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  • 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
  • Edcouch-Elsa ISD Fine Arts Center by Kell Muñoz Architects

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    Socially responsible design in America presented in Cooper Hewitt exhibition

    Design solutions for a wide range of social concerns, from rapid-recovery housing to drinking water access for migrants, are featured in a new show at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. More about Socially responsible design in America presented in Cooper Hewitt exhibition

    Jenna McKnight | 18 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • One Vanderbilt by Kohn Pedersen Fox

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    New York's future second-tallest skyscraper breaks ground

    Construction has begun on the One Vanderbilt tower in Midtown Manhattan, which will overtake 432 Park Avenue as the second-tallest structure in New York City. More about New York's future second-tallest skyscraper breaks ground

    Dan Howarth | 18 October 2016 | 10 comments
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    Heritage body seeks to block Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville's Manchester plans

    Plans by former footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs to build a luxury hotel and shopping centre in Manchester may be scuppered as the Twentieth Century Society seeks emergency heritage listing for a synagogue on the site. More about Heritage body seeks to block Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville's Manchester plans

    Jessica Mairs | 18 October 2016 | 4 comments
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    Timber and glass walls slide to reveal or enclose Caspar Schols' Garden House

    One-minute movie: this gabled garden shed in Eindhoven has been designed with walls that slide along runners to create different layouts. More about Timber and glass walls slide to reveal or enclose Caspar Schols' Garden House

    Danil Boparai | 18 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • China Philharmonic Hall by MAD

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    MAD reveals plans for translucent China Philharmonic Hall in Beijing

    Chinese studio MAD has released visuals for its new concert hall in Beijing, which will be draped in a translucent fluted facade. More about MAD reveals plans for translucent China Philharmonic Hall in Beijing

    Jessica Mairs | 18 October 2016 | 9 comments
  • Garden House by Caspar Schols

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    Sliding walls create various layouts inside Garden House by Caspar Schols

    Timber and glass walls slide along runners to reveal or enclose this gabled garden shed in Eindhoven, designed and built by Caspar Schols as a hobby space for his mother. More about Sliding walls create various layouts inside Garden House by Caspar Schols

    Eleanor Gibson | 18 October 2016 | 9 comments
  • Chamonix Fire station by Studio Gardoni

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    Copper scales cover fire station in French Alps by Studio Gardoni Architectures

    Panels of shimmering copper form the scaly skin of this fire station in Chamonix, which is designed by Studio Gardoni Architectures to reflect the massive Alpine peaks that rise behind it. More about Copper scales cover fire station in French Alps by Studio Gardoni Architectures

    Eleanor Gibson | 18 October 2016 | 1 comment
  • Feltrinelli Porta Volta by Herzog de Meuron

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    Herzog & de Meuron completes gabled Feltrinelli Porta Volta building in Milan

    A grid of glazing covers the long, gabled form of this Milan building designed by Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron to host a research centre and offices. More about Herzog & de Meuron completes gabled Feltrinelli Porta Volta building in Milan

    Jessica Mairs | 18 October 2016 | 5 comments
  • Watermill House by Desai Chia Architecture

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    Desai Chia adds pointy extension to cedar-clad cottage in the Hamptons

    US studio Desai Chia Architecture has overhauled a country home in Long Island, New York, and created an extension that is meant to be an "expressive counterpoint" to the main dwelling. More about Desai Chia adds pointy extension to cedar-clad cottage in the Hamptons

    Jenna McKnight | 17 October 2016 | 2 comments
  • American Museum of Natural History extension by Studio Gang

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    Studio Gang's American Museum of Natural History extension moves forward

    A geological-inspired addition to the Natural History museum in New York by US firm Studio Gang has received unanimous approval from the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission. More about Studio Gang's American Museum of Natural History extension moves forward

    Dan Howarth | 17 October 2016 | 1 comment
  • Steambent house by Tom Raffield

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    Steam-bent wood wraps house in the Cornish woods

    Furniture designers Tom and Danielle Raffield have used steam-bent timber to cover this extension to an old gamekeeper's lodge in Cornish woodland, which featured in UK television show Grand Designs earlier this month. More about Steam-bent wood wraps house in the Cornish woods

    Jessica Mairs | 17 October 2016 | 4 comments
  • Sorrento House 1 by Vibe Design Group

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    Melbourne's Sorrento House is a modern take on Australian seaside architecture

    Vibe Design Group has reinterpreted the traditional Australian beach house to create a timber and glass residence sheltered beneath a folded metal roof. More about Melbourne's Sorrento House is a modern take on Australian seaside architecture

    Alyn Griffiths | 17 October 2016 | 7 comments
  • Berges Paris by Odile + Guzy Architectes

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    White latticework covers Parisian apartment block by Odile Guzy Architectes

    Angular balconies extending from the front of this apartment block in Paris are framed by white concrete screens featuring a perforated pattern that resembles brickwork. More about White latticework covers Parisian apartment block by Odile Guzy Architectes

    Alyn Griffiths | 16 October 2016 | 3 comments
  • Harvey Road Crouch End London by Erbar Mattes

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    Erbar Mattes adds pale brick extension to Edwardian house in north London

    Architecture studio Erbar Mattes has added a limewashed brick and glass extension to a house in London's Crouch End, creating a bright and spacious living area for a family of four. More about Erbar Mattes adds pale brick extension to Edwardian house in north London

    Jessica Jones | 16 October 2016 | 22 comments
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    Our new Pinterest board features stunning architecture in Mexico

    We've just got back from Design Week Mexico, so we're spotlighting beautiful architecture projects from the country on our latest Pinterest board. Examples include a white crystalline church and a rammed-earth villa. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

    More about Our new Pinterest board features stunning architecture in Mexico
    Trudie Carter | 16 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Casa GS by Gracia Studio

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    Gracia Studio lifts steel-box house in Tijuana on a concrete base

    Mexican-American firm Gracia Studio has completed a single-family home in the city of Tijuana that comprises a weathering-steel volume perched atop a monolithic concrete ground floor. More about Gracia Studio lifts steel-box house in Tijuana on a concrete base

    James Brillon | 16 October 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Stiftung Weidli Stans by CM Architekten

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    Disability support centre by Architekten CM features tinted concrete ramps and retractable awnings

    This extension to a day-care centre for disabled adults in the Swiss town of Stans has been kitted out with muted red awnings and spiralling pastel-tinged walkways. More about Disability support centre by Architekten CM features tinted concrete ramps and retractable awnings

    Alyn Griffiths | 15 October 2016 | 3 comments
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    Elevated terraces create outdoor space for land-locked house in Tokyo by Front Office

    A roof terrace, balconies and an external staircase maximise outdoor space for this overlooked house in Tokyo designed by Japanese studio Front Office. More about Elevated terraces create outdoor space for land-locked house in Tokyo by Front Office

    Jessica Mairs | 15 October 2016 | 1 comment
  • Hollywood Hills residence by Struere

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    Struere builds Hollywood home to help revive mid-century modernism

    This house in the Hollywood Hills, by Los Angeles firm Struere, promises to "renew the modern living promise" by extending the indoor spaces to the exterior. More about Struere builds Hollywood home to help revive mid-century modernism

    James Brillon | 15 October 2016 | 6 comments
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