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  • Capilla Santa Ana by Estudio Cella

    Small chapel by Estudio Cella stands alone in the heart of an Argentinian forest

    The expansive landscape of Argentina's Parque de la Cruz is the setting for this small chapel by Estudio Cella, which is elevated above the tree canopy in a forest clearing (+ slideshow). More about Small chapel by Estudio Cella stands alone in the heart of an Argentinian forest

    Amy Frearson | 9 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • MAMM Design adds curved walls and different-shaped doorways to a Japanese apartment

    Arched, rectangular and pentagonal doorways cut through the three bowed walls that frame the dining room of this apartment by MAMM Design on the outskirts of Tokyo (+ slideshow). More about MAMM Design adds curved walls and different-shaped doorways to a Japanese apartment

    Jessica Mairs | 9 July 2015 | 8 comments
  • Le Corbusier's La Tourette photographed by Alicja Dobrucka

    Alicja Dobrucka photographs Le Corbusier's "random and eccentric" La Tourette

    Photographer Alicja Dobrucka recently stayed at and photographed Sainte Marie de La Tourette, the 1960s Dominican convent near Lyon, France, designed by Le Corbusier. We spoke to Dobrucka about her trip to the building that "looks and feels very much like a Baroque bunker" (+ slideshow + interview). More about Alicja Dobrucka photographs Le Corbusier's "random and eccentric" La Tourette

    Marcus Fairs | 9 July 2015 | 9 comments
  • Fayland House by David Chipperfield

    David Chipperfield's Fayland House conceived as a "large earthwork" in the English countryside

    Pale white brickwork, broad columns and a courtyard planted with trees are all features of this country house in the Chiltern Hills by architect David Chipperfield, which was recently named the world's best new house (+ slideshow). More about David Chipperfield's Fayland House conceived as a "large earthwork" in the English countryside

    Amy Frearson | 8 July 2015 | 16 comments
  • New Tottenham Hotspur football stadium by Populous to feature "world's first sliding pitch"

    Populous has revealed designs for an elliptical stadium for London football club Tottenham Hotspur, boasting a retractable pitch that will allow it to also host American football games. More about New Tottenham Hotspur football stadium by Populous to feature "world's first sliding pitch"

    Jessica Mairs | 8 July 2015 | 21 comments
  • Adidas x Parley recycled ocean waste sneaker

    Adidas unveils sports shoes made from recycled ocean waste

    Sportswear brand Adidas has launched a prototype shoe with an upper made entirely from yarns and filaments produced using plastic salvaged from the ocean (+ slideshow). More about Adidas unveils sports shoes made from recycled ocean waste

    Patrick Mills | 8 July 2015 | 10 comments
  • Sonnenhof by J Mayer H

    House and office complex by J Mayer H features monochrome facades and false shadows

    J Mayer H Architects has completed a housing and office complex in Germany, covered with graphic patterns that extend down from facades to create the impression of elongated shadows (+ slideshow). More about House and office complex by J Mayer H features monochrome facades and false shadows

    Jessica Mairs | 8 July 2015 | 11 comments
  • Jules Ladoumègue Sports Centre by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

    Jules Ladoumègue Sports Centre features a facade of moving glass shutters

    A layer of glass louvres wraps this Paris sports centre by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes, forming a semi-transparent facade that controls the amount of light, heat and ventilation entering the building (+ slideshow). More about Jules Ladoumègue Sports Centre features a facade of moving glass shutters

    Luke Tebbutt | 8 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Wooden catwalk installed in conference room to encourage livelier presentations

    A wooden catwalk designed by zU-studio runs through the middle of this hotel conference room in the Netherlands to allow whoever is speaking to be "free to move and walk around" (+ slideshow). More about Wooden catwalk installed in conference room to encourage livelier presentations

    Alice Morby | 8 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Christiansen and Andersen create a pavilion of wooden walkways in Copenhagen castle grounds

    Conceived as a Danish alternative to London's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, this ring-shaped wooden structure provides a temporary events space in the leafy grounds of Copenhagen's Rosenborg Castle (+ slideshow). More about Christiansen and Andersen create a pavilion of wooden walkways in Copenhagen castle grounds

    Jessica Mairs | 7 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Tokujin Yoshioka uses millions of straws to recreate Tornado installation in Japan

    An installation of more than two million translucent straws provides the setting for a retrospective exhibition of work by Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka (+ slideshow). More about Tokujin Yoshioka uses millions of straws to recreate Tornado installation in Japan

    Dan Howarth | 7 July 2015 | 2 comments
  • The Beach installation by Snarkitecture

    Snarkitecture fills Washington DC museum with nearly one million plastic balls

    Brooklyn studio Snarkitecture has transformed the grand hall of the National Building Museum in Washington DC into a "beach" featuring a sea of translucent balls and a shoreline dotted with lounge chairs and umbrellas (+ slideshow). More about Snarkitecture fills Washington DC museum with nearly one million plastic balls

    Jenna McKnight | 7 July 2015 | 9 comments
  • Zamness office, Barcelona by Nook Architects

    Nook Architects move into self-designed co-working space in Barcelona

    Pods built from yellow chipboard and glass provide meeting spots inside this co-working office in Barcelona, created by local studio Nook Architects in the city's Poblenou district (+ slideshow). More about Nook Architects move into self-designed co-working space in Barcelona

    Jessica Mairs | 7 July 2015 | 3 comments
  • Leisure and services center by Link Architectes

    Beachfront facilities building by Link Architectes nestles into a slope near Saint-Étienne

    This beachside cafe and toilet block by French studio Link Architectes is built into a grassy bank by the Loire River near Saint-Étienne, France (+ slideshow). More about Beachfront facilities building by Link Architectes nestles into a slope near Saint-Étienne

    Luke Tebbutt | 7 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Aesop Rough Trade Nottingham by Ciguë

    Distillation apparatus forms centrepiece in Ciguë's Aesop Nottingham store

    A complicated assemblage of glass beakers and steel tubes emits scents into this outpost of skincare brand Aesop, designed by Paris studio Ciguë above a record store in Nottingham, UK (+ slideshow). More about Distillation apparatus forms centrepiece in Ciguë's Aesop Nottingham store

    Dan Howarth | 7 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • St Mary of Eton by Matthew Lloyd Architects

    Matthew Lloyd builds decorative brick homes around a 19th-century London church

    Diamond-patterned brickwork helps this trio of apartment blocks in east London blend in with the historic 19th-century church that it surrounds (+ slideshow). More about Matthew Lloyd builds decorative brick homes around a 19th-century London church

    Jessica Mairs | 6 July 2015 | 3 comments
  • The Future Will Just Have to Wait by Alice Theodorou

    Humanoid columns support conceptual skyscrapers designed to never go out of style

    Graduate shows 2015: human statues support the floors of these conceptual towers by graduate Alice Theodorou – part of a 10,000-year masterplan that anticipates nuclear war and city-wide flooding (+ slideshow). More about Humanoid columns support conceptual skyscrapers designed to never go out of style

    Amy Frearson | 6 July 2015 | 33 comments
  • Miu Miu club by AMO

    AMO designs pop-up Miu Miu Club for fashion event in Paris

    The research arm of Dutch studio OMA created a 1990s-style nightclub in Paris to host a one-off event for fashion brand Miu Miu (+ slideshow). More about AMO designs pop-up Miu Miu Club for fashion event in Paris

    Dan Howarth | 6 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Beyoncé-inspired Premiere Tower by Elenberg Fraser

    Beyoncé-inspired skyscraper to be built in Melbourne

    Australian firm Elenberg Fraser has won planning approval for a 226-metre-high Melbourne skyscraper that will feature a curvaceous form taken from a music video by Beyoncé (+ slideshow). More about Beyoncé-inspired skyscraper to be built in Melbourne

    Amy Frearson | 6 July 2015 | 78 comments
  • Unexpected Hill provides seating and climbing opportunities at the Royal Academy of Arts

    Ceramic triangular prisms are arranged as staggered peaks to form this public installation by Istanbul studio SO? Architecture and Ideas outside London's Royal Academy of Arts (+ slideshow). More about Unexpected Hill provides seating and climbing opportunities at the Royal Academy of Arts

    Dan Howarth | 6 July 2015 | Leave a comment
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