. More about Call for entries to Experiential Beer Garden competition 2016

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 October 2016
  • Churchill College by 6A

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    Architecture

    6a Architects adds timber-clad halls to 1960s campus at University of Cambridge

    London studio 6a Architects designed these student halls at the University of Cambridge's Churchill College to pay homage to the "picturesque Brutalism" of the original 1960s campus architecture. More about 6a Architects adds timber-clad halls to 1960s campus at University of Cambridge

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 October 2016 | 4 comments
  • Key projects by Vincent Van Duysen

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    Architecture

    Seven projects worth knowing by Vincent Van Duysen

    To celebrate Vincent Van Duysen being named Designer of the Year at Biennale Interieur 2016, we've rounded up seven standout projects from the architect and designer admired for his minimalist style. More about Seven projects worth knowing by Vincent Van Duysen

    Alice Morby | 19 October 2016 | 5 comments
  • Nonhyeon by Stocker Lee Architetti

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    Top-heavy block in Seoul features red brick top and concrete base

    Four floors clad in slim red bricks sit above the concrete base of this office and apartment block in the South Korean city Seoul, which was designed by local firm Stocker Lee Architetti. More about Top-heavy block in Seoul features red brick top and concrete base

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 October 2016 | 6 comments
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